The gift was written and directed by Joel Edgerton. It is also the leading role of Joel Edgerton, Jason Bateman, Rebecca Hall.
The gift surrounds the couple (Jason Bateman, Rebecca Hall) and they move to new jobs, new homes, new neighbors, new friends, and basically new lives. When they bought furniture, Jason Bateman met an old friend from high school, Gordon or Joel Edgerton who had a creepy attitude and obvious resentment.
The gift is Hitchcock. can not say anything. I participated in this movie with medium expectation, left a new tribute and awe. This person is Joel Edgerton. As a manager, he can not do anything wrong. Lens is inspirational and strange. He interrupts at the right time to confirm that the audience is scared but not disliked. As a writer, he can not make it worse. To be honest, this is one of the best scripts of the year, I hope it will be nominated for Oscar. It is well written. The main role of the director and writer is that serious violence is not expressed in every scene of the movie, but after the movie is over it will crawl under your skin for a long time, so get rid of it You can not. I appreciate Eduard Grau 's wonderful filmmaking. As an actor at the end, do not be wrong! He is terrible, but some of you would like to take root for him. He plays a mysterious role and is by far the best part of the movie.
Jason Bateman, Oh, I doubt how much you are. At first I did not think he could cut it down. But he did it. He is also perfect. He is gaudy, slippery, clumsy, interesting, and relevant (before everything fails). Rebecca Hall is a hero in many respects. She is very fine. She is not as good as Edgerton or Bateman, but she has her own advantage. Another important aspect of the movie is soundtrack and score. Ideal for subtle and eerie atmosphere. Finally, as the script was written quite well, the morality of the audience's character was ambiguous, so we found that this sophisticated implementation is almost unpredictable with each distortion.
I like this movie. Some people argue that the rhythm will be a bit older if the running time is shorter. Several things are reasonable extensions for us. I personally could not find this problem. The gift is so far my favorite movie, and they must look. Gifts are A + or 10/10. Simon told me to go see this movie!
This gift is a psychological horror thriller in the United States - Australia in 2015 co - produced and supervised by Joel Edgerton in a director 's debut by Jason Blum and Rebecca Yeldham. This film co-chaired by Jeff Bateman and Rebecca Hall. After receiving a new job at Simon, the couple, Simon and Robyn Callem moved from Chicago to the outskirts of Los Angeles. When they were shopping, they met Simon's former high school classmate Gordon 'God' Mosley. Godot began to surrender without problems and sent gifts, including carp, to the pond. He made Simon uncomfortable, but Robin thought it was okay.
Please prepare to be very upset when you see The Gift. After Robin's abortion, Robin (Rebecca Hall) and Simon (Jason Bateman) moved to California. Soon, Simon's old friend, Godo (Joel Edgeton), began to quit frequently. Something about his existence reveals the darkness between the couples. This horror movie has a powerful imagination such that it can be reminiscent of a new reality. Before getting up, Jacob Tremblay played an 8-year-old child named Cody. After Cody moved, the couple again played by Kate Bosworth and Thomas Jane began seeing their dead sons. How many imaginations do they have as Cody's work? What are their own sorrows and longing for work?
In 2015, IndieWire reporter Ryan Latanzio reported rumors that American producers would like to compare remake of Haneque's movie and remake of Joel Edgerton's gift. Variety critic Scott Foundas also said that the gift is similar to Caché 's attempt to explore the "moral origin of morality and existence". Edgerton cites the influence that Caché had on The Gift, explaining that Mr. Haneke's movie is "unreliably unprecedented". He added, "The idea of a villain that can actively dismantle others' lives from the shadows is much worse than the visible threats."