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The Dying Gaul
Directed by
Craig Lucas
R
2005
1h 35m
Drama
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6.4
52%
52%
6.0
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A grief-stricken screenwriter unknowingly enters a three-way relationship with a woman and her film executive husband - to chilling results.
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Cast of The Dying Gaul
Peter Sarsgaard
Robert Sandrich
Patricia Clarkson
Elaine Tishop
Campbell Scott
Jeffrey Tishop / Producer
Ryan Miller
Max
Faith Jefferies
Debbon
Robin Bartlett
Bella
Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Olaf
Kelli O'Hara
Liz
Dee Dee Flores
Emad
Elizabeth Marvel
Kelli
Linda Emond
Dr. Foss
Bill Camp
Malcolm
Don Johanson
Male Guest
Jason-Shane Scott
Robert's Masseuse
Bridgetta Tomarchio
Female Guest
Craig Hamrick
Party Guest (voice)
Thomas Jay Ryan
Craig Lucas
Director / Screenplay
Joseph Caruso
Executive Producer
Lisa Zimble
Producer
The Dying Gaul Ratings & Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
By the end of the film, relationships have turned so corrosive that the characters leave an ugly aftertaste in the mind of the viewer.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
The film plays for keeps: It hurts and it doesn't back away from messy questions about art, commerce and conscience.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
The Dying Gaul begins with a Herman Melville quote: 'Woe to him who seeks to please rather than appall.' Let them serve not as words of wisdom, but of warning.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Jeff Strickler
[E]xcept for some problems in the middle act, the movie is easy to swallow.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Steve Murray
Like minimalist composer Steve Reich's prickly, tense music on the soundtrack, the movie itself is too often too intellectual, experimental and abstract.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Lucas' insight into the subtleties of interaction -- and the churning depths that those subtleties suggest -- is of a whole other order than that of most film directors.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
The movie doesn't completely please, but more disappointing is that it no longer aims to appall, either.
Slate
David Edelstein
I'm not going to spell out the collateral damage, but I found the ending cheap, contrived, and genuinely disgusting.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
The Dying Gaul is often wicked fun.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
It proves Lucas, the noted playwright, to be a born filmmaker.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
We have good performances but a very faulty script.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Begins promisingly only to lapse into an increasingly improbable and overly familiar tale about how rotten Hollywood industryites can be.
Newsday
Gene Seymour
Lucas' evolved sense of character refuses to apply definitive shades of good and evil to anyone in this distressing triangle.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Audacious and extremely well-acted -- if flawed.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
With humor and rage fighting for dominance, debuting director Craig Lucas drives a stake into the dark heart of Hollywood.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
This smart, good-looking movie deserves an audience.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
The heady cast of Campbell Scott, Patricia Clarkson and Peter Sarsgaard labors mightily -- and unsuccessfully -- to create empathetic characters out of a trio of self-absorbed neurotics in contemporary Hollywood.
MovieWeb
Nick Schager
seems relevant only insofar as its cast effectively pinpoints the vengeful malice born from spurned love and squandered trust.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Craig Lucas's sublimely acted film stars Campbell Scott as a closeted bisexual predator who has an affair with an emotionally unstrung writer (Peter Sarsgaard).
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
There is some ambiguity about why a final event takes place, and that's all right, but the way in which the movie reveals it is, I think, singularly ineffective.
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