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Camp X-Ray

  • 2014
  • 15
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
44K
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Kristen Stewart in Camp X-Ray (2014)
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A soldier assigned to Guantanamo Bay befriends a man who has been imprisoned there.A soldier assigned to Guantanamo Bay befriends a man who has been imprisoned there.A soldier assigned to Guantanamo Bay befriends a man who has been imprisoned there.

  • Director
    • Peter Sattler
  • Writer
    • Peter Sattler
  • Stars
    • Kristen Stewart
    • Payman Maadi
    • Lane Garrison
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    44K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Sattler
    • Writer
      • Peter Sattler
    • Stars
      • Kristen Stewart
      • Payman Maadi
      • Lane Garrison
    • 106User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Kristen Stewart
    Kristen Stewart
    • Cole
    Payman Maadi
    Payman Maadi
    • Ali
    Lane Garrison
    Lane Garrison
    • Ransdell
    Tara Holt
    Tara Holt
    • Mary
    Nawal Bengholam
    Nawal Bengholam
    • Newscaster
    J.J. Soria
    J.J. Soria
    • Rico
    • (as Joseph Julian Soria)
    Marwan Naji
    • Detainee #1
    • (as Mark Naji)
    Anoop Simon
    Anoop Simon
    • Detainee #2
    Cory Michael Smith
    Cory Michael Smith
    • Bergen
    Ser'Darius Blain
    Ser'Darius Blain
    • Jackson
    LaDell Preston
    • IRF #1
    Daniel Leavitt
    Daniel Leavitt
    • IRF #2
    Marco Khan
    Marco Khan
    • Mahmoud
    Julia Duffy
    Julia Duffy
    • Cole's Mother
    Robert Tarpinian
    Robert Tarpinian
    • Detainee #3
    John Carroll Lynch
    John Carroll Lynch
    • Colonel Drummond
    Kyle Bornheimer
    Kyle Bornheimer
    • Night Shift C.O.
    Yousuf Azami
    Yousuf Azami
    • Ehan
    • Director
      • Peter Sattler
    • Writer
      • Peter Sattler
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    8RM851222

    Nice drama

    Greetings from Lithuania.

    "Camp X-Ray" (2014) is nothing very superb or original, but it's a nice drama. Set in kinda unique place, it lets the very simple story of a friendship. Story about friendship would be simple, except that it occurs between two people from different universes, but at the end they get attached by a simple humanity. This a well acted, directed and written drama, which won't going to win any Oscars, but it will do just fine for one evening.

    Overall, "Camp X-Ray" is nicely done drama, set in a unique location and features old as the movies itself plot about friendship between two different people, who wins each others respect and friendship due to common acts on decency.
    10twokelvins

    Takes everything you think you know, stirs it up and throws it back at you to figure out.

    Camp X-Ray is one of those films that doesn't quite leave you after the credits roll. It wasn't what I was expecting and I was surprised the film didn't revolve around politics. The cinematography, the soundtrack, including the constant hum in the background all formed a very real atmosphere. Visually, Camp X-Ray is impressive, but the real essence of the film does lie in the characters. The acting is some of the best I've seen.

    80% of the film takes place on opposite sides of a cell door. We catch a small glimpse through a small glass window, and yet this is enough to feel the chemistry between Peyman Moaadi and Kristen Stewart. I can't even begin to imagine the difficulty at capturing what they did through a window, but it appears effortless.

    The characters are incredibly fleshed out and there are some small hints of this, such as a glimpse of Cole wearing socks with sandals. A personality statement in itself. It's all about the small things!

    I do think a big part of why this film affected me so much is because of my age. I saw parts of Cole in myself.

    She wants to make a difference, she's seeking a way to push herself and the army is a straight forward way of doing that. It pushes your limits, it goes against what women should really do, and by doing that you're trying to prove something within yourself. You're tougher and braver than you appear. Yet put in this situation, things aren't so straight forward or 'black and white' as she expresses. Life is so much more complicated, relationships develop, experiences happen that throw you off course.

    Then there's the added uncertainty of everything, the frustration of not knowing, wondering whether this is right? Whether this is what you want to do? Whether it's okay to speak to this guy? Questioning what you have always been taught is right and wrong.

    I do feel that a lot of films tend to portray women as tough, fearless and almost masculine, but underneath the tough front, I think we all really are vulnerable. There's no escaping that. It's easy to act like things are okay, to put on a tough front, to hide, but there's still always going to be that vulnerability...maybe it goes as you get older, I don't know.

    In the end she discovers her way own way of making a difference, in a way that at the beginning of the film would have been unimaginable, and it just shows how much can change, how little we know, and how important it is to keep an open mind.

    Overall, I was surprised. It wasn't the film I expected, but much, much more. You'll feel every emotion imaginable. It's the kind of film that takes everything you know, or think you know, stirs it all up and throws it back at you to figure out.

    Everything about this film is commendable.
    8fannyelisabethdahlin

    Poignant about friendship and power imbalances

    "Give me Azkaban instead" "Is that one of the Arab books?"

    This very first short and amazing conversation between the soldier Amy Cole and the intern Ali Amir starts something heartfelt all lasts all the way to the end.

    "Camp Xray" is a complex movie with complex characters. Neither is good or bad, they're just ordinary people in difficult circumstances. Sometimes Amy and Ali are unsympathetic and sometimes they're the absolute opposite. They're human. At all these different times, their reactions are understandable.

    It can be toxic to be in such a hyper masculine environment as the army. Especially as a woman. Or, in any working place with just male colleges, to be real. It affects us all, man or woman, but as a woman you may face sexism, be distrusted, not be acknowledged like your colleges, and not believed to be able to do your job as good as a man.

    Kristen Stewart's character faces these things, and she's also conflicted between her army duties and her friendship with Ali, and their slow mutual understanding. There are several power imbalances - the male soldiers have power over Amy, and Amy has power over Ali, by the structures that our society exists by.

    i love Kristen Stewart, and I think she gets too little credit for her acting. It might not be very variated, but she has a way of acting that is unlike other actors, something I cannot quite put my finger on. Many of her characters suffer in silence, and how she portrays that in this film works so well. She's just so great and convincing as Amy Cole.
    8Adriano_Galliani

    Big surprise!

    After watching "American Sniper" I swerved I would never again watch anything from USA related to their most recent military campaigns, cause I couldn't stand another buying false facts and fiction as a truth. But boy, this movie blew me away.

    It does carry a strong message, it has to go a great lengths, it cant be too direct, but it delivers when it really matters.

    Kristen in her recent works shows that she can act and that shes willing to do more artistically challenging titles now that shes done with that teen garbage.

    But real star is Peyman Moaadi, heart-aching performance. Just brilliant.

    Im still wondering how this movie happened, I truly believed that "American Sniper" defined what USA market want to see, judging by it Oscar nominations and positive reviews based only on patriotism.

    Camp X-Ray is not at all apolitical as some of reviewers say - nah, it is political statement, cleverly submerged under story about human species, friendship and love.

    Don't miss this one!
    7tgarciadiez

    Which side are you on?

    The movie itself was quite good and I think that it lives up to a 7.5 star rating. Now, as said before I enjoyed the film but do understand that for many (Including myself) it can be seen as a little to slow...Until arriving to the climax, which is absolutely great! The thing is, that we need to understand what this movie is really trying to portray. Its showing us the crude reality of how heartless and dehumanizing humanity can be through the eyes of Cole (Kristen Stewart) who starts to see how harsh things are and as said in the movie "it's not all so black and white". Kristen Stewart's acting was good but nothing out of the ordinary... I have to say that Maddi's performance was very good and really interprets the character by truly reflecting what Ali was feeling and displaying his desperation of having been in Guantanamo Bay for 8 years. To sum it up, the movie is good and quite the worthwhile. Be patient at the beginning cause it gets better and better as it progresses.'

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    • Trivia
      Shot in 20 days and mostly in chronological order.
    • Goofs
      Whilst all of the other guards on the cell shift watching the detainees check each and every room, including 109 and 110, Cole noticeably doesn't check those two rooms. This is visible on every rotation, and is so evident it's hard to believe it was overlooked. This is especially clear when the credits roll and the two new guards are shown looking in each cell, including 109 and 110.
    • Quotes

      Ali: I haven't heard about this movie.

      Cole: Well, it's probably banned where you're from, anyway.

      Ali: You mean in Germany?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kristen Stewart/Artie Lange/Jason Aldean (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Raunchy
      Written by Bill Justis (as William Justis) and Sid Manker (as Sidney Manker)

      Performed by Bill Justis

      Courtesy of K-Tel Music Inc.

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Cercamon (United Arab Emirates)
      • IFC Films (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • Campamento Rayos X
    • Filming locations
      • Fred C. Nelles Correctional Facility, Whittier, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • GNK Productions
      • Gotham Group
      • Rough House Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,302
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,316
      • Oct 19, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $79,624
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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