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Shutter Island Online Español Shutter island online español Continue 2010 American film directed by Martin Scorsese Shutter IslandTheatrical release posterDirected by Martin ScorseseProducer: Mike Medavoy Arnold W. Messer Bradley J. Fischer Martin Scorsese screenplay: Laeta KalogridisBased onShutter Islandby Dennis LehaneStarring Leonardo DiCaprio Mark Ruffalo Ben Kingsley Michelle Williams Emily Mortimer Patricia Clarkson Max von Sydow Cinematographer Robert RichardsonEd byThelma SchoonmakerProductioncompany Phoenix Pictures Sikelia Productions Appian Way Productions Distributed byParamount PicturesRelease date , 2010 (2010-02-13) (Berlin) February 19 , 2010 (2010-02-19) (USA) Running time139 minCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget $80 million[1]Box office$294.8 million[2] Shutter Island is a 2010 American neo-noir psychological thriller film, It was directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Laeta Kalogrid, based on the 2003 novel by Dennis Lehane. Leonardo DiCaprio plays Deputy U.S. Marshal Edward Teddy Daniels, who is investigating a shutter island psychiatric facility after one of the patients disappeared. Mark Ruffalo plays his partner and deputy marshal; Ben Kingsley is the facility's chief psychiatrist; Max von Sydow, German physician; And Michelle Williams is Daniels' wife. Released on February 19, 2010, the film received mostly positive reviews from critics, was selected by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2010 and earned more than $294 million worldwide. The film is also notable for classical (Gustav Mahler) and mainly modern classical music, by composers such as Krzysztof Penderecki, György Ligeti, John Cage, Ingram Marshall and Max Richter. Plot in 1954, U.S. Marshals Edward Teddy Daniels and his new partner Chuck Aule travel to the Ashecliffe Hospital for the criminally insane on Castle Island in Boston Harbor. They're investigating the disappearance of Rachel Solando, who is imprisoned for drowning her three children. The only clue is a cryptic note hidden in Solando's room: The Law of 4; who is 67 years old?. The two men arrive before a massive storm, preventing them from returning to land for a few days. Teddy and Chuck find the staff confrontational. Chief psychiatrist John Cawley refuses to hand over the records and learns that Solando's doctor, Lester Sheehan, left the island immediately after Solando disappeared. They are told that Ward C, one of the three present, and what is reserved for the most seriously disturbed patients, is off limits, and the lighthouse has already been searched. While interviewing, one patient writes on the RUN teddy notepad. Teddy begins migraine headaches in the hospital mood and awake visions of his experiences as a U.S. Army soldier during the liberation of the Dachau including retaliation The guards. He has disturbing dreams about his wife, Dolores Chanal, who was set on fire by an arson arson man, Andrew Laeddis. In one case, he tells Teddy that Solando is still on the island — as is Laeddis, who everyone claims was never there. Teddy later explains to Chuck that finding Laeddis was his ulterior motive to take the case. Teddy and Chuck find Solando resurfaced without explanation, prompting the former to break into the limited Ward C. Teddy encounters George Noyce, a patient in solitary confederace who claims that doctors are experimenting with patients, some of whom are placed in the lighthouse that is lobotomized. Noyce warns that everyone else on the island, including Chuck, is playing a complicated game designed for Teddy. Teddy reunites with Chuck and climbs the rocks towards the lighthouse. They split up, and Teddy later sees that he thinks Chuck's body is on the rocks below. By the time he climbs down, the body is gone, but he finds a cave where he discovers a woman hiding who claims to be the real Rachel Solando. He claims that he is a former psychiatrist at the hospital who discovered experiments with psychotropic drugs and trans-orbital lobotomy in an attempt to develop mind control techniques. Before he could report his findings to the authorities, he was forcibly committed to El Ashecliffe as a patient. Teddy returns to the hospital, but he can't find any evidence that Chuck was ever there. He convinced Chuck that he was taken to the lighthouse, teddy breaking in just to find out cawley was waiting for him. Cawley explains that Daniels is actually Andrew Laeddis, the most dangerous patient, jailed for ward C for the murder of his manic depressive wife, Dolores, after he drowned his children. Edward Daniels and Rachel Solando have anagrams of Andrew Laeddis and Dolores Chanal, and little girl Laeddis returning dreams to daughter Rachel. Cawley said the events of the past few days were designed to break Andrew's conspiracy-filled insanity, allowing him to play the role of Teddy Daniels. Hospital staff also took part in the test, including Lester Sheehan, who was lying himself as Chuck Aule, and a nurse lying herself as Rachel Solando. Andrew's migraines were withdrawal symptoms from his meds, as were the hallucinations of the real Rachel Solando. Andrew faints. He wakes up in the hospital under the supervision of Cawley and Sheehan. When questioned, he tells the truth, consistently, satisfying doctors. Cawley notes that they had reached this condition nine months earlier, but Andrew quickly regressed. He warns that this will be Andrew's last chance; otherwise, they'll have to lobotomize him, as he's previously attacked Noyce for calling him by his real name. Soon after, Andrew rests in the hospital garden with Sheehan, but calls him Chuck again, saying, Leave the island because bad things happen. Sheehan shakes his head that Cawley and Cawley gestures to the order that Andrew is being lobotomized. Before being led away, Andrew asks Sheehan if it would be better to live as a monster or die a good man? The shocked Sheehan calls Andrew Teddy, but the latter does not respond to his name. Cast Leonardo DiCaprio as Edward Teddy Daniels/ Andrew Laeddis as Mark Ruffalo as Chuck Aule (Lester Sheehan) as Ben Kingsley as Dr. John Cawley Max von Sydow as Dr Jeremiah Naehring Michelle Williams as Dolores Chanal Emily Mortimer as Rachel Solando 1 Patricia Clarkson as Rachel Solando 2 Jackie Earle Haley as George Noyce Ted Levine as Warden John Carroll Lynch as Assistant Director McPherson Elias Koteas as Andrew Laeddis Ruby Jerins as Little Girl / Rachel Laeddis Robin Bartlett as Bridget Kearns Christopher Denham as Peter Breene Production in Dennis Lehane's Novel Shutter Island was first chosen for Columbia Pictures in 2003. Columbia did not respond to the possibility and relapsed to Lehane, who sold it to Phoenix Pictures. Phoenix hired Laeta Kalogridis and developed the film together for a year. Director Martin Scorsese and actor Leonardo DiCaprio were also attracted to the project. Production began on March 6, 2008. [4] Lehane inspired a long island hospital and island environment in Boston Harbor, which he visited with his uncle and family during the 1978 blizzard. [5] Shutter Island was mainly filmed in Massachusetts, where Taunton was the site of World War II flashbacks. [6] The old industrial buildings of the Whittenton Mills Complex in Taunton copied the Dachau concentration camp. [7] The old Medfield State Hospital in Medfield, Massachusetts, was another key location. Cawley's office scenes were on the second floors of the chapel in the late evening. Lights shone through the windows to make it look like it was daylight. The crew painted the brick walls of the hospital to look like plywood. This served a dual purpose of operating as a set and obscuring the set from the local road. The crew wanted to shoot at the old Worcester State Hospital, but the destruction of the surrounding buildings made it impossible. Borderland State Park in Easton, Massachusetts, was used for the cabin scene. The film used Peddocks Island as the site of the island of the story. East Point, Nahant, Massachusetts, was a place for lighthouse scenes. [8] The scenes where Teddy and Chuck are caught by the hurricane were filmed at Wilson Mountain Reservation in Dedham, Massachusetts. Filming ended on July 2, 2008. [10] Music Shutter Island: Music from the Various Artists Soundtrack Album February 2, 2010, 2010GenreFilm soundtrackLength116:41LabelRhino RecordsProducerRobbie RobertsonJohn Powell Shutter Island: a motionból motionból It was released on February 2, 2010 by Rhino Records. The film doesn't have an original score. Instead, Scorsese's longtime collaborator Robbie Robertson created a band of previously recorded material that could be used in the film. According to a statement on Paramount's website: The collection of modern classical music [on the soundtrack album] was selected by Robertson, who prides itself on its scope and sound. This may be the most outrageous and beautiful soundtrack I've ever heard. [Robertson stated]. [11] The album's full list can be found below. All the musical works are in the final film. Disc 1 Fog Tropes (Ingram Marshall) - Orchestra St. Luke & John Adams Symphony No. 3: Passacaglia – Allegro Moderato (Krzysztof Penderecki) – National Polish Radio Symphony & Antoni Wit Music for Marcel Duchamp (John Cage) – Philipp Vandré Hommage à John Cage – Nam June Paik Lontano (György Ligeti) – Wiener Philharmoniker & Claudio Abba Rothko Chapel 2 (Morton Feldman) – UC Berkeley Chamber Choir Cry – Johnnie Ray On the Nature of Sunlight – Max Richter U A the Legend of the Maya City, which they themselves destroyed for religious reasons – 3. Christian Zeal and Activity (John Adams) – The San Francisco Symphony & Edo de Waart Suite for Symphonic Strings: Nocturne (Lou Harrison) – The New Professionals Orchestra & Rebecca Miller Lizard Point – Brian Eno Four Hymns : II the cello and the double bass ( Alfred Schnittke) – Torleif Thedéen & Entcho Radoukanov Root of an Unfocused (John Cage) - Boris Berman Prelude - The Bay - Ingram Marshall Wheel of Fortune - Kay Starr Tomorrow Night - Lonnie Johnson This Bitter Land/Nature of Sunlight - Dinah Washington & Max Richter; Arrangement of Robbie Robertson Genre shutter island is a period piece nod to various films in the film's noir and horror genres, with a particular focus on Alfred Hitchcock's works.
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