Ed Gein (2001) Reviews

Ed Gein (2001)
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By day, Ed Gein was a quiet man who kept watch over the farm left to him by his late mother in Plainfield, a small rural community in Wisconsin. But by night, Gein was one of the most bizarre and dangerous psychopaths in recorded history. Raised by a violent alcoholic father and a mother with an obsessive fear of sin and hatred of sex, Gein had very few friends, and after the death of his parents, Gein was left to his own devices on the family farm (where, under a government subsidy program, he was paid not to grow crops), and his unhealthy obsessions eventually became ugly realities. Gein's crimes included murder, necrophilia, cannibalism, and grave robbing, with Gein using the flesh and bones of his victims to construct household objects, including a suit and mask made from human skin that Gein used when he wanted to dress up as a woman (it's been suggested that some of Gein's crimes stemmed from a twisted attempt to deal with his desire to change his gender). In 1957, two murders committed by Gein attracted the attention of the police, leading to Gein's arrest; near the end of that year, he was declared criminally insane and was committed for life to Wisconsin's Waupan State Hospital, where he stayed until his death in 1984. Gein's grisly story inspired a number of horror films, including Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Deranged, but Ed Gein is the first feature based strictly on the facts of Gein's case, using his real name as well as those of most of his victims. Ed Gein stars Steve Railsback in the title role, with Carrie Snodgrass as his mother Augusta, and Sally Champlin and Carol Mansell as two of his victims. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Steve RailsbackCarrie Snodgress, (more)
Director(s):
Chuck Parello
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Raymond O.

What leads a viewer to this film is obvious; after experiencing Ed by proxy through films like Silence of the Lambs, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, etc., one wants to see a straight forward look at the man himself. Not all the facts are right (though many factual details were included,) and there is some drama added to the mix, but the film offers a good personality portrait. Ed was one of those killers for whom we can look back and say, "That's where the damage took place." And as such, we get to see Ed's domineering Puritan mother inflict that damage on her son. We see Ed haunted by the specter of his mother. We see the grave robberies, the known murders (and the one we're pretty sure about,) and the nervousness of a man who is not fully in control of himself. And we leave with a good understanding of who this legendary killer with his notorious sexual deviations really was. I know that's why I wanted to see this film. Sure, it's not Silence of the Lambs, but it fits the bill.

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Roland S.

Very captivating and grossly morbid. This story focuses on the personality and physchologolical issues of Ed Gein as he progresses from an abused child, to an socially crippled morally disfunctional phsychopath. Disturbing.

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Shannon T.

Gives a look inside the mind of the real Ed Gain. Do not watch if you are looking for a "scary movie"...it is not meant to be scary,at least I felt more sorry for the killer than scared of him... But it is a real-life/accurate depiction of his life and the events of his murders.

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Craig W.

I Honestly thought this was a very good movie. It goes into the mind of why/How people are treated growing up in an abusive home and why people become the way they become. MENTALLY ILL as people say. So take a look. I promise this movie will not dissapoint you! If your looking for a psychology movie. that speaks the truth!! Thanks for reading my post!

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Maya W.

if your looking for gore this is not it. this movie isn't great but it's also not terrible. i think the only real good thing about it is the performance of Gein by Railsback, it's probably the best one out there of him. real horror buffs should see this.

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Annette R.

This is a pretty good decent movie in the life and mind of Ed Gein. When you get a chance take a look at it. I never had really heard of any serial killers in the 1950's.

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Patricia G.

I know most true stories are weird and this was no exception but the direction of the film was not very good. It is almost as though someone thought the story line it self would sell and I guess they were right.

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Melinda W.

While looking for a true depiction of the life of Ed Gein in comparison to the the movies based on his life (TX Chainsaw Mas, Silence of the Lambs, etc) this movie was very low budget. It was incredibly slow, had no graphics, and wouldn't scare a three year old. If your looking for a scare, skip this title. If your looking for something thoughless and ecentric, this is the one for you.

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LaKeenya C.

Ed was a very weird guy.

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Brandi R.

THis movie was nothing of what I expected. It was a creepy and strange movie that made no sense...good luck to those who rent it!

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    Raymond O.

    What leads a viewer to this film is obvious; after experiencing Ed by proxy through films like Silence of the Lambs, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, etc., one wants to see a straight forward look at the man himself. Not all the facts are right (though many factual details were included,) and there is some drama added to the mix, but the film offers a good personality portrait. Ed was one of those killers for whom we can look back and say, "That's where the damage took place." And as such, we get to see Ed's domineering Puritan mother inflict that damage on her son. We see Ed haunted by the specter of his mother. We see the grave robberies, the known murders (and the one we're pretty sure about,) and the nervousness of a man who is not fully in control of himself. And we leave with a good understanding of who this legendary killer with his notorious sexual deviations really was. I know that's why I wanted to see this film. Sure, it's not Silence of the Lambs, but it fits the bill.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Roland S.

    Very captivating and grossly morbid. This story focuses on the personality and physchologolical issues of Ed Gein as he progresses from an abused child, to an socially crippled morally disfunctional phsychopath. Disturbing.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Shannon T.

    Gives a look inside the mind of the real Ed Gain. Do not watch if you are looking for a "scary movie"...it is not meant to be scary,at least I felt more sorry for the killer than scared of him... But it is a real-life/accurate depiction of his life and the events of his murders.

    Yes   |   No

     
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