Today’s IMDB Top 250 Guest Review comes from Zoe of The Sporadic Chronicles Of A Beginner Blogger. Thanks so much for all the reviews, Zoe! 🙂 Now let’s see what she thinks of Shutter Island, IMDB rank 235 out of 250…
There are still some movies up for grabs if anyone wants to do a guest IMDB Top 250 review. You can find the list of remaining films HERE. See the full list & links to all the reviews that have already been done HERE. Also, if you’d like to add a link to your IMDB review(s) on your own blogs, feel free to use any of the logos I’ve used at the top of any of these guest reviews.
“Sanity’s not a choice, Marshall. You can’t just choose to get over it.” Dr John Crawley
SYNOPSIS: A U.S Marshal investigates the disappearance of a murderess who escaped from a hospital for the criminally insane. – via IMDB
Yes! You better believe it! I am back again, I just cannot resist this IMDB Top 250 challenge at all, and I just want to thank the lovely Miss Mutant for allowing me to submit so many reviews to her site for it. Well, we all know what goes here, so now we will move on to the movie reviewing bit itself – I am talking Shutter Island today.
Now, I know there are a few people that are not overly enamoured with this endeavour by the dream team that is Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio (super cough directed at you, Eric). But you know what? I guess we will leave this at each to their own.
I have read Dennis Lehane’s novel of the same name, and I loved that, too. Lehane is a gifted writer and I have enjoyed all his work so far. Granted, I read the book after the movie, but I would like to mention that it is one hell of a loyal and great adaption of the book. Shutter Island was a trip to take; it was just wonderful for me. It was suspenseful, very well acted and I loved the cast. The CGI may not have been perfect, but that was really peripheral for me in all honesty. I have always said that I can deal with crappy effects provided that the story is gripping and captivating. Now, these effects were by no long shot dreadful, but they were quite a way from being on the level of something like Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. The score for this was loud and in your face, building suspense, though at times I even thought that it was a little excessive (yes, defender of the film that I am and all). Most people complain about how heavy and loud it is in the beginning, but I thought that it served its purpose perfectly there – it was going out of its way to make you feel uncomfortable and jangle your nerves.
I did not see that plot twist coming really; I was more interested in experiencing what was going down as it was without thinking too far forward. That is usually unlike me, I call these things rather quickly, and I know a lot of other people did call it early for this movie, but still. Maybe it is because the first time I watched this I was distracted with other things I was doing at the time, either way, it was a really pleasant surprise for me. Now, let’s talk about the performances. We all know that I am extremely taken with the super-talented Leonardo DiCaprio, and what he did in Shutter Island was no exception to his wonderful repertoire of roles. He came in as US Marshal Teddy Daniels and just… worked that role. He was angry, upset, driven by his work though definitely had some undertow of grief due to the loss of his family and a side project he was working. Mark Ruffalo complemented him fantastically as Chuck Aule, the two working back and forth, engaging and entertaining. DiCaprio came in and lent credence to Teddy, giving us some intense flashbacks of the things that he has seen in the past, the places he has gone.
The flashbacks are broken apart by the main story, which is also broken by the flashbacks. They come together so well, and give the movie a cool way of storytelling. The partnership between Teddy and Chuck was something different. Suspect, trusting, devolving into the mad crusade that Teddy is so preoccupied with… it is presented as a locked box mystery, but that in itself is such a side measure to the real issue at hand: Teddy and Shutter Island.
Martin Scorsese might not have delivered his finest work with Shutter Island, but he did deliver a solid adaptation of Lehane’s novel as well as a highly entertaining and undervalued film exploring the lengths that the mind will go to in order to protect itself. I find it to be a extremely enjoyable watch and something I will always recommend to people.
Hmmm… I wonder if I should give this another try. Since Shutter Island I’ve started to like Scorsese’s films more. And besides how you like films reflects your mood at the time of watching. I have only given 7 out of 10 to this. I only really remember the horribly bad CGI…
Maybe I should too… I didn’t love it at the time 🙂
Give it another try! Maybe you like it more the second time around. Mood definitely has an effect on one’s opinion of a film. Scorsese has fantastic films!
I think I needed to grow up to really appreciate them. 🙂
It’s weird and fun. And made all the better by the presence of Leo. Nice review.
Leo is always worth watching 🙂
Thanks Dan! DiCaprio always adds to a film, in my opinion.
Whaaaat? Are you a DiCaprio fan, Zoe?! 😉
NEVER. Starting to warm to him though xD
I liked it a lot, too. Scorese’s tricks reminded me of Cape Fear, but I never tire of looking at the face of DiCaprio, monster or not. Nice review!
Yep – I’ll also watch most anything that Leo is in. 🙂
So glad to hear you enjoyed this one too Cindy! Ah, DiCaprio is just in a league of his own.
Good review. I enjoyed this a lot, though I haven’t watched it since the first time I saw it
Yeah – I could do with re-watching this one too 🙂
Thanks Jordan! Maybe it’s time to revisit it!
Hmmm maybe I should… 🙂
I’m with you. I thought this was an excellent film.
I didn’t love it but I dragged my friend to this & she HATED it. I thought it was a bit of an overreaction on her part… 🙂
Just a tad xD
Lol. My friend has made me watch stuff WAY worse than this so she can shut the hell up. 😉 Thanks for the review, btw, Zoe! I fell behind on the blog last week – not sure if I’d thanked you! 🙂
Why do friends do that?! Force us to watch crap? UGH.
It is my utmost pleasure, and thank you once again for having me here 🙂
Yassssss! And Abbi is on board!
I watched this for the first time earlier this year and loved it. It may not be Scorsese’s ‘best’ film, but it’s certainly one of his most purely enjoyable.
Have to say, I don’t remember the CGI standing out as particularly poor. Certainly, as you say, it’s peripheral anyway.
I wasn’t crazy about it but maybe I should watch it again. 🙂
So thrilled to hear this movie is still getting out there. While certainly not Scorsese’s finest, it is well worth the watch.
It wasn’t the worst CGI ever, but it seems a lot of people hung up on it.
Great review, Zoe! I too read Lehane’s novel and Marty delivers a solid adaptation. I know many didn’t take to this but, personally, I loved it. In fact, I just recently revisited it and aim to put out a review of my own at some point.
Thank you kindly Mark! It’s so nice to hear of someone else enjoying it who also read the book. Nice to draw comparisons.
Oooooh, it would be lovely to see you back for this!
I think it’s very harshly judged by a lot of people. As it goes, I have returned. My return came with another Scorsese film – Mean Streets 🙂
Yesssss! Heading over to check this out immediately!
You do love your Scorsese & your De Niro, Mark! 😉
Indeed I do, disco girl! Two absolute masters of their craft!
True! Well, except for Raging Bull. That wasn’t my favorite…. Hehe 😉
Haha! You secretly loved it! 😉
Shh! Don’t tell anyone! 😉
Hehe! It’ll be our secret! 🙂
Good review, Zoe. This bombastic thriller felt like Scorsese doing Hitchcock.
I really liked the atmosphere and wish Scorsese would try and scare us more often. While the twist was predictable, it didn’t deter my enjoyment. After all, most movies are predictable and straight forward, at least this had a twist and kept us guessing. Thanks for reminding me about this one. I need to watch it again.
Thanks Dan! I think Scorsese did a damn fine job tackling a genre he doesn’t usually work on. The final product was definitely an enjoyable one.
Hope you enjoy it upon rewatch!
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I recently reviewed Shutter Island for Miss Cinema Parrot Disco’s IMDb Top 250 challenge. Head on over to see what I thought of Scorsese’s adaptation of Dennis Lehane’s novel.
Great review bestie!
I love DiCaprio – he is a phenomenal actor. I haven’t even seen this 😐
Thanks mah Kidney!
Oh friend… December is rapidly approaching. I am going to start filing a whole bunch of movies away to watch!
What? How has Zoe let you get away with not seeing this?! 😉
Such a great movie. I’m glad I finally got around to seeing it early this year. 😀
🙂 I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed it so much Tom!
not the biggest fan of this one, found it to be a bit too weird for me. Havent read the book either.
great write-up Zoe!
Leonardo who??? 🙂
Ah, I know it didn’t work for everyone. The book was great though. Lehane is a fantastic writer!
Thanks Rob!
DICAPRIO ❤
DA VINCI! 😉