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8.2/10
IMDb69%
Rotten TomatoesShutter Island is a psychological thriller film that revolves around US Marshal Teddy Daniels, who is investigating the disappearance of a patient from an asylum on the remote Shutter Island. As the investigation progresses, Daniels starts to uncover dark secrets about the facility and its staff, leading him to question his own sanity. The casting of Leonardo DiCaprio is captivating as he portrays the role of a man who is trying to keep his own demons way while working on a mystery. Director Martin Scorcese is brilliant as usual with a script that is made to keep you wondering until the absolute end. Adding to that, the cinematography and score add to the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the movie, keeping you on the edge of your seats. Overall, Shutter Island is a gripping and intense thriller that showcases the talents of its cast and crew, and leaves a lasting impact on the viewers.
Best Foreign Drama Movie | 2011
Best Art Direction | 2010
Honorable Mentions | 2010
Best Actor Miglior attore protagonista | 2010 | Leonardo
Best Production Design | 2010 | Dante
Best ScreamPlay | 2010 | Laeta
Choice Movie Actor HorrorThriller | 2010 | Leonardo
Best Art Direction | 2011 | Francesca Lo
Best Cinematography | 2011 | Robert
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2011
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Ben
Best Production Design | 2011 | Dante
Best Actor | 2011 | Leonardo
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Mark
Best Director | 2011 | Martin
Best HorrorThriller Film | 2011
Best Film Editing | 2011 | Thelma
Best Woman Screenwriter | 2011 | Laeta
Actress Defying Age and Ageism For and | 2011
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | 2011 | Patricia
Period Film | 2011 | Francesca Lo
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2011 | Tom
Best Thriller | 2011
Best Production Design | 2011 | Dante
Best Cinematography | 2011 | Robert
Best Production Design | 2011 | Francesca Lo
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2011 | Manlio
Best Sound Mixing | 2011 | Douglas
Best Cinematography | 2011 | Robert
Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Feature Motion Picture | 2011
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2010 | Leonardo
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 2010 | Robert
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2010 | Laeta
Best Performance by a Cast Ensemble | 2010
Best Original Score | 2010 | John
Best Cinematography | 2010 | Robert
Best Sound | 2010
Best Motion Picture | 2010 | Martin
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2010 | Leonardo
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Big Budget Feature Drama | 2010 | Carolyn
Best Cinematography | 2010 | Robert
Best Actor of the Year | 2010 | Leonardo
Trippiest Movie of the Year | 2010
Best Horror Movie of the Year | 2010
Best Male Voice | 2010
Best NonEuropean Director Regista del Miglior Film NonEuropeo | 2010 | Martin
Best Film Editing | 2010 | Thelma
Best Cinematography | 2010 | Robert
Best Sound Mixing Editing | 2010 | Petur
Best Film Editing | 2010 | Thelma
Best Art Direction Production Design | 2010 | Christina Ann
Best Horror Actor | 2010 | Leonardo
Best Supporting Actor | 2010 | Mark
Best Horror Movie | 2010
Best Director | 2010 | Martin
Choice Movie HorrorThriller | 2010
Choice Movie Actress HorrorThriller | 2010 | Michelle
Best Foreign Film | 2010
Best Cinematography | 2010 | Robert
Best Actor | 2010 | Leonardo
Budget 80,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 294,800,000 USD
The title is an anagram of "truths and lies", and "truths/denials".
Mark Ruffalo won the role of Chuck Aule after sending Martin Scorsese a fan letter saying how much he wanted to work with him.
The quote "Remember us, for we too have lived, loved and laughed", seen on a plaque on the way to the mental institution, is taken from Medfield's Vine Lake Cemetery. A contest was held to come up with a quote to be used on a stone marker as a remembrance of those who died in the 1918 influenza epidemic known as the Spanish flu.
The movie's $40.2 million opening weekend take in the U.S. marked a career best for Martin Scorsese. It went on to gross over $293 million worldwide, making it the highest grossing movie of his career. This was later surpassed by The Wolf of Wall Street (2013).
The only movie of the partnership between Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio that failed to receive any Oscar nominations. Gangs of New York (2002), The Aviator (2004), The Departed (2006), and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) all received Oscar nominations, including for Best Picture.
"[last lines] Teddy Daniels: You know, this place makes me wonder. Chuck Aule: Yeah, what's that, boss? Teddy Daniels: Which would be worse - to live as a monster, or to die as a good man? [gets up and walks off] Chuck Aule: Teddy?"
"Teddy Daniels: So, what's our next move? Chuck Aule: You tell me. Teddy Daniels: I gotta get off this rock, Chuck. Get back to the mainland. Whatever the hell's going on here, it's bad. [pause] Teddy Daniels: [sotto voce] Don't worry, partner, they're not gonna catch us. Chuck Aule: That's right, we're too smart for 'em. Teddy Daniels: Yeah, we are, aren't we? [pause] Teddy Daniels: You know, this place makes me wonder. Chuck Aule: Yeah, what's that, boss? Teddy Daniels: Which would be worse - to live as a monster? Or to die as a good man?"