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The film follows Spalding Gray, who has an eye condition and is informed to take a surgery. Afraid of the dangers that surgery could bring, he decides to seek for a safer alternative treatment.
The film follows Spalding Gray, who has an eye condition and is informed to take a surgery. Afraid of the dangers that surgery could bring, he decides to seek for a safer alternative treatment.
Actors:
Gerry Urso,
Melissa Robertson,
Alvin Henry,
Spalding Gray,
Alyne Hargroder,
Kirk A. Patrick Jr.,
Tommy Staub,
Chris Simms,
Mike McLaughlin,
Buddy Carr
Gerry Urso
Melissa Robertson
Alvin Henry
Spalding Gray
5 June 1941, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Alyne Hargroder
Kirk A. Patrick Jr.
Tommy Staub
Chris Simms
Mike McLaughlin
Buddy Carr
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) #Independent Film Channel (IFC) #Melissa Robertson #Mike McLaughlin #Spalding Gray #Steven Soderbergh
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July 05, 2011
Visually inventive version of Gray's monologue, though the material is not as interesting as that of Swimming to Cambodia.January 01, 2000
There's something intrinsically insincere about the whole quest. Gray is on a search less for a cure than for material.January 01, 2000
Gray's Anatomy finds Spalding Gray turning a bout with a bizarre ocular condition into a dizzying, absorbing odyssey of the neurotic mind.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
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.September 04, 2012
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?January 01, 2000
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.January 01, 2000
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.March 04, 2002
Gray's Anatomy is a triumphant reminder of the power of words to summon our deepest fears.
Nitrate Online
March 11, 2004
The late Spalding Gray's monologue is typically fascinating, and Soderbergh's creative staging is a treat.January 01, 2000
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.April 12, 2002
At best, Gray is a tragicomic Everyman who strikes an empathic chord in his admiring audience; at worst, he's a middle-aged, self-absorbed, hopelessly provincial New Yorker -- an urban hick who won't shut up.August 21, 2012
Soderbergh does (Gray) no favors with a series of overwrought stylistic choices.