


Genre : Thriller En 1954, le marshal Teddy Daniels et son coéquipier Chuck Aule sont envoyés enquêter sur l'île de Shutter Island, dans un hôpital psychiatrique où sont internés de dangereux criminels. Teddy is shown as a scared man a man of war and violence as portrayed in various flashbacks. Scorsese doesn't rely on the over-grainy, ugly presentation that most modern horror or suspense-riddled thrillers rely on. While most modern pictures of its kind lack character or any real sense of suspense, Shutter Island doesn't go for cheap gags. Shutter Island is adapted by a book written by Dennis Lehane wrote gone baby, gone and mystic river. It is a complete assault on the senses, and it works beautifully. Whether he sold his soul or not, he's quite ominous in every single scene he is present in. He's been pushing for an assignment on the island for personal reasons, but before long he wonders whether he hasn't been brought there as part of a twisted plot by hospital doctors whose radical treatments range from unethical to illegal to downright sinister. It is because of this that the thrilling conclusion will leave many blindsided.
