Watch Trance Movie Online No Survey Simon (James McAvoy), a fine art auctioneer, teams up with a criminal gang to steal a Goya painting worth millions of dollars, but after suffering a blow to the head during the heist he awakens to discover he has no memory of where he hid the painting. When physical threats and torture fail to produce answers, the gang's leader Frank (Vincent Cassel) hires hypnotherapist Elizabeth Lamb (Rosario Dawson) to delve into the darkest recesses of Simon's psyche. As Elizabeth begins to unravel Simon's broken subconscious, the lines between truth, suggestion, and deceit begin to blur. (c)Fox Searchlight Release Date Trance Apr 5, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For Trance |
James McAvoy,Vincent Cassel,Rosario Dawson,Matt Cross,Wahab Sheikh,Danny Sapani,Mark Poltimore,Tuppence Middleton,Simon Kunz,Michael Shaeffer,Tony Jayawardena,Vincent Montuel,Jai Rajani,Spencer Wilding,Gursharan Chaggar,Edward Rising,Michael Fassbender |
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Genres Trance : Mystery & Suspense,Special Interest |
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User Ranting Trance : 3.7 |
User Percentage For Trance : 73 % |
User Count Like for Trance : 9,390 |
All Critics Ranting For Trance : 6.5 |
All Critics Count For Trance : 151 |
All Critics Percentage For Trance : 69 % |
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Review For Trance |
Trance is to Danny Boyle more or less as Side Effects was to Steven Soderbergh: an arty spin on a trashy B-movie, engineered to showcase the director's particular gifts. Christopher Orr-The Atlantic
The story draws us in even through the murk. Rick Groen-Globe and Mail
Dawson walks through this film with majestic confidence while McAvoy is constantly inches from a full breakdown. And Boyle keeps that tension mesmerizing. Tom Long-Detroit News
I came away wondering whether the headache I left the theater with was such a bad -- or even unintentional -- thing after all. Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post
The plot of Trance is purposely convoluted - you're supposed to get more and more confused as the story unfolds, not always sure if what you're watching is a dream. Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
[Boyle] leaves it to the audience to try to figure out just what's up, and what's going down, in this sleek psychological puzzler. Soren Anderson-Seattle Times
Trance is an elaborate tease. Trance is more mindless than mind-bending. Tony Macklin-tonymacklin.net
The best we can say about this is that it's better than Guy Ritchie. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
Boyle's showboating has none of the impact of the film's most memorable image, a sudden full-length shot of Rosario Dawson, as bare as a Renaissance Venus. This is a startling example of cinema's original and unsurpassed special effect: the human figure. John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Trance isn't the director's best by a long shot, but it's a perfectly serviceable thriller with all Boyle's trademark flourishes. Pete Vonder Haar-Houston Press
... a flashy time-killer, a hodgepodge of trompe l'oeil ruses that add up to your standard noir mystery, only tricked-out in the latest in digital effects. Glenn Lovell-CinemaDope
Trance is a busy, glittering picture, but you never have much of a stake in the outlandish twists (unless you happen to take hypnotism very seriously). Craig Seligman-Bloomberg News
Like any good thriller worth its weight in red herrings, Trance keeps the audience guessing for the vast majority of its running time. Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
A beguilingly brilliant cinematic puzzle. Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
(Rosario) Dawson, in a performance worthy of an Academy Award nomination, reveals Lamb to be a wily fox able to outwit the stronger prey that surrounds her. Bob Bloom-Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
Director Danny Boyle goes off the boil with this meandering Inception wannabe... far from being a clever, tense heist-film-with-a-twist Trance is a laboured, over-stylised slice of pseudo-psychological babble. And it's kind of dull. Jim Schembri-3AW
An overly-preposterous, neo-Noir crime thriller that unravels its central mystery - and then collapses when bringing deeper significance to the proceedings. Sandy Schaefer-ScreenRant
Trippy, intriguing, and enigmatic - it's a surreal, clever, ambiguous brain-teaser that will keep you thinking long after the lights go up. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
The most mind-boggling movie since Inception, in a good way. Willie Waffle-WaffleMovies.com
Deliciously twisty, until it has too many twists. Michael Smith-Tulsa World
While we may not be able to trust any of the characters in Trance, we can certainly count on the filmmakers to deliver a story that holds us transfixed from start to finish. Jason Buchanan-TV Guide's Movie Guide
The writing is crisp and the acting on target. Rick Bentley-Fresno Bee
Convoluted and deliciously twisty but worth even a second viewing. I've been placed under hypnosis and it's not like this at all. Why isn't Vincent Cassel a huge star in the U.S.? Victoria Alexander-Las Vegas Informer
This is a stylish enough, mind-bending thriller, a cocktail of "Inception," "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," and "The Thomas Crown Affair" (the remake). Marc Mohan-Oregonian
Trance stumbles around like a blind rat in a maze with no cheese at any exit: Whatever conclusion it reaches will leave us dissatisfied. Lawrence Toppman-Charlotte Observer
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