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Side Effects 2013 123movies

Side Effects 2013 123movies

One pill can change your life.Feb. 07, 2013106 Min.
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Watch: Side Effects 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Despite being reunited with her husband from prison, Emily Taylor becomes severely depressed with emotional episodes and suicide attempts. After conferring with her previous doctor, her psychiatrist, Jonathan Banks, eventually prescribes an experimental new medication called Ablixa, but the drug’s side-effects lead to Emily killing her husband while in a “sleepwalking” state. With Emily plea-bargained into mental-hospital confinement and Dr. Banks’ practice crumbling around him, the case seems closed. However, Dr. Banks cannot accept full responsibility and investigates to clear his name. What follows is a dark quest that threatens to tear apart what’s left of his life even as he discovers the diabolical truth of this tragedy..
Plot: A woman turns to prescription medication as a way of handling her anxiety concerning her husband’s upcoming release from prison.
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7.1/10 Votes: 189,355
81% | RottenTomatoes
75/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 2717 Popularity: 7.74 | TMDB

Reviews:

Morally ambiguous characters in a deceptive, complex thriller plot
In “Side Effects”, Emily (Rooney Mara) is feeling hopeless, suffering from prolonged effects of abandonment issues, unsure how to proceed in her life. Her husband, Martin (Channing Tatum) has just come home from prison, serving time for insider trading. But Emily doesn’t know what she should be feeling; Emily doesn’t know how to feel what she should be feeling. Psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan Banks (Jude Law) is exactly what the doctor ordered.

For those of us who watched “Contagion” (2011) and wanted to focus only on Jude Law’s morally ambiguous blogger, Alan Krumwiede, we have finally gotten our wish. Law’s morally ambiguous Dr. Jon Banks and Mara’s psychologically ambiguous Emily are the only two main characters. There is only one story to follow.

It starts off with some strange camera angles (Steven Soderbergh serving as his own director of photography as he has for the majority of his films) but then settles down as a thriller, or what will become a thriller once we get to know the characters better. Emily has tried many antidepressants in the past but most leave her with undesired side effects: nausea, dizziness, or lack of a sex drive. Won’t Dr. Banks please prescribe her something different? Sure, how about Ablixa, the new medication which Dr. Banks is being paid to try out on patients.

And although we now think we know in which character evil lies, we do not. Dr. Jonathan Banks is singularly the most complicated, interestingly created character in recent times. He’s modern, selfish, compassionate, professionally-oriented, family-oriented, has respect for the legal system, and will go to extremes to distinguish between right and wrong. He’s the focus of this character-centric, film noir thriller which uses Mara’s Emily as the vehicle for the plot.

A crime is committed. It’s bad, really bad. But the question is not who did it, the question is, who is guilty? In answering that question the film weaves from deception through twist to deception, never ceasing our questions of what is morally right, what is morally wrong and who is guilty? The screenplay is incredibly well-written, creating characters that amaze us, disappoint us and deceive us all the while being a part of an interesting and complex story. The dialogue fits with that theme, using words like “hopeless” to tie multiple characters together – conceptually not physically.

It’s more of an edge-of-your-mind thriller rather than an edge-of-your- seat thriller. Never really scared, always questioning the moral and psychological behaviour of these characters. The ending takes some strange, sexually-charged turns, and perhaps a bit more conclusive than I was originally expecting, but don’t worry, you can still question where the line is between right and wrong and when each character crossed it.

Review By: napierslogs
Soderbergh’s epilogue(?)
Steven Soderbergh’s “Side Effects” begins with the camera zooming in from the streets to an apartment window, and ends in the reverse manner (no, I’m not spoiling anything). In a subtle way, Soderbergh’s final shot represents his “full circle”. Will he really retire from filmmaking for good? If so, then we will miss him. He is a truly exceptional filmmaker – and “Side Effects” would be a worthy film to go out on.

Indeed, “Side Effects” is a pure thriller, as it was marketed. While prescription medicine is the central plot device, the film also deals with psychology, law, insecurity, social stigma, corporate greed and obsession. Not explicitly for all of them, mind you, but subtly enough to get the point through, and not dawdling on it a second further. The taut, gripping, Hitchcockian screenplay by Scott Z. Burns gleefully twists and turns its way into unexpected plot developments, allowing Soderbergh to roam the apartments and streets with his camera, creating an intense yet unusually hypnotic atmosphere that is irresistibly gorgeous to watch.

Jude Law, looking more haggard here, is suitably desperate and obsessive as the “good?” doctor who seeks the truth pervasively after a horrific act committed by his patient, Emily (Rooney Mara). Clues lead him to Emily’s previous doctor, Dr. Siebert (Catherine Zeta-Jones), which reveal that things are not what they seem. Zeta-Jones is juicily and devilishly icy-cold in her portrayal of Siebert, reminding me of those wicked female villains of the 90’s thrillers. Staying in the background while having an influence throughout the second half of the movie is Rooney Mara, once again giving a strong performance as the conflicted Emily. Extremely vulnerable, soft-spoken, and unpredictable, she continues to steadily rise as one of the best young actresses working today. Channing Tatum too, as her husband Martin, an ex-convict fresh out of prison for insider trading, portrays his character outside of the stereotype, and turns him into a somewhat sympathetic and unfortunate character.

Soderbergh’s complete control of atmosphere would not be complete without his usual great cinematography, crisp editing and unnerving music score by Thomas Newman, who conjures up some interesting musical themes at the proper times to rattle the characters even further. This is extremely skillful filmmaking, and although the plot has been seen and done before, it is exhilarating to see how a master filmmaker commands his given material so strongly and fleshing it out with his signature style.

This is a very good film. It’s one of those movies that, when you start watching, you want to keep watching to see what happens next. Hitchcock himself would have smiled at this one. As for Soderbergh, he still has that Liberace biopic due for a TV release later this year, so he’s not done with it yet. But well, I sure hope he returns someday if he decides to do so.

Review By: dvc5159

Other Information:

Original Title Side Effects
Release Date 2013-02-07
Release Year 2013

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 46 min (106 min)
Budget 30000000
Revenue 63372757
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director Steven Soderbergh
Writer Scott Z. Burns
Actors Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum, Jude Law
Country United States
Awards 5 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Datasat
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Red Epic
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA, FotoKem Digital Film Services, Burbank (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length 2,901 m (6 reels)
Negative Format Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format), Redcode RAW (5K) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema

Side Effects 2013 123movies
Side Effects 2013 123movies
Side Effects 2013 123movies
Side Effects 2013 123movies
Side Effects 2013 123movies
Side Effects 2013 123movies
Side Effects 2013 123movies
Side Effects 2013 123movies
Side Effects 2013 123movies
Original title Side Effects
TMDb Rating 6.579 2,717 votes

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