Gerry (2002 film)
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Directed by | Gus Van Sant |
Produced by | Dany Wolf |
Written by | Casey Affleck Matt Damon Gus Van Sant |
Starring | Matt Damon Casey Affleck |
Music by | Arvo Pärt |
Edited by | Casey Affleck Matt Damon Gus Van Sant |
Distributed by | THINKFilm |
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103 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $3.5 million |
Box office | $254,683[1] |
Gerry is a 2002 American drama film directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck, who also co-wrote the film with Van Sant. It is the first film of Van Sant's "Death Trilogy", three films based on deaths that occurred in real life, and is succeeded by Elephant (2003) and Last Days (2005).
Frequently cited as an example of non-narrative cinema, Gerry is noted, among other things, for its slow pacing and unvarying set pieces.
Overview
Gerry follows two hiking companions who both go by the name "Gerry". "Gerry" is also a slang term, used by both protagonists throughout the misadventure, meaning "to screw up".[2] Van Sant revealed in interviews that Damon, Affleck and his brother Ben had already coined the term before the movie had been named.[2]
The film's plot shares some commonalities with the events surrounding the death of David Coughlin, who was killed by his friend after the two became lost in Rattlesnake Canyon in New Mexico.
Plot
The characters drive to a remote location to hike at a site marked "Wilderness Trail". As they start, they see some other hikers passing by. After some walking, talking, and an impromptu foot race, they decide to head back. Before long, they realize that they are lost. That night, they build a campfire.
Over the next couple of days, the two hikers wander through the wilderness without food or water. They try splitting up for a while, they try to retrace their steps, they try to follow some animal tracks, all to no avail. They grow increasingly irritated with each other as the situation becomes dire.
They eventually find themselves slowly walking, mostly in silence, through a desert. They finally collapse due to fatigue and dehydration. The weaker of the two (Affleck) proclaims that he is "leaving", and reaches towards Damon's character. Damon's character rolls on top of Affleck and wordlessly strangles him before collapsing again.
After some time, Damon's character awakens and discovers that a highway is not far away. In the final sequence, he is badly sunburned but watches the passing landscape from the car of the father and son who have seemingly rescued him.
Production
Gerry was shot in a semi-improvised style with a small crew in the province of Salta in Argentina, Death Valley, and the Utah Salt Flats.
The film is dedicated to the memory of Ken Kesey.[citation needed]
See also
References
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External links
- Official website
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- Gerry at AllMovie
- Gerry at Rotten Tomatoes
- Gerry at Metacritic
- Gerry at Box Office Mojo
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- American drama films
- American avant-garde and experimental films
- 2000s drama films
- Films directed by Gus Van Sant
- Films shot in Argentina
- Screenplays by Casey Affleck
- Screenplays by Matt Damon
- Screenplays by Gus Van Sant
- Film4 Productions films
- Pathé films
- American films
- Films set in deserts