Frailty
Lions Gate Films (2002)
Drama, Horror, Thriller
In Collection
#4931
0*
Seen ItYes
031398811725
IMDB   7.3
1 hr 39 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   R
Bill Paxton Dad
Matthew McConaughey Fenton Meiks
Powers Boothe Wesley Doyle
Matt O'Leary Fenton Meiks as a boy
Jeremy Sumpter Young Adam Meiks
Luke Askew Sheriff Smalls
Derk Cheetwood Agent Griffin Hull
Missy Crider Becky
Cynthia Ettinger Cynthia Harbridge
Alan Davidson Brad White
Brad Berryhill
Vincent Chase Edward March
Levi Kreis Fenton Meiks
Gwen McGee Operator
Edmond Scott Ratliff The Angel
Rebecca Tilney Teacher
Director
Bill Paxton
Producer David Kirschner
David Blocker
Corey Sienega
Writer Brent Hanley
Cinematography Bill Butler
Musician Brian Tyler


Actor Bill Paxton made his directorial debut with Frailty . The bulk of the story is told through flashbacks, as a mysterious man ( Matthew McConaughey ) tells a terrible tale to an FBI agent ( Powers Boothe ) investigating the "God's Hand" serial killer case. The man grew up in a small town in Texas, where he and his brother lived a bucolic life with their kindhearted widower father ( Paxton ). One night, the father awakens the two boys, Fenton ( Matthew O'Leary ) and Adam ( Jeremy Sumpter ), and tells them he's had a vision, and God has chosen him and his sons to help Him slay demons who walk the earth in human form. He tells the boys they can never tell anyone about this task. Before long, he comes home from work with a list of names that he claims an angel has given to him. He then begins abducting people, bringing them home, one by one, and having the boys watch while he lays his hands on them. After having proven, to his mind, that they are demons and not human, he chops them up with an axe while the boys look on. Young Adam is eager to participate, seeing his family as "kind of like superheroes," while the older Fenton is distraught, believing that his father has lost his mind. He contemplates running away, but is reluctant to leave his little brother behind. Eventually, he goes to the authorities, which results in disaster. As he tells the story, McConaughey takes Boothe out to the public rose garden near his old home, where he claims his brother, the "God's Hand" killer, buried the bodies. Paxton dramatizes the mayhem while leaving almost all of the gore offscreen, and Brent Hanley 's script leaves the true motives of several characters unclear until the very end. — Josh Ralske
Edition Details
Edition Special Edition
Distributor Lions Gate
Chapters 24
Release Date 2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles English; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Trailer
"Anatomy Of A Scene" Courtesy Of Sundance Channel
The Making Of Frailty
Deleted Scenes
Director Commentary
Production Commentary (Arnold Glassman, David Kirschner and Brian Tyler)
Writer Commentary
Still Photo Presentation by James Hamilton