Additional information
Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches, 2.4 ounces |
Item model number | 3925577 |
Director | Bill Maher |
Media Format | Color, Dolby, Blu-ray, NTSC, Widescreen, Multiple Formats, Enhanced |
Run time | 1 hour and 41 minutes |
Release date | June 29, 2010 |
Actors | Nick Stahl, AnnaSophia Robb, Charlize Theron, Dennis Hopper, Woody Harrelson |
Subtitles | Spanish |
Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
Studio | Lionsgate Home Entertainment |
Number of discs | 1 |
Ruth Princess –
Maybe not the best review because I didn’t actually watch the full thing. I fell asleep and didn’t even know where in the movie when I tried to watch it again the next day.
C.J –
I do not like negative films that do not lift you up and I take offence with the murder of the Grandfather and abuse of the grandchildren by him. It was a negative, depressive movie with bad role models and no real point.
It was painful to watch!
David –
This movie is one of the more drama filled flicks that I have watched over the years. That being said, this movies brings different elements into each scene which makes it more interesting to watch. Annasophia Robb does a perfect job at her difficult role. Nick Stahl and Charlize Theron show true emotion into their scenes as well which definitely draws you into the film.
Overall, I thought this movie was worth the buy and had a lot of things realistically that I could relate to. If you enjoy watching movies that end in a twist and are keeping you at the edge of your seat, then I would recommend this movie.
Alice S –
I liked the movie and the DVD was in good shape
Uncle Jimmy –
I really can’t say I enjoyed this movie. It was extremely bleak. I don’t really see the world as its portrayed in this movie.
Can’t fault the production value. It was done very competently but I just don’t buy the storyline.
Amazon Customer –
I ordered this DVD for my wife who refuses to write reviews. I cannot say that it either great or junk as I did not watch it.
Jonathan Wilkin –
Perhaps the intensity of this film was easier to take on the small screen than it was in the theater. I thought it was well acted and flowed well from beginning to end. The characters moved both geographically and developmentally which helped to keep my interest. The ending was bizare, but believable given the twisted upbringing of the brother; a mixture of good and bad. The heart is a place which is large enough to house a fearful mixture of both pure love and pure hate, and who can say which will have supremisy in the end? His journey is not over by a long shot. I can see this showing up in the future on tv. It should hit a chord with almost every age group; the struggle we all have to make sense of the world, the unfortunate situations in which we all find ourselves at times, and the emotions those situations invoke in us.
Misfit –
I completely dig this flick. It was emotionally exhausting but real. This is the side to life that most are lucky enough not to have to live with or see. In the days now of feel good movies and happy endings, this really cut to the chase that not every movie is given a happy ending. For the end of this movie, I wasn’t real thrilled with where it ended off with either as some have so eloquently mentioned, however the meat of the story was just outstanding to me. I loved it so much I bought it. I think it’s not a movie for some but for me, I found it to be exceptional.