Side Effects (2013 film)

Side Effects

Promotional poster
Directed by Steven Soderbergh
Produced by
Written by Scott Z. Burns
Starring
Music by Thomas Newman
Cinematography Steven Soderbergh
(as Peter Andrews)
Edited by Steven Soderbergh
(as Mary Ann Bernard)
Production
company
Endgame Entertainment
Distributed by Open Road Films
Release dates
  • February 8, 2013 (2013-02-08) (United States)
Running time
106 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $30 million[2]
Box office $66.7 million[3]

Side Effects is a 2013 American psychological thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Scott Z. Burns. It stars Jude Law as a psychiatrist whose patient (Rooney Mara) murders her husband (Channing Tatum) after being prescribed a new antidepressant drug. Catherine Zeta-Jones co-stars as the patient's previous psychiatrist. Side Effects was released in the United States on February 8, 2013 by Open Road Films.[4]

Plot

After her husband Martin completes a four-year prison sentence for insider trading, Emily Taylor drives into a wall in an apparent suicide attempt. Jonathan Banks, her assigned psychiatrist, prescribes Emily a series of antidepressants, but none work. Jonathan contacts Emily's previous psychiatrist, Victoria Siebert, who suggests an experimental new drug, Ablixa. The drug returns Emily to mental wellbeing, but gives her sleepwalking episodes as a side effect. One night, she stabs Martin to death while sleepwalking.

Jonathan fights for Emily's acquittal in court. She pleads insanity and is declared not guilty on the condition that she stays in psychiatric hospital until cleared by Jonathan. The publicity destroys Jonathan's reputation, and his colleagues assume negligence on his part. He discovers evidence that Emily is lying; she was not depressed and faked her suicide attempts. He also discovers someone may have profited from Ablixa's fall in stock value.

Jonathan interviews Emily after administering what he claims is a truth serum that will make her drowsy. Though the serum is actually a placebo, she feigns drowsiness, confirming Jonathan's suspicion that she is deceiving him. When he confronts Victoria with his findings, she mails photographs to his wife Deirdre implying he had an affair with Emily. Deirdre and her son leave him.

Jonathan calls Victoria's bluff by telling her Emily told him about their plot. He threatens Emily with electric shock treatment and tells her Victoria is paying him to keep her incarcerated so she can keep a bigger cut. Emily explains the scheme: she hated Martin for losing their opulent lifestyle, and began seeing Victoria for counseling and the two women became lovers. Emily taught Victoria about the financial world, while Victoria taught Emily how to fake psychiatric disorders. They plotted to kill Martin and use the negative Ablixa publicity to manipulate stock prices. Jonathan accepts Emily's offer to give him a cut of her money if he releases her from the ward.

Emily meets Victoria wearing a wire. After Victoria mentions details of the plot, she is arrested for conspiracy to commit murder and securities fraud. Emily, due to double jeopardy, cannot be charged as criminally responsible for her part in Martin's murder.

As retaliation for Emily's part in the plot, Jonathan, who still oversees her case, prescribes her Thorazine and Depakote and describes their unpleasant side effects. She is sent back to the mental ward for refusing treatment and Jonathan regains his previous life with his wife and stepson.

Cast

Production

Side Effects, previously titled The Bitter Pill, was directed by Steven Soderbergh, produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Gregory Jacobs, and Scott Z. Burns, who also worked on the screenplay.[5] In January 2012, the film was reported to be produced by Annapurna Pictures.[6] A few weeks later, Annapurna Pictures pulled out from the project, and Endgame Entertainment provided financing for the project instead.[7] Originally, Blake Lively was cast for the lead role.[8] However, it was later reported Rooney Mara would replace her.[9] In March 2012, it was reported that Vinessa Shaw was in talks to join the film as the wife of Law's character.[10]

Filming

Principal photography started on April 5, 2012 in New York City.[11] The first pictures from the set were publicized on April 10, 2012.[12][13]

Music

Side Effects (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Studio album by Thomas Newman
Released March 3, 2013
Genre Soundtrack
Length 77:55
Label Varese Sarabande 302 067 182 2
Producer Thomas Newman
Thomas Newman chronology
Skyfall
(2012)
Side Effects
(2013)
Saving Mr. Banks
(2013)

Side Effects (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is an original motion picture soundtrack for the 2013 movie Side Effects, a psychological thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Channing Tatum, Rooney Mara, Jude Law, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. The music was composed and produced by Thomas Newman. The record was released on March 3, 2013 via Varese Sarabande label.[14]

The film's original score was provided by Soderbergh's regular collaborator, Thomas Newman.[15] The score was released by Varèse Sarabande on March 5, 2013.[15]

The Johann Sebastian Bach piece "Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor, BWV 1067 - Menuet & Rondeau", as performed by Alice Hamlet, Jessica Nelson, and Ann Marie Yoo was also in the film; but not included in the official soundtrack.

Track listing

Standard album[16]
No. Title Length
1. "Acute Parasomnia"   0:41
2. "Very Sick Girl (Main Title)"   2:25
3. "Houston Free Meds"   2:22
4. "Relativity"   1:22
5. "Past Behaviour"   1:28
6. "Another Acquittal"   3:27
7. "Knife"   1:20
8. "Hopelessness"   1:22
9. "Allison Finn"   2:27
10. "Dark & Stormy"   1:10
11. "Poisonous Fog"   2:29
12. "Salt Water"   2:00
13. "Conduct Review"   2:09
14. "Double Jeopardy"   0:46
15. "Malingering"   5:42
16. "St. Luke's"   1:23
17. "Take Back Tomorrow (End Title)"   2:21
18. "The Forgotten People (Performer – Thievery Corporation)"   3:12
Total length:
77:55

Credits

Release

In January 2012, it was reported that The Bitter Pill would be released by Open Road Films.[6] The title was later changed to Side Effects. In November 2012, the first trailer was released. The film was screened in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.[17]

Side Effects opened nationwide on February 8, 2013. It finished number three at the box office with $9.3 million, behind fellow newcomer Identity Thief ($34.6 million) and Warm Bodies ($11.4 million). The film grossed $32.2 million in America and $31.2 million in other territories, for a total gross of $63.4 million.[18]

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 83%, based on 197 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The site's consensus reads: "A smart, clever thriller with plenty of disquieting twists, Side Effects is yet another assured effort from director Steven Soderbergh."[19] On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 75 out of 100, based on 39 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[20]

Peter Sobczynski gave the film two and a half out of four stars.[21] Kirk Honeycutt of Honey Cutts Hollywood called the film a "post-modern Hitchcock-thriller" and praised the story matter, which he dubbed "incredible".[22] Richard Corliss of Time gave the film a positive review, complimenting the director and screenwriter and noting its similarity to Spellbound, The Wrong Man, Vertigo, Marnie — and such Hitchcock-tribute films as Obsession, Dressed to Kill, Raising Cain, and Passion, stating "More efficient than inspired, Soderbergh rarely succeeds on style alone, but when given a sharp script, like the one for Side Effects, he can make an excellent film. If this is his swan song, it's got a haunting melody".[23] In the UK, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian awarded the film a maximum five stars, calling it "a gripping psychological thriller about big pharma and mental health that cruelly leaves you craving one last fix". He praised the lead performance from Rooney Mara as "compelling" who "lays down the law with her presence. She demonstrates a potent Hitchcockian combination: an ability to be scared and scary at the same time, and Soderbergh's film manages to introduce its effects in some insidious, almost intravenous way".[24] The A.V. Club's Scott Tobias called Mara "superb as the glue that binds this fractured psychological puzzle," and commended Soderbergh's sophisticated direction: "Side Effects screws around in its own thriller architecture, toying with feints of structure and clever bits of misdirection, and otherwise playing the audience like a fiddle. At this point in his career, Soderbergh pulls it off with the unpracticed ease of a maestro."[25] Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph awarded Side Effects a maximum five stars and also acknowledged its debt to earlier psychological thrillers. He wrote: "There's a lot of Alfred Hitchcock in what follows, but even more Henri-Georges Clouzot, with whose classic spine-tingler Les Diaboliques (1954) Soderbergh's film shares a poisonous tang".[26] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised the film's performances, the script and direction, writing "Soderbergh delivers ticking-bomb suspense laced with psychological acuity about a world where mood-altering meds are as disturbingly prevalent as social media".[27]

Edward Douglas of ComingSoon.net gave the film a 7.5/10, praising the performances of Jude Law and Rooney Mara as well as the writing of the film, stating that the film explores "some interesting ideas". Douglas compared the film to classic thrillers, but stated that the film began feeling far-fetched as the story progressed.[28]

Accolades

Award Category Subject Result
Berlin International Film Festival Golden Berlin Bear Steven Soderbergh Nominated
International Online Cinema Awards Best Original Screenplay Scott Z. Burns Nominated
Best Actress Rooney Mara Nominated
World Soundtrack Academy Award Film Composer of the Year Thomas Newman Nominated

References

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