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The Life of David Gale

The Life of David Gale is a 2003 American crime thriller film directed and co-produced by Alan Parker, written by Charles Randolph, co-produced by Nicolas Cage, and starring Kevin Spacey as the title character, a college professor and longtime activist against capital punishment who is sentenced to death for killing a fellow capital punishment opponent; Kate Winslet, Laura Linney, and Gabriel Mann co-star. The film, an international co-production between the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom, was Parker's final film before his retirement.

The Life of David Gale
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAlan Parker
Written byCharles Randolph
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMichael Seresin
Edited byGerry Hambling
Music by
  • Alex Parker
  • Jake Parker
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
  • February 21, 2003 (2003-02-21) (United States)
  • March 13, 2003 (2003-03-13) (Germany)
  • March 14, 2003 (2003-03-14) (United Kingdom)
Running time
130 minutes[1]
CountriesUnited States
Germany
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$38 million[2]
Box office$38.9 million[2]

Released in the United States on February 21, 2003, it received mostly negative reviews from critics and grossed just $38.9 million against its $38 million budget.

Plot Edit

David Gale is a former professor on death row in Texas. With only a few days until his execution, his lawyer negotiates a half-million dollar fee to tell his story to Bitsey Bloom, a journalist from a major news network. She has a reputation of keeping secrets and protecting her sources. He tells her his story revealed through a series of flashbacks.

In 1994, Gale is a successful intellectual and the head of the philosophy department at the University of Texas at Austin. He is an active member of DeathWatch, an advocacy group campaigning against capital punishment. At a graduation party, he encounters Berlin, a graduate student who has been expelled from the school. When Gale gets drunk, she seduces him and they have rough sex. She then falsely accuses Gale of rape. The next day, he loses a televised debate with the Governor of Texas when he is unable to name any innocent people executed during the governor's term. Gale is arrested, but the charge is dropped when Berlin disappears. However, his marriage, career, and reputation are all destroyed. Gale struggles with alcoholism after his wife takes their son with her to Spain and disallows contact.

Constance Harraway, a fellow DeathWatch activist, is a close friend of Gale who consoles him after his life falls apart. However, Harraway is discovered raped and murdered, suffocated by a plastic bag taped over her head. An autopsy reveals Gale's semen in her body and that she had been forced to swallow the key to the handcuffs, a torture technique which Gale previously wrote about. The physical evidence at the crime scene points to Gale, who is convicted of rape and murder and is sentenced to death.

In the present, Bloom investigates the case in between her visits with Gale. Gale maintains his innocence, claiming he and Harraway had consensual sex the night before her murder. Bloom comes to believe that the apparent evidence against Gale does not add up. She is tailed several times in her car by Dusty Wright, an alleged one-time lover and colleague of Harraway, whom she suspects was the real killer. Wright slips evidence to Bloom that suggests Gale has been framed, implying that the actual murderer videotaped the crime. Bloom pursues this lead until she finds a tape revealing that Harraway, who was suffering from terminal leukemia, had committed an elaborate suicide made to look like murder. Wright is seen on the videotape, acting as her accomplice, implying that they framed Gale as part of a plan to discredit the death penalty by conspiring to execute an innocent person, and subsequently releasing evidence of the actual circumstances.

Once Bloom and her aide find this evidence, only hours remain until Gale's scheduled execution. She tries to give the tape to the authorities in time to stop the execution. She arrives at the Huntsville Unit just as the warden announces that the execution has been carried out. The tape is subsequently released, causing a media and political uproar over the execution of an innocent man. Later, Wright receives the money that Bloom's magazine agreed to pay for the interview, and delivers it to Gale's ex-wife, along with a postcard from Berlin confessing that the rape accusation that derailed Gale's life and career was false. His ex-wife looks distraught, knowing Gale told the truth and that she effectively stole their child away from him.

Later, a videotape labeled "Off the Record" is delivered to Bloom. This tape shows Harraway's suicide and Gale deliberately leaving his fingerprints on the plastic bag in the process. He then looks at the camera and ends the recording, leaving Bloom stunned with the truth that the couple deliberately sacrificed themselves to discredit capital punishment.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

The Life of David Gale was shot in multiple places, including several notable locations in Austin, Barcelona, and Huntsville, Texas, such as Sam Houston State University, Ellis Unit, The University of Texas at Austin, and Plaça Reial.[3]

Laura Linney said the scene in the kitchen where she's handcuffed naked was one of the roughest scenes she has ever done.[4]

Reception Edit

On Rotten Tomatoes The Life of David Gale holds an approval rating of 19% based on 157 reviews, with an average rating of 4.4/10. The critics consensus reads, "Instead of offering a convincing argument against the death penalty, this implausible, convoluted thriller pounds the viewer over the head with its message."[5] At Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 31 out of 100, on based on 36 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[6] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[7]

Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert gave the film a rare zero stars and stated in his review "I am sure the filmmakers believe their film is against the death penalty. I believe it supports it and hopes to discredit the opponents of the penalty as unprincipled fraudsters.… Spacey and Parker are honorable men. Why did they go to Texas and make this silly movie? The last shot made me want to throw something at the screen – maybe Spacey and Parker."[8] Ebert's At the Movies co-host Richard Roeper positively reviewed the film calling it "A dazzling mess."[5]

Soundtrack Edit

The soundtrack (composed by Alex and Jake Parker) has been used in various film trailers, specifically the tracks "The Life of David Gale" and "Almost Martyrs". The score has been used in the trailers for World Trade Center, Munich, In the Valley of Elah, Milk, The Artist and The Iron Lady.

Perceptions on capital punishment Edit

In the Philippines, long-time senator and 2022 presidential aspirant Ping Lacson credited this film in changing his mind on capital punishment.[9] Lacson, who previously served as the nation's chief of police, was a staunch advocate of capital offense for heinous crimes. However, after seeing the film on Netflix, he said that "my eyes were opened…that it is more important to save the life of someone innocent and convicted than to execute someone who is really convicted and proven to have committed a crime." Afterwards, he withdrew his authorship of a bill proposing the death penalty for heinous crimes.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "THE LIFE OF DAVID GALE (15)". British Board of Film Classification. 2002-12-23. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  2. ^ a b The Life of David Gale at Box Office Mojo
  3. ^ . PR Newswire. Cision. November 16, 2001. Archived from the original on November 19, 2001. Retrieved June 9, 2019 – via Yahoo.com.
  4. ^ "Laura Linney - The Life of David Gale". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  5. ^ a b "The Life of David Gale". Rotten Tomatoes.
  6. ^ "The Life of David Gale Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  7. ^ "Find CinemaScore" (Type "Life of" in the search box). CinemaScore. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
  8. ^ Ebert, Roger (February 21, 2003). "Reviews: The Life Of David Gale".
  9. ^ "Lacson, Sotto reverse long-standing support for death penalty". Philippine Star. November 4, 2021. Retrieved January 23, 2022.

External links Edit

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The Life of David Gale is a 2003 American crime thriller film directed and co produced by Alan Parker written by Charles Randolph co produced by Nicolas Cage and starring Kevin Spacey as the title character a college professor and longtime activist against capital punishment who is sentenced to death for killing a fellow capital punishment opponent Kate Winslet Laura Linney and Gabriel Mann co star The film an international co production between the United States Germany and the United Kingdom was Parker s final film before his retirement The Life of David GaleTheatrical release posterDirected byAlan ParkerWritten byCharles RandolphProduced byAlan ParkerNicolas CageStarringKevin SpaceyKate WinsletLaura LinneyGabriel MannCinematographyMichael SeresinEdited byGerry HamblingMusic byAlex ParkerJake ParkerProductioncompaniesIntermedia FilmsDirty HandsSaturn FilmsDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease datesFebruary 21 2003 2003 02 21 United States March 13 2003 2003 03 13 Germany March 14 2003 2003 03 14 United Kingdom Running time130 minutes 1 CountriesUnited StatesGermanyUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget 38 million 2 Box office 38 9 million 2 Released in the United States on February 21 2003 it received mostly negative reviews from critics and grossed just 38 9 million against its 38 million budget Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Soundtrack 6 Perceptions on capital punishment 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditDavid Gale is a former professor on death row in Texas With only a few days until his execution his lawyer negotiates a half million dollar fee to tell his story to Bitsey Bloom a journalist from a major news network She has a reputation of keeping secrets and protecting her sources He tells her his story revealed through a series of flashbacks In 1994 Gale is a successful intellectual and the head of the philosophy department at the University of Texas at Austin He is an active member of DeathWatch an advocacy group campaigning against capital punishment At a graduation party he encounters Berlin a graduate student who has been expelled from the school When Gale gets drunk she seduces him and they have rough sex She then falsely accuses Gale of rape The next day he loses a televised debate with the Governor of Texas when he is unable to name any innocent people executed during the governor s term Gale is arrested but the charge is dropped when Berlin disappears However his marriage career and reputation are all destroyed Gale struggles with alcoholism after his wife takes their son with her to Spain and disallows contact Constance Harraway a fellow DeathWatch activist is a close friend of Gale who consoles him after his life falls apart However Harraway is discovered raped and murdered suffocated by a plastic bag taped over her head An autopsy reveals Gale s semen in her body and that she had been forced to swallow the key to the handcuffs a torture technique which Gale previously wrote about The physical evidence at the crime scene points to Gale who is convicted of rape and murder and is sentenced to death In the present Bloom investigates the case in between her visits with Gale Gale maintains his innocence claiming he and Harraway had consensual sex the night before her murder Bloom comes to believe that the apparent evidence against Gale does not add up She is tailed several times in her car by Dusty Wright an alleged one time lover and colleague of Harraway whom she suspects was the real killer Wright slips evidence to Bloom that suggests Gale has been framed implying that the actual murderer videotaped the crime Bloom pursues this lead until she finds a tape revealing that Harraway who was suffering from terminal leukemia had committed an elaborate suicide made to look like murder Wright is seen on the videotape acting as her accomplice implying that they framed Gale as part of a plan to discredit the death penalty by conspiring to execute an innocent person and subsequently releasing evidence of the actual circumstances Once Bloom and her aide find this evidence only hours remain until Gale s scheduled execution She tries to give the tape to the authorities in time to stop the execution She arrives at the Huntsville Unit just as the warden announces that the execution has been carried out The tape is subsequently released causing a media and political uproar over the execution of an innocent man Later Wright receives the money that Bloom s magazine agreed to pay for the interview and delivers it to Gale s ex wife along with a postcard from Berlin confessing that the rape accusation that derailed Gale s life and career was false His ex wife looks distraught knowing Gale told the truth and that she effectively stole their child away from him Later a videotape labeled Off the Record is delivered to Bloom This tape shows Harraway s suicide and Gale deliberately leaving his fingerprints on the plastic bag in the process He then looks at the camera and ends the recording leaving Bloom stunned with the truth that the couple deliberately sacrificed themselves to discredit capital punishment Cast EditKevin Spacey as David Gale Kate Winslet as Bitsey Bloom Laura Linney as Constance Harraway Gabriel Mann as Zack Stemmons Rhona Mitra as Berlin Leon Rippy as Braxton Belyeu Matt Craven as Dusty Wright Jim Beaver as Duke Grover Melissa McCarthy as NicoProduction EditThe Life of David Gale was shot in multiple places including several notable locations in Austin Barcelona and Huntsville Texas such as Sam Houston State University Ellis Unit The University of Texas at Austin and Placa Reial 3 Laura Linney said the scene in the kitchen where she s handcuffed naked was one of the roughest scenes she has ever done 4 Reception EditOn Rotten Tomatoes The Life of David Gale holds an approval rating of 19 based on 157 reviews with an average rating of 4 4 10 The critics consensus reads Instead of offering a convincing argument against the death penalty this implausible convoluted thriller pounds the viewer over the head with its message 5 At Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 31 out of 100 on based on 36 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 6 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 7 Chicago Sun Times critic Roger Ebert gave the film a rare zero stars and stated in his review I am sure the filmmakers believe their film is against the death penalty I believe it supports it and hopes to discredit the opponents of the penalty as unprincipled fraudsters Spacey and Parker are honorable men Why did they go to Texas and make this silly movie The last shot made me want to throw something at the screen maybe Spacey and Parker 8 Ebert s At the Movies co host Richard Roeper positively reviewed the film calling it A dazzling mess 5 Soundtrack EditThe soundtrack composed by Alex and Jake Parker has been used in various film trailers specifically the tracks The Life of David Gale and Almost Martyrs The score has been used in the trailers for World Trade Center Munich In the Valley of Elah Milk The Artist and The Iron Lady Perceptions on capital punishment EditIn the Philippines long time senator and 2022 presidential aspirant Ping Lacson credited this film in changing his mind on capital punishment 9 Lacson who previously served as the nation s chief of police was a staunch advocate of capital offense for heinous crimes However after seeing the film on Netflix he said that my eyes were opened that it is more important to save the life of someone innocent and convicted than to execute someone who is really convicted and proven to have committed a crime Afterwards he withdrew his authorship of a bill proposing the death penalty for heinous crimes See also EditWrongful executionReferences Edit THE LIFE OF DAVID GALE 15 British Board of Film Classification 2002 12 23 Retrieved 2012 11 29 a b The Life of David Gale at Box Office Mojo Universal Pictures The Life of David Gale Directed by Alan Parker and Starring Kevin Spacey Kate Winslet And Laura Linney Begins Principal Photography in Texas PR Newswire Cision November 16 2001 Archived from the original on November 19 2001 Retrieved June 9 2019 via Yahoo com Laura Linney The Life of David Gale www bbc co uk Retrieved 5 February 2022 a b The Life of David Gale Rotten Tomatoes The Life of David Gale Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2016 09 06 Find CinemaScore Type Life of in the search box CinemaScore Retrieved July 15 2021 Ebert Roger February 21 2003 Reviews The Life Of David Gale Lacson Sotto reverse long standing support for death penalty Philippine Star November 4 2021 Retrieved January 23 2022 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Life of David Gale The Life of David Gale at IMDb The Life of David Gale at AllMovie The Life of David Gale at Box Office Mojo The Life of David Gale at Rotten Tomatoes The Life of David Gale at Metacritic nbsp Retrieved from https en 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