Watch “21 Grams” (2003) Online For Free!

Memorable quote: "They all say we lose 21 grams at the exact moment of our death....everyone"

image This morning, I was really trying to go to sleep, (yes, at the moment, I’m in vampire mode), and I needed something to do that would relax me, so I headed over to Hulu.com to see if I could find a movie to watch that I hadn’t seen before. I looked around a bit and ran across “21 Grams” starring Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, and Naomi Watts. I really liked what I read about it, so I decided to watch it. You guys have just got to see this one!

I’m a huge fan of movies with interweaving plot lines and “21 Grams” is by far one of the best I’ve ever seen! At first, it was a bit confusing, because, according to Wikipedia, “the movie was shot in chronological order, but is edited in a non-linear arrangement where the lives of the characters are depicted before and after the accident, “ so it all comes together at the end. These kinds of movies are intriguing to me. Almost like having to solve a crime, you get clues along the way as you try to figure out the story.

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Plot

from Wikipedia WARNING, contains spoilers!

As previously mentioned, the film is edited in a non-linear manner. The following is a linear, chronological summary of the plot:

Jack Jordan (Benicio del Toro) is a former convict who is using his new-found religious faith to recover from drug addiction and alcoholism.

Paul Rivers (Sean Penn) is a mathematics professor with a fatal heart condition. Unless he receives a new heart from an organ donor, he will have less than one month to live. Paul's wife (Charlotte Gainsbourg) wants him to donate his sperm so she can have his baby, even if he dies. The two are civil to one another, yet distant.

Cristina Peck (Naomi Watts) is also a recovering drug addict, and now lives a normal suburban life with a supportive husband and two children. She is a loving mother and active swimmer who left her days of drugs and booze behind.

These three separate stories/characters become tied together one evening when Jack kills Cristina's husband and children in a hit-and-run accident. Her husband's heart is donated to Paul, who begins his recovery.

Cristina is devastated by the loss and returns to drugs (2CB and ketamine) and alcohol. Paul is eager to begin normal life again, but he hesitantly agrees to his wife's idea of surgery and artificial insemination as a last-ditch effort to get pregnant. During consultations with a doctor before the surgery, Paul learns that his wife had undergone an abortion after they had separated in the past. Angered, Paul ends the relationship. He becomes very inquisitive about whose heart he has. He learns from a source that the heart belonged to Cristina's husband, and begins to follow the widowed Cristina around town.

Jack is stricken with guilt following the accident. Despite his wife's protests to keep quiet and conceal his guilt, Jack tells her that his "duty is to God" and turns himself in. While incarcerated, he claims that God had betrayed him and, soon enough, loses his will to live. He tries unsuccessfully to commit suicide. He is released after Cristina declines to press charges, as she realizes that putting Jack in prison will not bring her family back. When Jack is released, he is unable to reincorporate himself into normal family life, and instead leaves home to live as a transient. He works a manual labor job and defaces his Christian tattoos with a knife.

Paul finds an opportunity to meet Cristina and eventually reveals how the two of them are connected. Desperately needing one another, they begin develop a relationship. Though Paul has a new heart, his body is rejecting the surgery, and his outlook is grim. As Cristina begins to dwell more on her changed life and the death of her girls, she continually focuses on a desire to exact revenge on Jack. She goads Paul into agreeing to murder him.

Paul meets with the person who originally found Cristina for him. Paul also purchases a gun from him and learns that Jack is living in a motel. Paul and Cristina check into the motel where Jack is also staying. When Jack is walking alone, Paul grabs him and leads him out into a clearing at gunpoint with the intention of killing him. Paul is unable to kill Jack, who himself is confused, shaking and pleading during the event. Paul tells Jack to "just disappear" then returns back to the motel, lying to Cristina about Jack's death. Later that night, while they are sleeping, Paul and Cristina are awakened by a noise outside their door. It's Jack, who, still consumed by guilt and inner torment, orders Paul to kill him and end his misery. There is a struggle, and Cristina blind-sides Jack and begins to beat him with a wooden lamp. Paul has a heart attack and shoots himself to avoid dying from asphyxia.

Jack and Cristina rush Paul to the hospital. Jack tells the police that he shot Paul, but he is released. The conflict between Cristina and Jack remains unresolved (they meet in the waiting room after Paul's death, but do not speak). Cristina learns in the hospital that she is pregnant. After Paul's death, Cristina is seen tentatively preparing for the new child and Jack is shown returning home to his family.

 

2 comments:

Majase Cyc said...

Excellent movie!

The first time I saw it I was way drunk and it completely sobered me up, because I was concentrating so hard on what was going on, lol.

Now if that is not a recommendation I don't know what is. I've since seen it twice more and always catch new things.

Kelly said...

Great story! Haha! Ya know, I was sitting here wondering what movie to watch this morning, and I might just watch this one again, to see if I catch anything new. Thanks for the idea! And thanks for dropping by. I'll drop by your place when I wake up later. Ciao!

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