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The Number 23

The Number 23 is a 2007 American thriller film[3] written by Fernley Phillips and directed by Joel Schumacher, his 23rd film. Jim Carrey stars as a man who becomes obsessed with the 23 enigma once he reads about it in a strange book that seemingly mirrors his own life. The film was released in the United States on February 23, 2007. This is the second film to pair Schumacher and Carrey, the first being Batman Forever. The film was a financial success, grossing $77.6 million, but received generally negative reviews from critics. Despite this, Carrey was proud of the film, saying: "I was able to explore the darker edges of my personality, which really was a blast and something different for me."[4][5]

The Number 23
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJoel Schumacher
Written byFernley Phillips
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMatthew Libatique
Edited byMark Stevens
Music byHarry Gregson-Williams
Production
companies
Distributed byNew Line Cinema[1]
Release date
  • February 23, 2007 (2007-02-23)
Running time
98 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million[3]
Box office$77.6 million[3]

Plot edit

On Walter Sparrow's birthday (February 3), his wife Agatha gives him a book titled The Number 23, written by Topsy Kretts, as a birthday present. Walter starts reading the book and notices striking similarities between himself and the main character, a detective named "Fingerling". Fingerling is obsessed with the 23 enigma, the idea that all incidents and events are directly connected to the number 23. Walter too becomes obsessed with the number and attempts to uncover the mystery of the book's author, but he can't find any information. Walter's son, Robin, is interested in the enigma too, but Agatha dismisses it as superstition.

In the book, Fingerling then discovers that his lover, Fabrizia, is having an affair, and he stabs her to death. The police arrest her lover because he found her body and picked up the murder weapon, assuming it was a type of sexual roleplay. Fingerling then prepares to commit suicide by jumping from a hotel balcony, and the book ends abruptly. Walter later learns of a murder victim named Laura Tollins, whose body was never found, and whose murder is similar to the death of Fabrizia in the book. Walter believes that the man who was sent to prison for her murder, Kyle Flinch, wrote the book. Walter visits Flinch in prison, but he denies killing Laura or writing the book.

Robin discovers an address hidden in the book and they hope that it will lead them to the book's true author. When Walter confronts the man, Dr. Sirius Leary, he commits suicide by cutting his own throat. Before dying, Leary tells Agatha to go to a now-abandoned mental institution that he used to work at. At the institute, Agatha discovers a box that has Walter's name on it. Walter discovers a code in the book that tells the reader the location of Laura Tollins' body. Walter and Robin find the skeleton, but when they return with the police, the skeleton is missing. After seeing Agatha washing mud off her hands, she admits that she moved the skeleton. Walter angrily accuses her of being Topsy Kretts. However, Agatha tells Walter that he was really the one who wrote the book.

Agatha shows Walter the box from the institute that has his name on it. Inside, Walter sees the sources he used to write the book, and he begins having flashes of repressed memories. In room 23 of the hotel in the book, Walter finds the missing final chapter of the book scribbled under the wallpaper. Long ago, he was obsessed with the 23 enigma because it drove his father to suicide. He was also involved with Laura Tollins, but she left him for Flinch, resulting in him stabbing her to death. After Flinch is sent to prison for the murder, Walter wrote the book in the room as an elaborate suicide note, changing the details of his confession into a deranged fantasy. Walter then jumped off the balcony, but he survived. The resulting brain damage left him with amnesia, and he was sent to the institute to recover, and met Agatha after being released. Dr. Leary, one of Walter's doctors, read the book and became obsessed with the number, eventually publishing the book under the name Topsy Kretts.

Agatha arrives, and she tells Walter that he has changed, which is why she hid the skeleton. Convinced that he will kill again, Walter attempts to commit suicide by running into the path of a bus. However, Walter does not go through with it, not wanting his son to lose a father like he did, and Walter finally exclaims that 23 is just a number. Walter turns himself in to the police for the murder of Laura Tollins, and while awaiting sentencing, his lawyer tells him that the judge will go easy on him because he confessed. Walter declares that this is not the happiest ending, but it is the right one, and expresses hope that things will return to normal for his family once he is released from prison. Laura Tollins' body is finally laid to rest in the cemetery, and Flinch is present, having been released from prison and now at peace.

The credits begin with a Bible verse (Numbers 32:23), which reads: "Be sure your sin will find you out.".

Cast edit

Production edit

Alissa Ferguson, an associate producer working for producer Beau Flynn, first read Fernley Phillips' screenplay for The Number 23 in 2002 and described it as "probably the best script I'd ever seen in my life." Until the screenplay was picked up, Phillips was destitute and planning to return home to England. The film spent enough time in development purgatory that Phillips and Ferguson developed a romantic relationship and married in January 2005, more than two years before the film's release.[6]

Joel Schumacher signed on later that year to direct the film. He was scheduled to work on an ultimately unrealized remake of the Swedish film Sleepwalker before beginning production on The Number 23.[7] Schumacher said he was unaware of the 23 enigma until he read the script and was described in the Los Angeles Times as a "numerology agnostic." Nonetheless, he hid the number throughout the movie for "23-ophiles" and the "avid fans" who he anticipated watching the DVD "over and over again."[8]

Jim Carrey told reporters he was so captivated by the 23 enigma even before reading the script that he renamed his production company from "Pit Bull Productions" to "JC23."[9] Oddly enough the first film Carrey worked on with Joel Schumacher his character The Riddler's real name was 'E. Nigma'. According to Carrey, he was reading a book about Psalm 23 when he was first given a copy of the screenplay to review. He said he asked a friend to read the script and "an hour and a half later he was on page 23, circling every 23rd word. That's the kind of thing I want to do to an audience."[10] When he discovered that the first page of the script involved the lead character trying to capture a pit bull, he was "freaked out," given the change in name of his production company.[9]

Filming was scheduled to begin in November 2005.[11] Elisabeth Shue was initially signed on and scheduled to begin filming the part of Agatha[12] but it was reported in January 2006 that she dropped out when she became pregnant.[13] The following month, it was reported that Virginia Madsen was in negotiations to play the role.[14]

During production, cast and crew members became fixated on the 23 enigma and began noticing the number in their daily lives. Among other coincidences, Virginia Madsen observed that the parking space assigned to her during shooting was numbered 23 and she and co-star Danny Huston had been married 23 years earlier. Schumacher had to redirect crew members who were distracted by filming the 23rd take of the 23rd scene on February 23, 2006. Carrey drew parallels between O. J. Simpson wearing the uniform number 32 and the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman, whose names had 23 letters between them.[9]

Carrey's behavior during filming was reportedly bizarre and upsetting to others on set. Radar cited a source which told them that, during filming, Carrey "unzipped his fly and urinated as part of his improvisation. Everyone was horrified."[15]

Logan Lerman later gave Carrey credit for taking the time to talk to him about acting. Lerman, who was only 15 at the time of the film's release, said he "learned a lot from how [Carrey] prepared for roles" and that "being able to see how he does it, being able to talk to him, really helped me a lot" as an actor.[16]

Reception edit

The Number 23 has an approval rating of 7% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 189 reviews; the average rating is 3.50/10. The site's consensus reads: "Jim Carrey has been sharp in a number of non-comedic roles, but this lurid, overheated, and self serious potboiler is not one of them. The Number 23 is clumsy, unengaging, and mostly confusing."[17] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "B−" on scale of A+ to F.[18]

Of the few critics who liked the film, Richard Roeper and critic George Pennachio of KABC-TV in Los Angeles stand out, as they gave the film a "two thumbs up" rating on the television show Ebert & Roeper (Pennachio was standing in for Roger Ebert due to Ebert's illness).[19] However, Michael Phillips, filling in for Ebert on the Worst of 2007 show (aired January 12, 2008) put The Number 23 at No. 7 in his list of the worst (Roeper did not include it in his list).

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone declared the film the year's worst star vehicle on his list of the Worst Movies of 2007,[20] while Colm Andrew of the Manx Independent said the film "delivers a rambling, confusing narrative with only a few stylistic elements thrown in".[21] The film was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards.[22] For his performance, Carrey was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor at the 28th Golden Raspberry Awards,[23] but lost to Eddie Murphy for Norbit.

Box office edit

On its opening weekend, The Number 23 took in $14,602,867, coming in behind Ghost Rider's second weekend.[24] After five weeks of release, the film grossed $35,193,167 at the domestic box office and $42,373,648 overseas, for a worldwide total of $77,566,815.[3] The film was released in the United Kingdom on February 23, 2007, and opened on #3, behind Charlotte's Web and Hot Fuzz.[25]

Home media edit

The film was released on DVD on July 24, 2007 and on Blu-ray on October 6, 2009.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "The Number 23". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  2. ^ "THE NUMBER 23 (15)". Entertainment Film Distributors. British Board of Film Classification. February 8, 2007. Retrieved August 1, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d The Number 23 at Box Office Mojo
  4. ^ "Casting The Number 23". www.jimcarreyonline.com.
  5. ^ Seibold, Witney (April 12, 2022). "Why The Number 23 Was More Personal To Jim Carrey Than You Think". /Film.
  6. ^ Galant, Debra (January 2, 2005). "Alissa Ferguson and Fernley Phillips". The New York Times. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  7. ^ Beck, Marilyn (November 12, 2002). "Actress upset that Miramax buried her film". Kenosha News. p. 22. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  8. ^ Ordora, Michael (January 14, 2007). "Quite a jazzy little number". The Los Angeles Times. p. E10. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  9. ^ a b c Portman, Jamie (February 15, 2007). "It's all about the numbers". The Leader-Post. CanWest News Service. p. 37. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  10. ^ Stone, Jay (December 16, 2005). "Fun with Dick & Jim". The Kingston Whig-Standard. CanWest News Service. p. 29. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  11. ^ "The Magic Number". The Daily Telegraph. October 21, 2005. p. 28. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  12. ^ "Shue In". Abbotsford News Daily. November 9, 2005. p. A7. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  13. ^ "Elisabeth Shue expecting baby No. 3". The Central New Jersey Home News. January 17, 2006. p. D. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  14. ^ "Sci Fi and Steven Spielberg to produce miniseries 'Nine Lives'". The Index-Journal. February 1, 2006. p. 25. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  15. ^ "Jim Carrey's urination improvisation". Boston.com. BANG. February 2, 2007. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
  16. ^ Ordora, Michael (August 20, 2009). "Young at art". The Los Angeles Times. p. D3. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  17. ^ "The Number 23". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved September 20, 2022.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on December 20, 2018.
  19. ^ Ebert & Roeper, air date February 24, 2007.
  20. ^ Travers, Peter, (December 19, 2007) Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2007-12-20
  21. ^ Review by Colm Andrew February 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, IOM Today
  22. ^ Strock, Ian Randal (August 27, 2007). "Fox TV's Teen Choice Awards Recognize Genre Winners". SFScope. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  23. ^ "Razzie nominations for worst in film announced". The Oklahoman. January 21, 2008. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  24. ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for February 23-25, 2007". Box Office Mojo. February 26, 2007. Retrieved August 1, 2014.
  25. ^ "UK Weekend Box Office 23rd February 2007 - 25th February 2007". www.25thframe.co.uk. Retrieved January 10, 2019.

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dismisses it as superstition In the book Fingerling then discovers that his lover Fabrizia is having an affair and he stabs her to death The police arrest her lover because he found her body and picked up the murder weapon assuming it was a type of sexual roleplay Fingerling then prepares to commit suicide by jumping from a hotel balcony and the book ends abruptly Walter later learns of a murder victim named Laura Tollins whose body was never found and whose murder is similar to the death of Fabrizia in the book Walter believes that the man who was sent to prison for her murder Kyle Flinch wrote the book Walter visits Flinch in prison but he denies killing Laura or writing the book Robin discovers an address hidden in the book and they hope that it will lead them to the book s true author When Walter confronts the man Dr Sirius Leary he commits suicide by cutting his own throat Before dying Leary tells Agatha to go to a now abandoned mental institution that he used to work at At the institute Agatha discovers a box that has Walter s name on it Walter discovers a code in the book that tells the reader the location of Laura Tollins body Walter and Robin find the skeleton but when they return with the police the skeleton is missing After seeing Agatha washing mud off her hands she admits that she moved the skeleton Walter angrily accuses her of being Topsy Kretts However Agatha tells Walter that he was really the one who wrote the book Agatha shows Walter the box from the institute that has his name on it Inside Walter sees the sources he used to write the book and he begins having flashes of repressed memories In room 23 of the hotel in the book Walter finds the missing final chapter of the book scribbled under the wallpaper Long ago he was obsessed with the 23 enigma because it drove his father to suicide He was also involved with Laura Tollins but she left him for Flinch resulting in him stabbing her to death After Flinch is sent to prison for the murder Walter wrote the book in the room as an elaborate suicide note changing the details of his confession into a deranged fantasy Walter then jumped off the balcony but he survived The resulting brain damage left him with amnesia and he was sent to the institute to recover and met Agatha after being released Dr Leary one of Walter s doctors read the book and became obsessed with the number eventually publishing the book under the name Topsy Kretts Agatha arrives and she tells Walter that he has changed which is why she hid the skeleton Convinced that he will kill again Walter attempts to commit suicide by running into the path of a bus However Walter does not go through with it not wanting his son to lose a father like he did and Walter finally exclaims that 23 is just a number Walter turns himself in to the police for the murder of Laura Tollins and while awaiting sentencing his lawyer tells him that the judge will go easy on him because he confessed Walter declares that this is not the happiest ending but it is the right one and expresses hope that things will return to normal for his family once he is released from prison Laura Tollins body is finally laid to rest in the cemetery and Flinch is present having been released from prison and now at peace The credits begin with a Bible verse Numbers 32 23 which reads Be sure your sin will find you out Cast editJim Carrey as Walter Sparrow Detective Fingerling Paul Butcher as Young Walter Sparrow Detective Fingerling Virginia Madsen as Agatha Pink Sparrow Fabrizia Logan Lerman as Robin Sparrow Danny Huston as Isaac French Dr Miles Phoenix Rhona Mitra as Laura Tollins Bud Cort uncredited as Dr Sirius Leary Chris Lajoie as Benton Mark Pellegrino as Kyle Flinch Lynn Collins as Suicide Blonde Mrs Dobkins Young Fingerling s Mother Michelle Arthur as Sybil Ed Lauter as Father Sebastian Corey Stoll as Sergeant Burns Patricia Belcher as Dr Alice Mortimer Troy Kotsur as BarnabyProduction editAlissa Ferguson an associate producer working for producer Beau Flynn first read Fernley Phillips screenplay for The Number 23 in 2002 and described it as probably the best script I d ever seen in my life Until the screenplay was picked up Phillips was destitute and planning to return home to England The film spent enough time in development purgatory that Phillips and Ferguson developed a romantic relationship and married in January 2005 more than two years before the film s release 6 Joel Schumacher signed on later that year to direct the film He was scheduled to work on an ultimately unrealized remake of the Swedish film Sleepwalker before beginning production on The Number 23 7 Schumacher said he was unaware of the 23 enigma until he read the script and was described in the Los Angeles Times as a numerology agnostic Nonetheless he hid the number throughout the movie for 23 ophiles and the avid fans who he anticipated watching the DVD over and over again 8 Jim Carrey told reporters he was so captivated by the 23 enigma even before reading the script that he renamed his production company from Pit Bull Productions to JC23 9 Oddly enough the first film Carrey worked on with Joel Schumacher his character The Riddler s real name was E Nigma According to Carrey he was reading a book about Psalm 23 when he was first given a copy of the screenplay to review He said he asked a friend to read the script and an hour and a half later he was on page 23 circling every 23rd word That s the kind of thing I want to do to an audience 10 When he discovered that the first page of the script involved the lead character trying to capture a pit bull he was freaked out given the change in name of his production company 9 Filming was scheduled to begin in November 2005 11 Elisabeth Shue was initially signed on and scheduled to begin filming the part of Agatha 12 but it was reported in January 2006 that she dropped out when she became pregnant 13 The following month it was reported that Virginia Madsen was in negotiations to play the role 14 During production cast and crew members became fixated on the 23 enigma and began noticing the number in their daily lives Among other coincidences Virginia Madsen observed that the parking space assigned to her during shooting was numbered 23 and she and co star Danny Huston had been married 23 years earlier Schumacher had to redirect crew members who were distracted by filming the 23rd take of the 23rd scene on February 23 2006 Carrey drew parallels between O J Simpson wearing the uniform number 32 and the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman whose names had 23 letters between them 9 Carrey s behavior during filming was reportedly bizarre and upsetting to others on set Radar cited a source which told them that during filming Carrey unzipped his fly and urinated as part of his improvisation Everyone was horrified 15 Logan Lerman later gave Carrey credit for taking the time to talk to him about acting Lerman who was only 15 at the time of the film s release said he learned a lot from how Carrey prepared for roles and that being able to see how he does it being able to talk to him really helped me a lot as an actor 16 Reception editThe Number 23 has an approval rating of 7 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 189 reviews the average rating is 3 50 10 The site s consensus reads Jim Carrey has been sharp in a number of non comedic roles but this lurid overheated and self serious potboiler is not one of them The Number 23 is clumsy unengaging and mostly confusing 17 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of B on scale of A to F 18 Of the few critics who liked the film Richard Roeper and critic George Pennachio of KABC TV in Los Angeles stand out as they gave the film a two thumbs up rating on the television show Ebert amp Roeper Pennachio was standing in for Roger Ebert due to Ebert s illness 19 However Michael Phillips filling in for Ebert on the Worst of 2007 show aired January 12 2008 put The Number 23 at No 7 in his list of the worst Roeper did not include it in his list Peter Travers of Rolling Stone declared the film the year s worst star vehicle on his list of the Worst Movies of 2007 20 while Colm Andrew of the Manx Independent said the film delivers a rambling confusing narrative with only a few stylistic elements thrown in 21 The film was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards 22 For his performance Carrey was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor at the 28th Golden Raspberry Awards 23 but lost to Eddie Murphy for Norbit Box office edit On its opening weekend The Number 23 took in 14 602 867 coming in behind Ghost Rider s second weekend 24 After five weeks of release the film grossed 35 193 167 at the domestic box office and 42 373 648 overseas for a worldwide total of 77 566 815 3 The film was released in the United Kingdom on February 23 2007 and opened on 3 behind Charlotte s Web and Hot Fuzz 25 Home media editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The film was released on DVD on July 24 2007 and on Blu ray on October 6 2009 See also edit nbsp Film portal32aam Adhyayam 23aam Vaakyam 23 film Retrograde amnesiaReferences edit a b c The Number 23 AFI Catalog of Feature Films Retrieved September 1 2017 THE NUMBER 23 15 Entertainment Film Distributors British Board of Film Classification February 8 2007 Retrieved August 1 2014 a b c d The Number 23 at Box Office Mojo Casting The Number 23 www jimcarreyonline com Seibold Witney April 12 2022 Why The Number 23 Was More Personal To Jim Carrey Than You Think Film Galant Debra January 2 2005 Alissa Ferguson and Fernley Phillips The New York Times Retrieved February 27 2023 Beck Marilyn November 12 2002 Actress upset that Miramax buried her film Kenosha News p 22 Retrieved February 27 2023 Ordora Michael January 14 2007 Quite a jazzy little 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from the original on December 20 2018 Ebert amp Roeper air date February 24 2007 Travers Peter December 19 2007 Peter Travers Best and Worst Movies of 2007 Rolling Stone Retrieved 2007 12 20 Review by Colm Andrew Archived February 1 2009 at the Wayback Machine IOM Today Strock Ian Randal August 27 2007 Fox TV s Teen Choice Awards Recognize Genre Winners SFScope Retrieved September 1 2017 Razzie nominations for worst in film announced The Oklahoman January 21 2008 Retrieved September 1 2017 Weekend Box Office Results for February 23 25 2007 Box Office Mojo February 26 2007 Retrieved August 1 2014 UK Weekend Box Office 23rd February 2007 25th February 2007 www 25thframe co uk Retrieved January 10 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Number 23 The Number 23 at IMDb nbsp The Number 23 at the TCM Movie Database The Number 23 at Box Office Mojo The Number 23 at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Number 23 amp oldid 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