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The Night Listener



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Sandra Oh Movie:
The Night Listener



Movie
The Night Listener
The Night Listener
List Price: $29.99Label: Miramax

Salesrank: 23897

Released: January 9, 2007
Our Price: $5.15
Used Price: $0.01
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Robin Williams
  • Toni Collette
  • Rory Culkin
  • Joe Morton
  • Bobby Cannavale
  • Editorial Review:
    Academy Award(R) winner Robin Williams (Best Supporting Actor, GOOD WILL HUNTING, 1997; ONE HOUR PHOTO, INSOMNIA) is unforgettable in a riveting, critically acclaimed psychological thriller based on true events! Gabriel Noone (Williams), a celebrated writer and late-night talk show host, becomes captivated by the harrowing story of a young listener and his adoptive mother (Toni Collette – LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, IN HER SHOES). When troubling questions arise about the boy’s identity, however, Noone finds himself drawn into a widening mystery that hides a deadly secret! Also starring Sandra Oh (SIDEWAYS, TV’s GREY'S ANATOMY) and based on the best-selling novel by Armistead Maupin, THE NIGHT LISTENER delivers unpredictable twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat!

    Description of The Night Listener:
    Celebrity and psychosis collide to truly creepy effect in The Night Listener. Radio personality Gabriel Noone (Robin Williams) is asked to read an advance copy of a memoir by a boy who was horribly abused by his parents. Struck by the boy's story, Noone starts talking to him over the phone, gradually taking an almost parental interest in him--until someone suggests that the boy may not be exactly who he seems. Troubled, Noone flies to Wisconsin, where he meets the boy's social worker (Toni Collette, The Sixth Sense, In Her Shoes) and uncovers some alarming secrets. Don't let the vague, faux-literary title The Night Listener lead you astray; this is a horror movie and a very good one. There are no supernatural monsters or relentless axe-murderers, only a damaged, manipulative mind, which proves to be creepier than any serial killer. Williams gives an excellent, quirk-free performance, but it's Collette who gets under your skin and crawls around. She's vividly eerie, the sort of performance that can stick with you for days. Stealthy, surprising, and wonderfully acted all around--the movie also features Joe Morton (The Brother from Another Planet), Bobby Cannavale (The Station Agent), and Sandra Oh (Sideways)--The Night Listener is an unexpected gem. --Bret Fetzer

    The Night Listener Reviews:
    Night Crawler 3 Star Review
    2009-10-05 - Extrapolated from an event in author Armistead Maupin's life, "The Night Listener" takes an exemplary cast and places it in a glacially paced suspense movie. Robin Williams stars as Gabriel Noone, a broadcasting doppelganger for bookwriter Maupin, who is given a horrific book by a 14 year old boy who claims he was sexually abused and exploited and is also an admirer of Noone's radio show. Noone and the boy, Peter, become phone and pen pals, but Noone's partner soon suspects that there is no Peter, and the social worker claiming to care for the boy is faking the story for attention.

    Apparently that was where the real life situation with Maupin ended and the novel began. Noone is soon sucked into a deceitful web of promises, voices and broken appointments. He finally forces himself to fly from NYC to Wisconsin to learn the truth for himself. The movie gets a bonus star from Toni Collete, who plays the social worker with a creepy vulnerability, making the question of Peter's existence all the tougher to determine.

    While all the actors are great in their roles (including Sandra Oh as Gabriel's book keeper), the movie drags. The wallpaper of a score does little to help, and Williams often looks like he's just dour when he's trying to play serious. The plotline that suggests the entire small town in Wisconsin is participating in Collete's hoax is left underdeveloped, with only one really scary scene with Williams and a backwoods cop. For what is billed as a 'suspense movie,' "The Night Listener" doesn't make the cut.

    To see Robin Williams really get his spooky on, watch Insomnia or One Hour Photo.

    ROBBIN WILLIAMS PLAYING CHARACTERS WITH DIGNITY 5 Star Review
    2009-05-03 - A VERY NICE THRILLER. WILLIAMS AS ALWAYS, PLAYS HIS CHARACTERS WITH DIGNITY.THE PLOT KEEPS YOU INTERESTED. THE DVD WAS DELIVERED SAFE AND PROMPT.

    Not Great, but still entertaining 3 Star Review
    2009-03-22 - The movie really got going when the lead character starts his quest to find the boy, Peter. And the thrill is in the quest, and the twists and turns the movie takes along the way, plus the creepy character played by the female lead. All and all an worthy effort that keeps one watching to the not so surprising but nevertheless eerie ending. Good job!

    It was an interesting story that could have been better 2 Star Review
    2009-02-07 - I was really interested in watching The Night Listener because it looked like it would be a great thriller but it never really delivered. There wasn't enough of getting to know the characters to really develop any kind of emotional connection.

    The film being based on a true story could have gone down much deeper, darker avenues to really hit home that all human beings are looking for love from each other in some way but some are so wounded and lonely that they will take those measures to the extreme to fulfill that emptiness. In this day and age of dating websites and social networking, it's easy to get caught up with believing in something that may be one-sided and projecting one's own feelings onto another person one has never met or even spoken to in real life.

    Toni Collette gave a great performance. The desperation and creepiness she brought out in her character were believable. Robin Williams was okay; he seems to be drawn to playing psychologically needy or off-kilter psychos these days. I wish Rory Culkin would have been in the film more because his character could have been that bridge between the two main characters and their need to find some emotional truth in their lives. To conjure up a fictional boy dying of AIDS to get attention and love is a very desperate act by any human being, and that premise could've opened up many, many dark insights into the the theme this movie tried to communicate. Didn't care much for the use of the f-word so much....it cheapened the serious nature of the story in my opinion.

    I think that the deleted scene in the bonus features should have been included. I didn't think it was "high melodrama" as the editor mentioned. I thought it shed some light on the whole creepiness of this imagined relationship.

    Not interested 2 Star Review
    2008-11-10 - I didn't like I though that it could be interesting, since I like his movies, but I did not like, the end is make non-sense










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