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Gray's Anatomy
Directed by
Steven Soderbergh
Not Rated
1997
80m
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6.8
62%
73%
6.4
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After doctors inform him that an eye affliction will require risky surgery, monologist Spalding Gray recounts his various pursuits for alternative medicine to avoid the doctor's scalpel.
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Cast of Gray's Anatomy
Spalding Gray
Spalding Gray / Writer
Mike McLaughlin
Self - Interviewee
Melissa Robertson
Self - Interviewee
Alvin Henry
Self - Interviewee
Alyne Hargroder
Self - Interviewee
Buddy Carr
Self - Interviewee
Gerry Urso
Self - Interviewee
Chris Simms
Self - Interviewee
Tommy Staub
Self - Interviewee
Fay L. Woo
Self - Interviewee
Kirk A. Patrick Jr.
Self - Interviewee
Steven Soderbergh
Director
Renée Shafransky
Writer
Caroline Kaplan
Executive Producer
John Hardy
Producer
Kathleen Russo
Executive Producer
Jonathan Sehring
Executive Producer
Cynthia Wigginton
Set Decoration
Adele Plauche
Production Design
Elliot Davis
Director Of Photography
Gray's Anatomy Ratings & Reviews
IONCINEMA.com
Jordan M. Smith
Gray's Anatomy, in all its low budget glory, flourishes in its simplicity.
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
Becomes a kind of strange examination of human existence; frail, idiosyncratic, and ultimately a kind of cosmic joke.
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
It is haunting, though. How could it not be, when the last lines of the monolog are "Ecstasy, despair, ecstasy, despair" and some mention of a big fish?
Movie Metropolis
Christopher Long
Soderbergh does (Gray) no favors with a series of overwrought stylistic choices.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Visually inventive version of Gray's monologue, though the material is not as interesting as that of Swimming to Cambodia.
Nitrate Online
Dan Lybarger
The late Spalding Gray's monologue is typically fascinating, and Soderbergh's creative staging is a treat.
New York Times
Janet Maslin
A chatty, colorful, nicely sardonic account of how a crisis led Mr. Gray to assess his medical state, consider his mortality and take one more funny, self-dramatizing look at the eccentric world around him.
Movieline
Stephen Farber
Gray's Anatomy is a triumphant reminder of the power of words to summon our deepest fears.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
There's something intrinsically insincere about the whole quest. Gray is on a search less for a cure than for material.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Not only is it interesting to follow the course of Gray's storyline, the movie is also equally interesting to view, even if the storyteller is just sitting in front of a desk most of the time.
Internet Reviews
Steve Rhodes
If you cannot see Spalding Gray live, then do see his monologue films. Gray's Anatomy can be infuriating, but Spalding makes it worthwhile.
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
In spite of Soderbergh and the painful lack of an audience/laugh track, Gray's story is immediately compelling, proving that once again, a talking head can truly entertain an audience.
San Francisco Examiner
Barbara Shulgasser
The movie version of Gray's material seems arch, contrived and starchy, not the spontaneous eruption that his theater work manages to resemble.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Gray's Anatomy finds Spalding Gray turning a bout with a bizarre ocular condition into a dizzying, absorbing odyssey of the neurotic mind.
Man Who Viewed Too Much
Mike D'Angelo
If you've seen and enjoyed either or both of the two previous movies adapted from Spalding Gray's monologues, Swimming to Cambodia and Monster in a Box, then you're more or less guaranteed to enjoy Gray's Anatomy.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Jeff Vice
The film manages to come off like a dinnertime conversation with a friend -- albeit a one-sided and long but very good and very funny one.
E! Online
Using every cinematic trick in the book, [director] Soderbergh turns Gray's one-man world into the most surreal mind-expander since Alice fell down the rabbit hole.
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