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I saw the movie, but could not understand it at all!!! :(
The movie is too slow and boring to watch again. If some has seen the movie, and understood it, can he or she explain to me what the heck was this movie about!!!!

2006-10-24 11:20:23 · 3 answers · asked by puneetvijay 2 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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i hear ya..ive seen it twice and still dont get it

2006-10-24 11:41:07 · answer #1 · answered by CINDY R 2 · 1 0

The story of a psychologist (Ewan McGregor) trying to unravel the twisted trauma of a suicidal young man (Ryan Gosling) and convince him that life is worth living, "Stay" is a mystery wrapped in a dreamy enigma. What happens is either the future or the past or both rolled into one. Or it's all about possibilities. Whichever way you choose to view it, "Stay" is a vibrant, visually seductive, mentally intoxicating film. It will thrill some filmgoers and turn others off right away.

Forster has earned the right to make a complicated, "what the...?" kind of film. His "Monster's Ball" led Halle Berry to an Oscar and his "Finding Neverland" secured even more mainstream mania for Johnny Depp.

"Stay" won't have the same kind of impact for its stars — though Gosling is moody and interesting; Naomi Watts, who plays McGregor's girlfriend who earlier attempted suicide herself, is focused and sure; and McGregor certainly outclasses his own manic performance in the weakly delivered "The Island."

No, what "Stay" has to offer is attention for its director.

This is a film where the actors are puppets for the director's hocus-pocus. Forster meshes scenes with visual tricks meant to displace viewers. A skyscraper suddenly becomes a stylized chess piece. A manatee in a city aquarium suddenly swims past the exterior of McGregor and Watts' apartment, in one of the movie's signature, surreal transitions.

Backgrounds in scenes also become mysterious. There are ample sets of extras who are twins or triplets. Several extras often carry silver, metallic briefcases. What's in those and why do they have them?

Ultimately, like those carrying cases, everything is not completely explained. But like "Memento" or, really, any David Lynch phantasmagoria, there are enough facts, clues and good guesses to keep audiences not just intrigued, but thinking about "Stay" for days afterward.

During a visit to Atlanta last year, Forster said he made "Stay" because he was so intrigued by Warren Beatty's 1974 thriller "The Parallax View," an assassination conspiracy film heavy with atmosphere and paranoia.

It's the kind of movie, Forster said, that no one makes anymore.

He's right. There aren't many movies like "Stay" at the megaplex. And, unfortunately, when some do arrive — like Danish director Christoffer Boe's twisty, knockout film "Reconstruction" — they don't hang around long.

"Stay" can be confusing. But it's also more linear than it seems. It's a puzzle that tells you not to blatantly trust what you see. It just asks you to trust the wonders of the imagination — from whatever direction it comes.

I can't take credit for that.
It's all Pure Gold.

2006-10-24 19:43:33 · answer #2 · answered by newrenaiss 3 · 1 0

seen the movie as well. PLease, Please just tell me were Gosling and McGregor one of the same person!!! Is Gosling the younger version of Mcgregor's character and what he would become if he didn't kill himself? Just help me out a bit, please!!!

2006-10-27 00:31:45 · answer #3 · answered by steve w 1 · 0 0

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