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The Ledge

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
21K
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Liv Tyler, Terrence Howard, Jaqueline Fleming, Charlie Hunnam, and Patrick Wilson in The Ledge (2011)
A thriller in which a battle of philosophies between a fundamentalist Christian and an atheist escalates into a lethal battle of wills
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A police officer looks to talk down a young man lured by his lover's husband to the ledge of a high rise, where he has one hour to contemplate a fateful decision.A police officer looks to talk down a young man lured by his lover's husband to the ledge of a high rise, where he has one hour to contemplate a fateful decision.A police officer looks to talk down a young man lured by his lover's husband to the ledge of a high rise, where he has one hour to contemplate a fateful decision.

  • Director
    • Matthew Chapman
  • Writer
    • Matthew Chapman
  • Stars
    • Charlie Hunnam
    • Terrence Howard
    • Patrick Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Chapman
    • Writer
      • Matthew Chapman
    • Stars
      • Charlie Hunnam
      • Terrence Howard
      • Patrick Wilson
    • 104User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    "You're Not Up Here By Choice, Are You?"
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    Charlie Hunnam
    Charlie Hunnam
    • Gavin Nichols
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • Det. Hollis Lucetti
    Patrick Wilson
    Patrick Wilson
    • Joe Harris
    Liv Tyler
    Liv Tyler
    • Shana Harris
    Jaqueline Fleming
    Jaqueline Fleming
    • Angela Lucetti
    Christopher Gorham
    Christopher Gorham
    • Chris
    • (as Chris Gorham)
    Maxine Greco
    • Consuela
    Geraldine Singer
    Geraldine Singer
    • Doctor
    Dean J. West
    Dean J. West
    • Frank
    • (as Dean West)
    Brianna Dufrene
    • Gail
    Jillian Batherson
    Jillian Batherson
    • Harper
    Tyler Humphrey
    • Jimmy
    Mike Pniewski
    Mike Pniewski
    • Lt. Markowitz
    Katia Gomez
    Katia Gomez
    • Selena
    Monica Acosta
    • Housekeeper
    • (uncredited)
    Chris Angerdina
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Maverick Boudreaux
    • Cameraman
    • (uncredited)
    Ashley Braud
    • Patricia Wilson
    • (uncredited)
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      • Matthew Chapman
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    User reviews104

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    10papasmrf667

    A grand film

    First off I am an atheist, so I was anxiously awaiting this. I have actually been experiencing old friends and family coming to me asking what happened to make me lose my faith. Nothing I say over and over then launch in to explaining everything again. This movie was phenomenal and now I can say "hey you know what, go watch the ledge"

    I thought all the characters seemed believable, both in their lines and beliefs. The storytelling bounces around a bit which I love, it allows you to make assumptions and try to figure everything out before its revealed.

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching The Ledge, and I plan on buying it on DVD so I can lend it to people. I can only hope that this does alright and more atheist protagonists are created.
    10johnnymonsarrat

    Stunning, intelligent thriller about the dangers of heart vs. head!

    It's not hard to put together a monster film. You throw one insane guy together with a hero, and add a car chase. The Ledge is nothing like this, and that's why it's so impressive.

    The main struggle is between a Christian with extreme beliefs, and an Atheist who just wants out. Uniquely, it's the only film I can think of that has an openly atheist hero and an A-list cast. And ironically, the few people who have complained about this show exactly what the film is trying to portray: that some people are so intolerant of atheism that even one movie among the thousands in history is too much for them.

    To me, the star of this film is Patrick Wilson, who plays the fundamentalist. Instead of becoming a monster, his portrayal links completely normal passions like love and protection and revenge that we can all identify with, but then takes it to the natural conclusion, egged on by his convictions that anything he decides to do must be blessed.

    Thus the central thesis of the film -- that belief can go too far -- is played out on a small stage. This is a drama of just 6 people, but the intricate explosions between them pull at the heartstrings far more effectively than a car chase in an action film would. We hear so much about the dangers of religion in big stories like 9-11, gay rights, and abortion rights. Here is a film about the dangerous of religion in the everyday, the dramas so commonplace that everyone who watches can find something in their own lives to compare it with.

    Sure, I've never walked out onto The Ledge. But something about the masterful writing and acting in this film creates an authenticity that is undeniable.

    Go ahead. Rant against atheism. Show us how intolerant you are. Violent words and deeds are the response of someone backed into a corner, desperate not to lose it all, just like "Joe" is in this film.
    7Nocturnous

    Good, but not the "Atheist Brokeback Mountain."

    I think the harsh criticisms of the film are outright ridiculous—along with the excessive accolades. From a basic film critique: The Ledge definitely delivers on maintaining tension/suspense. I think the subtleties here (e.g., Liv Tyler's anti-make-up "make-up") will cause people to feel uncomfortable, but without knowing that it's all intentional.

    There is a massive delusion among Christians that fundamentalism and religiously inspired bigotry only manifest in a small percentage of extremists. This just isn't true. If it was, I'd feel dramatically safer and more comfortable in public discussing atheism with a stranger!

    The atmosphere is very realistic, and the uncomfortable (at times) dialog is accurate to the reality of proselytism in the guise of philosophical discussion. The movie even captures how many atheists feel when observing prayer, and this is very rare to see in the spot light.

    I really wasn't convinced by any of the characters' back-stories. They seemed unnecessarily extreme in a movie that is driven by its subtleties. They really contrasted with the rest of the writing, and broke the illusion of realism. I also didn't find the acting convincing on this level. In particular: Given Shauna's history, she seemed to be unrealistically open and trusting towards Gavin—their interactions felt a bit contrived and very rushed.

    Unfortunately the film doesn't explore its topics at much depth, while presenting more rudimentary/common arguments. However, this only added realism to the dialog for me. I feel it has more intellectually to offer symbolically than literally.

    The Ledge displays a psychological perspective of an atheist through its atmosphere, and that alone makes it unique and worth seeing.
    9drdray

    Challenging and Thought Provoking

    I saw a preview of The Ledge two months ago and instantly thought it is the beginning of a whole new genre of film that gets away from the cliché world of most films. It explores nuances of life, ethics, love and religion that are not easily classified. While it is a thriller, it is also much more. If you are not thinking about this movie for days or weeks after, you probably weren't watching. I challenge you to put yourself into each of the characters and recognize how powerful world views can influence decisions and behavior. Of all the characters, I thought the policeman and his life dilemma was most compelling. It seems to tie the whole movie together. I think the final scene of the movie was a little weak and may have actually detracted from the overall effect. I would have done the ending a little different but it is a small quibble over a great viewing experience but that is why it gets a 9 instead of a full 10. The fact that I am writing this review two months after seeing the preview is testament to the impact it can have.
    9paq5528

    Psychological Thriller

    I have rarely seen such an understated, effective movie before. Parts of the movie can be seen as completely predictable, but wait for it...think about it. I walked out of this movie thinking I could take it at face value and yet it nags me, makes me think. It demands attention, and discussion.

    I have a tear in my mind, I'm slightly outraged; no predictable film should have such an effect on me. And yet...

    Viewers of the film may nitpick the details, but they must stop at the fringes to be concerned with the superficial-alities. The meat of the film lies in debate and action - what the characters do, not blowing things up kind of action. Are you willing to put action to your most devout beliefs?

    Fine acting, a fine plot; I wholeheartedly recommend this film.

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    • Trivia
      The film's premise is somewhat similar of the Stephen King short story, also called "The Ledge".
    • Goofs
      At 1:12:27 into the movie, as the camera pans to Gavin on the ledge talking to Hollis, the sun is high casting only a partial shadow ton the gray building in the background. The camera then switches to just Hollis looking out of the window, and when it goes back to show Gavin again, the shadow on the gray building behind him covers it almost completely. But the next two times we see Gavin at the same spot the shadow moves back and forth, revealing that the scenes were shot earlier but cut in for the sake of the narrative.
    • Quotes

      Gavin Nichols: [after Shana tells Gavin she and Joe are going to a new church that does missionary work in Uganda, that's against smoking, drinking, immodest dress for women and secular music]

      [scoffs]

      Gavin Nichols: Jesus Christ. Restrings your guitar one day, stops you from playing it the next.

      Shana Harris: You're so flippant, aren't you? You have no idea what it's like to lose everything and to try and put it all back together again.

    • Connections
      Featured in Conan: An Atheist Named Faith (2011)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Nathan Barr and Lisbeth Scott

      Performed by Lisbeth Scott

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 2011 (Belarus)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Saudi Arabia
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lối Thoát
    • Filming locations
      • Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Foresight Unlimited
      • VIP Media Group
      • Michael Mailer Films
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,216
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,176
      • Jul 10, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,345,871
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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