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Features
• AC-3
• Anamorphic
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• Dolby
• DTS Surround Sound
• Dubbed
• DVD-Video
• Subtitled
• Widescreen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 01 November, 2002
DVD Release : 02 December, 2003 |
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Punch-Drunk Love (Single Disc Edition) description
Adam Sandler takes a shot at critical respectability with Punch-Drunk Love, a movie by director Paul Thomas Anderson (Boogie Nights, Magnolia). Sandler plays Barry Egan, a lonely small businessman who calls a phone sex line one night, only to find himself the victim of an extortion scheme the next day--the very same day on which he ... review details
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Punch-Drunk Love (Single Disc Edition) Customer Reviews
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Synchronicity, free will, and sociology
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This is a great film and Paul Thomas Anderson's best film to date. His off beat approach to depicting life and people in awkward situations and how they deal with it is a joy to watch. It seems a given that films be assembled with care, but most films today are assembled as if one was piling up leaves in a yard. Very few film makers assemble their films with the care and attention to detail that Anderson obviously gives to each and every shot and scene. Camerawork, sound, audio, score, & soundtrack are all carefully assembled and used to create a unique work of art. This is a film. This symphony of varying elements composed together in harmony or disharmony all contribute to the beautiful result that is this film.
Synchronicity and the underlying power of the universe is used as a force that propels this film forward. Free will is also examined and together the two forces, whether at odds or in harmony help show how our lives are pushed and pulled by fate, internal and external forces, and perhaps pudding. The pudding story is true by the way. It was based on a real guy who discovered the exact mistake in marketing that Barry did in the film.
Adam Sandler delivers the finest performance of his career and takes a huge step away from schlock comedy. Anderson proves himself as one of the finest film makers alive today. I will be eagerly awaiting his next feature. |
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