On the Edge (2000) Movie Review
On the Edge (2000) Review
"On the Edge (2000)" Overview

Rating: R
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : John CarneyProducer : Ed Guiney,Arthur Lappin,Jim Sheridan
Screenwiter : John Carney,Daniel James
Starring : Cillian Murphy,Tricia Vessey,Jonathan Jackson,Stephen Rea,Paul Hickey
Paddy, interrupted.
This rather bleak entry into the rapidly expanding genre of "mental
institution" movies (a la Girl, Interrupted) has newcomer Cillian Murphy sent
to a clinic after driving a convertible off a cliff... and ending up with a
broken pinky.
In the klink he meets up with a whole gaggle of crazies, including his
soon-to-be-love interest Rachel (Tricia Vessey), who gets off on slicing
herself up with a razor. When not being lectured by the resident shrink
(Stephen Rea), they're sneaking off to the local bar, where they get in fights,
and the local bowling alley... where they get into fights.
The film's one-note plot is outweighed only by a despairing tone that never
lets up. Jonathan (Murphy) doesn't really come to terms with his suicide
attempt, and for that matter, neither do any of his fellow inmates. Perhaps
some hidden message is secreted in the thick Irish brogue, which is often
incomprehensible, even on DVD. Worst of all is the accent hastily taught to
American Jonathan Jackson, who is about as Irish as a taco.
In a nutshell, On the Edge adds nothing to the genre. Safe to skip.
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Review by Christopher Null
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