Tangled

R 5.5
2003 1 hr 40 min Drama , Thriller , Mystery

A young man is found bruised, beaten and stumbling down a secluded road. As the police try to piece together what happened, the convoluted relationship between a young woman and her two suitors gradually emerges.

  • Cast:
    Rachael Leigh Cook , Shawn Hatosy , Jonathan Rhys Meyers , Estella Warren , Lorraine Bracco , Dwayne Hill , Joyce Gordon

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Reviews

Cebalord
2003/01/14

Very best movie i ever watch

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Mjeteconer
2003/01/15

Just perfect...

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UnowPriceless
2003/01/16

hyped garbage

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Baseshment
2003/01/17

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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vitaleralphlouis
2003/01/18

Just as Dimension Pictures provided Kirsten Dunst with her best and sexiest role in the spider-free "Crazy/Beautiful" -- now Rachael Leigh Cook with a part in "Tangled" that brings out the full range of her talent as an actress, and her magnetic sex appeal.Two young men are best friends, but one has Rachael Leigh Cook for his girl friend. A common problem in real life but seldom in non-comedy movies, the other guy likes Rachael but of course he keeps this buried and quietly accepts the fact that Rachael wants and belongs to the other guy. But things can change.......There is a 1 minute 43 second scene which I've lifted from the movie and show people as "Almost Two Minutes in Paradise" --- one man's dream is fulfilled after a 2 year effort including betrayal and literally stabbing his best friend in the back: Rachael wakes up and after kissing the guy on the cheek begins a ragging fit screeching about her not finding her cigarettes. When her Marlboro's are found after numerous 4 letter words and slamming around, the seizure stops and she coyly smiles in the young man's face. True happiness! Great moments are NOT romantic moonlit walks on the beach. Such ideas are for shallow losers. Great romantic moments are being with a 90 lb spitfire, full of life, overloading your heart, ragging on a guy at 8 AM before the coffee's had time to drip.

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juliajeger
2003/01/19

A great film, the actors, especially Jonathan Rhys Meyers played very well and the events in the film are exciting! The end was really shocking for me! Alan (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) falls in love with Jenny and they have an affair, however, there is still the jealous friend (DAVID) of them who is fallen in love with Jenny, he does everything to be with Jenny!I believe that he was never better than Jonathan Rhys-Meyers! As said, the film is exciting with pair of quite cool scenes:)I also think that every JONNY fan should see the film and not only the fans :)

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Damaduende
2003/01/20

I´m sorry, what was I supposed to feel at the end of this movie? (spoilers ahead) Was I supposed to be shocked because Shawn Hatosy´s character wasn´t such a nice guy after all? Was I supposed to feel sorry for Johnathan Rhys-Meyer´s character? Well, it didn´t happen. He slept with the girl after all, no one put a gun to his head. He had the drug at his house, no one force him. So, Im not sure what was all about in the end. The guy was a creep, he had it coming. So, his friend wasn´t such a wimp after all, that was a relief. I don´t know, I enjoyed the movie, but the end was kind of a waste, trying to turn the good guy into a semi psycho when all I think he did was to get the girl he loved. All right, maybe he went a little bit overboard, but who hasn´t, one way or another? I give this movie a 6/10.

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RealLiveClaude
2003/01/21

When I received my copy of Tangled, I was expecting something not up to scale, but finally, I was quite surprised by the end result...This story of a love triangle, as told by a guy (David) who tries to survive an accident is a déjà-vu subject, but the use of flashbacks is like a piece of the puzzle, which we see the full result at the end of the movie.Rachael Leigh Cook did produce partly this movie, but it is sad that this movie hasn't been released on a wide basis (mostly for lack of interest). However, she passes the mark here. And shows that she has some sex appeal. Just for proof, she is better than Estella Warren here, who is a complete bore...Shawn Hatosy is a bit weak in the role of David, but Jonathan Rhys-Meyer steals the show as Alan here. Hoping this guy gets better roles one day as he shines here. Even I would say he was better than Ms.Cook (which I am a fan)... Good job also by Lorraine Bracco, that we never see often in motion pictures (I remember her in Medecine Man and GoodFellas...).The script is good, and the Toronto settings are quite convenient (just wondering if the story is settled in the U.S. or Toronto itself). The movie is quite entertaining, and of much better fare than those "Based on a true story" type films...Watch it if you like watching a story built like a good jigsaw puzzle, in which the end might surprise you !

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