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Derailed (Unrated Full Screen)

Derailed (Unrated Full Screen)
Directed by Mikael Håfström

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Jennifer Aniston (Emmy Award winner, Friends), as you’ve never seen her before, stars with Clive Owen (Golden Globe winner, Closer) in this "stylish and entertaining thriller" (Richard Roeper, Ebert & Roeper). Married man Charles Schine (Owen) meets Lucinda Harris (Aniston), a high-powered investment banker on a commuter train one morning. An innocent conversation leads to an evening drink. Before either one can stop it, their aroused passions lead to a sizzling one-night stand. Suddenly a stranger explodes into their world, threatening to expose their secret, and lures them into a terrifying game with more surprises than they saw coming. Hang on for dear life, because "Not since Fatal Attraction have the potential pitfalls of marital infidelity been so frighteningly portrayed in a movie (Arizona Republic)."


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19691 in DVD
  • Brand: Ff
  • Released on: 2006-03-21
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Original language: English, French
  • Subtitled in: Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .15 pounds
  • Running time: 108 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
With a nasty villain and a plot twist that will take many viewers by surprise, Derailed is the kind of potboiler that's enjoyable in spite of its flaws. It's basically two-thirds of a good movie, with a convincing set-up and a barely plausible payoff that... well, you've just got to see it and decide for yourself. Like Fatal Attraction, it's a good-enough thriller that turns infidelity into every man's nightmare, beginning when Charles (Clive Owen), a well-to-do Chicago advertising director with a sickly, diabetic daughter and a slightly troubled marriage, has a chance encounter with Lucinda (Jennifer Aniston), a lovely and quick-witted financial advisor who's also stuck in a marital rut. Their chemistry is instant (between both characters and stars), but their eventual hotel tryst is interrupted by a mugger (French actor Vincent Cassel at his vile, despicable best) who's out to milk Charles for every dollar he's got. Of course, one phone call to the police would solve everyone's problems, but as he did with Collateral (albeit more convincingly), screenwriter Stuart Beattie turns up the tension with such manipulative skill that you're willing to skate past the plot holes and go along for the ride. With lively supporting performances by rappers Xzibit and RZA, Derailed marks a commercially slick American debut for Swedish director Mikael Håfström, whose 2003 thriller Evil was a Best Foreign Film Oscar®-nominee. --Jeff Shannon


Customer Reviews

Much better than they say4
They are the critics, especially those writing reviews collected online. Part of this is that they want Jennifer Aniston to be cast, as usual, as the wholesome girl next door.

The critics saw all the surprises ahead of time. I really didn't and I enjoyed them. (If you figured out the twists in A Beautiful Mind, you can guess this, too.)

Another possible reason for the tepid reviews is that it is an upsetting movie with several horrific scenes of violence. No doubt about it, it simply isn't a likable movie; if you were to take your kids --dont!-- they'd have nightmares.

Financial advisor Lucinda Harris (Jennifer Aniston) and ad guy Charlie Schine (Clive Owen) have an illict affair after a chance meeting on a commuter train. But it doesn't go smoothly and soon they are victims of an extortion plot.

As usual, the advertising agency scenes are off the mark. What is a "commercial executive?" Even though we see Charlie at work what exactly does he do? (Even What Women Want -- a much better film -- went wrong here.) Even worse, there is no there there to the financial advisor scenes. So both characters' jobs are Hollywood hooey.

Both the main chracters are in a complete bind between family conflicts -- Charlie has a sick child -- high-pressure jobs, their shared secret, and their shared victimhood.

As in all the Hitchcock films, the victims can't go the police. (Remember how threatening the police officer is to Marion Crane -- Janet Leigh -- in Psycho?)

Surely this is no Hitchcock masterpiece, but it is an entertaining and twisty thriller.

The screenwriter Stuart Beattie also wrote the far better Collateral. Maybe the more you liked Collateral, the less you will like Derailed?

Even with two well-known stars, there is zero anticipatory buzz about this movie. We all know Jennifer Aniston from Friends on TV, but Mr. Owen has been in many excellent films: Sin City, Closer, The Bourne Identity, Gosford Park, Croupier.

Rappers RZA and Xzibit are well-cast supporting players. Vincent Cassel captures the essence of the chameleon-like villain. You want to throttle him throughout the picture.

Did the studio that released this picture have little faith in it? The marketing budget and the short marketing time frame -- a few weeks in advance, not months -- suggest that's true. Maybe their dismissive attitude was conveyed to the critics.

Best Suspense Drama I've Seen In Years5
I just got done watching this film. I was pleasantly surprised at the range of emotions this film pulled out of me. I really felt for the characters. Jennifer Aniston is a very gritty, meaty role. Clive Owens, always brings a great intensity into any role ... he chose a great role here. I loved seeing him as this character. He really drew you in. I also have to say, I loved seein' Rza, one of my favorite rappers acting and doin' a damn good job of it. All in all I have to say this has got to be the best suspense drama I have seen in a while. *I work in a video shop* I would highly recommed this film.

smart man behaving foolishly 1
This is just unbelievable tripe. Predictable and horribly written plot revolves around an educated man who has a hard life, to instill some kind of sympathy for him, which of course is impossible based on his behavior and his lack of any backbone.
It goes totally south once he starts to dip into his daughters medical savings. What man gives up a child only hope at life? Oh and its Chicago, and yes you can easily get a gun there. Maybe he just doesnt know that. Moreover he finally gets guts not when they tap all of his daughters medical money, but when he realizes he has been duped.
The ending and his great stab at payback and his money is laughable because he really has no idea of what he will do against the villians. Its the Colonel Mustard Gambit.Is it the pipe in the kitchen...? No? Surely the smart advertising executive who has planned his revenge would have some sort of a plan. Outmanned and Outgunned his plan is what... Hope This Works!?

I just cant believe anyone would do the things he did because he ALMOST had an affair. Once believability is gone it turns into a comedy.