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Shutter Island

Shutter Island

“Someone is missing.”

★ 8.2· 2010· 138 min· Popularity 15R
DramaThrillerMystery

World War II soldier-turned-U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels investigates the disappearance of a patient from a hospital for the criminally insane, but his efforts are compromised by troubling visions and a mysterious doctor.

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Release Date: 2/14/2010

Runtime: 138 minutes

Languages: English, German

Director: Martin Scorsese

Budget: $80.0M

Revenue: $294.8M

Production

Companies: Paramount Pictures, Phoenix Pictures, Sikelia Productions, Appian Way

Countries: United States of America

Where to watch · US

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Cast

Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio

Teddy Daniels

Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo

Chuck Aule

Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley

Dr. Cawley

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Reviews

M

musafirsafwan

9/4/2016

Nice movie

O

ohlalipop

2/9/2017

This was a random thing. We didn't even know the schedule and I was just wearing a random shirt and shorts. I just wanted to drink mango shake but then we randomly decided to go to eastwood and check the schedule. We were supposed to watch Diary of a Wimpy Kid but since Shutter Island's showing, then Shutter Island it is. But then wearing my "pambahay" outfit didn't really help since I saw 2 people from AC. grrrrrr. When I dress up, I don't see anyone I know but when I'm not properly dressed and I look like a mess, suddenly all these people come up to me and say hi. Note to self: always dress up. I liked it. Watching Leonardo is not bad at all. I liked the twist of the story. Although you'll have some hints here and there, you'll think "oh I'll wait and see what it really is". And then the twist happens and you'll be like "I knew that all along". But that doesn't stop me from liking this movie. I'm so jealous of the girl playing his daughter. I mean first kiss...Leonardo Di Caprio???? Wow. I would take her place anytime. Michelle Williams...I'm not really a big fan of her. And after seeing this and being jealous also of her because of how she sat on the lap of Leo, I can say I don't like her at all. lol. Leonardo is awesome as always. It's amazing how good of an actor he is and he still hasn't won any Oscars. His time will come. I know he will win. And that flashback scene, he looked really good. Yum Yum Yum! I rate this movie as A. Love the story. Love the actor.

J

JPV852

★ 9/102/9/2020

Keywords

islandbased on novel or bookconcentration campworld war iihurricaneinvestigationpsychiatric hospitalmental institutionescaped patientpsychologistpsychological thrillerdoctormissing personex militaryneo-noircriminally insane1950shaunting pastvisionsmystery

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