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Directed by Joel Schumacher
Upon acquiring a mysterious book in which the number 23 seems to take on powerful cosmic significance, a once-sane man gradually becomes obsessed with the idea that the frequently recurring number may in fact hold a deadly secret in this intense mystery-thriller starring Jim Carrey and Virginia Madsen, and directed by Joel Schumacher. Walter Sparrow (Carrey) is a middle-aged dogcatcher whose wife Agatha (Madsen) has bestowed him with an obscure mystery novel detailing the investigation launched by a tough-talking gumshoe named Fingerling (also Carrey) whose every move seems to be overshadowed by the enigmatic eponymous number. After noting a series of alarming parallels shared between the fictional detective and himself, Walter is quickly drawn in to the story as the hard-boiled private investigator murders raven-wigged moll Fabrizia (also Madsen) and pins the crime on her unsuspecting lover (Danny Huston). Back in the real world, fiction seems to merge with reality as Walter and Agatha's close friend Isaac (also Huston) begins to ingratiate himself ever deeper into the couple's relationship and Walter begins experiencing a gruesome series of visions in which he violently murders an unfaithful Agatha. His mind fast descending into a dark and violent whirlwind of madness, Walter enlists the aid of Agatha and the pair's adolescent son Robin (Logan Lerman) in seeking out the author of the mysterious tome and uncovering the sinister truth behind the so-called "23 enigma." ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"I went into this thinking it might be an interesting film about the mystery of the number 23 (thus, the title of the film), perhaps in the vein of the DaVinci Code (the book, that is) or Zodiac. Instead, I had to endure a cliche story about a murder mystery; blah. I was so disappointed in this film, I'm not even going to talk about it - why waste any more time on this crap than I already have? Skip it...big time. " [More]
ronmauldinronmauldin A Bizarre Mess
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disliked it.
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"If there is a plot, it takes so many leaps that it is hard to follow. Jim Carrey does not play a believable character... he needs to stick to comedy. To cap off a lousy movie, the feel good ending was totally out of character. If you see this one in the video store... hiss and walk away. " [More]
brianwardbrianward meh.
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is neutral about it.
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"m-13e-5h-826-the number of stars i gave this movie(3)twenty fucking three! i can do it too. no care ever. " [More]
esjae31esjae31 Well, I would've preferred...
by esjae31 in esjae31 Blog
lost interest.
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"I don't have any problem with some of Jim Carrey's dramatic work ( Spotless MInd; Man In The Moon... very entertaining ) but I'm left a bit clueless to this choice of script. I really hate thrillers that seem to have all the ingredients to get you engaged in the story and then with the stroke of a bland twist leave you wishing you didn't fall head-first into the story at all. This is one of those films. Not to mention you can " [More]
peterfecteaupeterfecteau Jim Carrey???
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liked it.
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"Ok the movie was a little weak in parts and I couldn't get over Jim Carrey as a dark character. Overall I did like the movie though. It was a little different ( on a memento sort of level) I still have questions that were left unanswered. As a side note did antone else start counting things? 9-11-2001 adds up to 23 as in 9 + 11+2+1 it really isn't hard to find any number in another string of numbers. This movie did get into my head and that's why I'm giving it a decent rating. Th " [More]
pollyachipollyachi Re:True Horror
by pollyachi in HORROR MOVIES 101
"[quote user="seely"]No I haven't seen that movie! When I told my son about the dream he told me I should see that movie- Jim Carry's in it? I'll have to check it out this week end- ..... The chat room I initially came upon yesterday ( I posted a comment)- The girl who also dreamed about the #27 posted her comment to years ago. After not checking the site and spacing out the dream for two years-"Coincidentally " got on the site and found my comment yesterday after I posted- I think i " [More]
seelyseely Re:True Horror
by seely in HORROR MOVIES 101
"Thats really bizarre to have a random number creep up randomly so frequnently. Have you seen The Number 23? Kinda reminds me of that. Maybe its the Pollyachi Code? ...only, hopefully you didn't kill someone, bury them, and then forget about it. :-} [quote user="pollyachi"] [quote user="seely"]Something interesting that happene " [More]
atactaatacta Re:Top 5 Performances in Sub-Pa ...
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"five that come to mind............... Gene Hackman - French Connection II - The French Connection II (1975) Jim Carrey - The Number 23 - The Number 23 (2007) Philip Seymore Hoffmann - The Savages - T " [More]
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lost interest.
The Number 23 would be a much better movie if it weren't about the number 23. That's a problem, considering that the numerological hook is supposed to be its selling point. Jim Carrey plays an animal control officer -- an auspicious start -- who recognizes unmistakable parallels to his own life in a mysterious book he finds in a book store. But when the script tries to make the number 23 the key to it all, things go haywire. As Carrey races around, using bizarre and ungainly mathematical formulas to produce each instance of the number, it's difficult to stifle the laughter. So after the first act, a potentially chilling and atmospheric thriller becomes just another one of director Joel Schumacher's patented misfires. It's tempting to applaud Carrey's first appearance in a thriller as signs of personal growth, but his performance comes unraveled in tune with Fernley Phillips' script, especially when he's playing Fingerling, his gothic alter ego from the novel. In most thrillers, his lunatic ravings would get him nowhere until he could prove their validity -- a classically structured hero's burden. But here, his son is on board the entire time, and his wife (Virginia Madsen) offers only a couple raised eyebrows before she capitulates as well. It's a shame The Number 23 couldn't focus on the eerie existential questions implied by the novel, because there is some creative filmmaking going on here. A particular example involves the breathtaking montage of Walter Sparrow's childhood, in which the camera (with CG assistance) travels deeper and deeper into the frame, as if plunging three dimensionally into a storybook. But when one three-minute sequence is the best reason to recommend The Number 23, it means that number lovers -- and all other viewers -- should look elsewhere for a good dose of the spooks. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
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