Geralds.game.2017.480p.english.vegamovies.nl.mkv May 2026
To survive, Jessie must overcome both her physical restraints and her past trauma. In a desperate, gruesome climax, she uses a glass of water to create a lubricant and ultimately breaks her own wrist to slip out of the handcuff. She fights off the Moonlight Man (who returns) and escapes the house, driving away to safety.
Gerald's Game (2017) is a psychological horror film directed by Mike Flanagan, adapted from Stephen King's 1992 novel of the same name. The movie follows Jessie Burlingame (Carla Gugino) and her husband Gerald (Bruce Greenwood) who travel to a secluded lake house to rekindle their marriage. A consensual sex game goes wrong when Gerald dies of a heart attack, leaving Jessie handcuffed to the bed with no easy way to free herself. Isolated and vulnerable, Jessie endures physical pain, dehydration, hallucinations, and the resurfacing of traumatic memories — especially abuse by a family member — while she struggles to survive and reclaim agency.
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, a psychological horror thriller directed by Mike Flanagan. Based on the 1992 novel by Stephen King, the story follows a woman named Jessie who must fight for survival while trapped in a harrowing situation. Film Overview
Plot Summary: Jessie and her husband Gerald retreat to a remote lake house to revitalize their marriage. During a "sex game," Gerald handcuffs Jessie to the bed and subsequently suffers a fatal heart attack.
The Conflict: Left alone, dehydrated, and restrained, Jessie begins to experience vivid hallucinations and must confront deeply buried childhood trauma while being stalked by a mysterious figure known as the Moonlight Man.
Lead Cast: Starring Carla Gugino as Jessie and Bruce Greenwood as Gerald. Critical Reception To survive, Jessie must overcome both her physical
The film received high praise from critics, currently holding a "Certified Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It is widely considered one of the best Stephen King adaptations due to Gugino's performance and Flanagan's direction of a difficult-to-adapt "unfilmable" novel. Where to Watch
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This is not a jump-scare film. The terror is visceral and psychological: dehydration, exhaustion, desperate escape attempts, and one infamous scene involving a glass of water and a razor-sharp shard of ceramic that will make you wince long after it’s over. Flanagan masterfully uses the single location to build unbearable tension, turning the sunlit bedroom into a prison of memory and trauma. Major themes

