Why The Gift Stands Out as a Netflix Psychological Revenge Thriller
Slow-Burn Thriller
The 2015 film The Gift, now streaming on Netflix, offers a unique blend of psychological suspense. Directed by Joel Edgerton, the story revolves around a married couple, Simon (Jason Bateman) and Robyn (Rebecca Hall). They encounter Simon’s old acquaintance, Gordo (Joel Edgerton), who starts sending them mysterious gifts. This eerie premise builds toward a chilling revelation that makes Robyn question her marriage.
A First Time Director
Besides acting in the film, Joel Edgerton made his directorial debut with The Gift. Drawing inspiration from filmmakers like Alfred Hitchcock and classics like Cape Fear, Edgerton crafts an atmosphere thick with tension. He said his goal was to keep viewers guessing throughout, which he accomplished remarkably well. Edgerton’s ability as a director shines similarly to his compelling work in Boy Erased.
Profitable But Didn’t Leave An Impression
Though The Gift wasn’t a box office giant, it earned an impressive $60 million worldwide against its modest $5 million budget. It received critical acclaim for its sharp direction and stellar performances, particularly praising Jason Bateman’s portrayal.
Before Bateman Did Ozark
Known for his comedic roles in Arrested Development, Jason Bateman showed a different side in The Gift. His transition to dramatic roles was fully realized later in Ozark, but this film was a preview of what he could deliver. His performance here continues to highlight his range.
Edgerton Should Direct More Films
Joel Edgerton followed up The Gift with the critically acclaimed Boy Erased, solidifying his talent behind the camera. Though he currently has no directorial projects lined up, his first two films propose that he should return to this role soon.
Streaming On Netflix Now
Rebecca Hall plays Robyn with empathy, grounding the film as the audience discovers secrets alongside her. While Hall recently appeared in Godzilla x Kong: A New Empire, her role in The Gift truly highlights her skill. If you love gripping thrillers and missed this one at release, it’s definitely worth a watch on Netflix now.