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Spider |  
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 Features:
 - Color
 - Closed-captioned
 - Widescreen
 - Dolby
 
  
 Description:
  Internal madness is hypnotically externalized in David Cronenberg's  Spider, a disturbing portrait of schizophrenia. Adapted by Patrick  McGrath from his celebrated novel, this no-frills production begins when  "Spider" Cleg (Ralph Fiennes, in a daring, nearly nonverbal role) returns to his  childhood neighborhood in London's dreary East End, where a traumatic event from  his past percolates to the surface of his still-erratic consciousness. Released  from a mental institution and left to fend for himself, he pursues elusive  memories while staying in a halfway house run by a stern matron (Lynn Redgrave),  unable to distinguish between past, present, and psychological fabrication. The  distorting influence of Spider's mind is directly reflected in Cronenberg's  cunning visual strategy, presenting a shifting "reality" that's deliberately  untrustworthy, until the veracity of nearly every scene is called into question.  With an impressive dual-role performance by Miranda Richardson, Spider  falls prey to its own lugubrious rhythms, but like the acclaimed 1995 indie film  Clean, Shaven, it's a compelling glimpse of mental illness, seen from the  inside out. --Jeff Shannon
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