The Cell

Rated R: for bizarre violence and sexual images, nudity and language.

Starring: Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn and Vincent D'Onofrio (d-nof-rio).

Written by: Mark Protosevich.

Directed by: Tarsem Singh (Likes to be called by his first name).

Produced and distributed by: New Line Cinema.

An imaginative style to a movie I have never seen shown this way. A Serial killer with a thing for drowned women is comatose a psychotherapist (Lopez) must journey into his mind to find the location where his latest victim is.

Lopez is into a virtual therapy where she can interact with the mind of patients and find out what is bothering them. She gets the suprize of her life when Peter Novak from the FBI (Vaughn) brings in the comatose body of Carl Stargher (D'Onofrio) a serial killer with a thing for drowning his victims. She enters his mind and finds the most exotic mind she has ever seen. Filed with stairs and three versions of Stargher, his ego, id and superego. His ego is his younger self, Lopez sees how his father has mistreated him. She still has to find where the latest victim is and can she tell this world is virtual and not real. his Id is King Stargher a powerful being with cool hair. and his superego is a funny looking guy who likes to do sick things with people's bodies. This is a definate hard R rated movie. 10/10 for a visual look inside the mind of a serial killer and the special effects. 100%/100% for the camera styles used in the movie. 1