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In The Cut (2003)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Jane Campion
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/inthecut/
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: 2/10/2004
Cast: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Kevin Bacon, Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo, Nancy La Scala
Published ID: 757497
UPC: 043396023666, 043396006973,
Plot: Jane Campion directs the erotic thriller In the Cut, based on the best-selling suspense novel by Susanna Moore. Set in New York City during the summertime, the film is centered on Frannie Avery (Meg Ryan), a middle-class English teacher in the midst of researching a book project about colloquial language. One night she accidentally witnesses a sexual situation involving a suspected killer, which may make her valuable to a police investigation. When Detective Malloy (Mark Ruffalo) comes to her apartment to interview her about a neighborhood murder, she becomes intensely attracted to him. Although they are not sure if they can completely trust each other, Frannie and Malloy start up a passionate love affair. Meanwhile, the killer remains on the loose and the list of suspects includes Malloy's partner, Rodriguez (Nick Damici), and Frannie's student Cornelius (Sharrieff Pugh). Jennifer Jason Leigh stars as Frannie's half-sister, Pauline. In the Cut was shown at the {~2003 Toronto Film Festival}. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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High-brow smut
Added 8/10/2009

Ultimately one has to wonder what in the hell is wrong with Jane Campion. I wish intuitive, well-educated intellectuals like herself would instead apply their talents to investment banking and philanthropy, as opposed to films and this sort of thought-provoking but degrading nihilism. Yes, we are all painfully aware it's a jungle out there and all about choices, okay? Please quit trying to punish your audiences. Not surprised to find Jennifer Jason Leigh in a gig like this (she is also exceedingly bright, of course), but for people like Meg Ryan and Mark Ruffalo this is artful slumming at best. And while there are certainly persons in real life that engage in these levels of unprotected adult activity, it should hardly be advertised so recklessly, and ascribed as the nonchalant behaviors of police detectives and teachers and medical students. I don't say that as a prude, but as someone less-educated that nevertheless heeded the obvious lessons of the AIDS crisis. To see a movie like this, you'd think it never occurred, that multiple levels of society in the developed nations of the world never changed.
1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Loved It!
Added 6/12/2009

I have not liked all of Meg Ryan's work but this movie was great! I think I liked it so much because Meg Ryan seemed so powerful in the movie. I also liked Mark Ruffalo in this movie but wished he was on screen more.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A stylish and sexy thriller
Added 3/19/2009

Two of the things that made "Collateral" such a success help this movie out considerably as well.They are the gritty and grainy cinematography of Dion BeBe and a great performance from Mark Ruffallo. He plays a sexy detective named Malloy who may be as dangerous as he is seductive. He's on the trail of a serial killer who likes chopping up the bodies of his female victims and littering their body parts all over town. When severed limbs show up in Frannie Avery (Meg Ryan)'s garden she meets Malloy. He wants to question her regarding any strange or suspicious noises she may have overheard on the night of the murder. Before Malloy leaves he asks Frannie if they've met before. She tells him no even though she's convinced she saw him in a smoky bar receiving oral sex from a mystery woman. That woman is the murder victim in question. Frannie remembers him by a distinctive tattoo on his right wrist. Malloy begins following Frannie and she becomes so excited by his advances that she forgets about the mutilated corpse that was dumped outside her window. Frannie's half sister Pauline (Jennifer Jason Leigh) does nothing to dissuade Frannie and pushes her to go out with Malloy. The two embark on a steamy affair but Frannie still has a lot of unanswered questions about her new lover. As more victims pop up and the people closest to Frannie start turning violent she doesn't know who to trust. I wasn't that impressed with the film. Meg Ryan was certainly fearless in her performance and the sex scenes were good but I didn't find this film to be as erotic as it's made out to be. I appreciate Jane Campion's attention to detail and stylistic choices even though they slow the movie down at times. However thanks to BeBe there are some gorgeous images in this film. One thing that I really enjoyed was the odd casting of Kevin Bacon as a man who is stalking Frannie. The two had a one night stand some time back and his obsession for her didn't end that night. He follows her every move and a case is made that he could be the killer. Through a very disappointing and dumb ending we learn of the killer's real identity and of what happens to Frannie and Malloy.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Jane Campion's film has something that makes it worth seeing...
Added 2/3/2009

In fact, much of Frannie's allure is that she isn't shy about her body, or even afraid to engage in sexual activity with Detective James Malloy (Mark Ruffalo) in her two room apartment on Washington Square...

In the Red Turtle bar, Frannie (Meg Ryan) inadvertently watched a man, with a tattoo on his wrist, receiving oral gratification from a girl with blue fingernails having diamonds in them...

Soon after, there was a homicide in Frannie's neighborhood... The body of the woman, or part of her body, to be exact, was found in the garden outside her window...The girl who was murdered was Angela Sands with the blue fingernails ...

As the psychopath strikes again and again, Frannie embarks on a powerfully physical sexual relationship with Malloy, despite her rising suspicions, later on, that the serial killer in question may very well be the 'good cop' with the 'three of spade' she saw once...

Meg Ryan plays a very interior character living out of her unconscious emotions and actions, seeming always scared of what she wants... Her only passion was poetry... Her former lover Kevin Bacon-- mentally unbalanced--thinks he should stick around because he slept with her twice... Bacon maintains a threatening presence throughout the whole picture... Jennifer Jason Leigh-- exquisitely sexy-- graces the screen as Frannie's half-sister Pauline... In his few scenes with Ryan, Sharrieff Pugh proves to be sweet and charming but also bad and scary...

1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Meg in a Murder Mystery
Added 12/25/2008

Superb film noir, Meg Ryan is involved in a murder mystery and she seems to be the next victim. This is the first film where I have seen Meg nude and she carries it off with aplomb. This is a whole new genre for her and I think she should do more. She shows that she is a better actress than she is given credit for. The plot is twisted enough to keep you guessing and you are led down several blind alleys before you get to the finale. Good film!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
High-brow smut
Added 8/10/2009

Ultimately one has to wonder what in the hell is wrong with Jane Campion. I wish intuitive, well-educated intellectuals like herself would instead apply their talents to investment banking and philanthropy, as opposed to films and this sort of thought-provoking but degrading nihilism. Yes, we are all painfully aware it's a jungle out there and all about choices, okay? Please quit trying to punish your audiences. Not surprised to find Jennifer Jason Leigh in a gig like this (she is also exceedingly bright, of course), but for people like Meg Ryan and Mark Ruffalo this is artful slumming at best. And while there are certainly persons in real life that engage in these levels of unprotected adult activity, it should hardly be advertised so recklessly, and ascribed as the nonchalant behaviors of police detectives and teachers and medical students. I don't say that as a prude, but as someone less-educated that nevertheless heeded the obvious lessons of the AIDS crisis. To see a movie like this, you'd think it never occurred, that multiple levels of society in the developed nations of the world never changed.
1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Loved It!
Added 6/12/2009

I have not liked all of Meg Ryan's work but this movie was great! I think I liked it so much because Meg Ryan seemed so powerful in the movie. I also liked Mark Ruffalo in this movie but wished he was on screen more.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A stylish and sexy thriller
Added 3/19/2009

Two of the things that made "Collateral" such a success help this movie out considerably as well.They are the gritty and grainy cinematography of Dion BeBe and a great performance from Mark Ruffallo. He plays a sexy detective named Malloy who may be as dangerous as he is seductive. He's on the trail of a serial killer who likes chopping up the bodies of his female victims and littering their body parts all over town. When severed limbs show up in Frannie Avery (Meg Ryan)'s garden she meets Malloy. He wants to question her regarding any strange or suspicious noises she may have overheard on the night of the murder. Before Malloy leaves he asks Frannie if they've met before. She tells him no even though she's convinced she saw him in a smoky bar receiving oral sex from a mystery woman. That woman is the murder victim in question. Frannie remembers him by a distinctive tattoo on his right wrist. Malloy begins following Frannie and she becomes so excited by his advances that she forgets about the mutilated corpse that was dumped outside her window. Frannie's half sister Pauline (Jennifer Jason Leigh) does nothing to dissuade Frannie and pushes her to go out with Malloy. The two embark on a steamy affair but Frannie still has a lot of unanswered questions about her new lover. As more victims pop up and the people closest to Frannie start turning violent she doesn't know who to trust. I wasn't that impressed with the film. Meg Ryan was certainly fearless in her performance and the sex scenes were good but I didn't find this film to be as erotic as it's made out to be. I appreciate Jane Campion's attention to detail and stylistic choices even though they slow the movie down at times. However thanks to BeBe there are some gorgeous images in this film. One thing that I really enjoyed was the odd casting of Kevin Bacon as a man who is stalking Frannie. The two had a one night stand some time back and his obsession for her didn't end that night. He follows her every move and a case is made that he could be the killer. Through a very disappointing and dumb ending we learn of the killer's real identity and of what happens to Frannie and Malloy.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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