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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like a grisly roadside accident...we couldn't look away,
By Just Bill (Grand Rapids, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 21 Grams (DVD)
We watched 21 Grams last night.
To counteract the severely intense, tragic film we watched Leno's monolog about half-way through and, after the movie was over, Seinfeld Season Five's "The Marine Biologist." Even with humor during and after, we still went to bed feeling depressed. This is not a film for the faint of heart (or even faint of mind). It requires one to suspend all hope and pay attention to the slow, choppy unfolding of the story. As others have noted, this film unravels in a distinctly non-linear fashion -- story lines overlapping, backing up, coming at you from the past (or the future - hard to say which), all interspersed to tell the tale of three couples whose lives intersect in tragic, unexpected ways. (Remember Memento? This film owes a lot to that ground-breaking effort.) Death, drugs, tragedy, sex, hopelessnes, spiritual and emotional devastation -- all these themes and images are pounded into the viewer from people whose lives have forever fallen apart. Sean Penn is riveting, as usual. But so are Benicio Del Toro and Naomi Watts (who, I think, turned in the performance of her career). All I could think about while I watched the movie was this: Life turns on a dime. At any given moment, my life could take a turn like the lives of these characters. Many lives take that turn every single day, and the downward spiral begins. That fear of sudden devastation chilled me to the bone the whole time I watched film. So, in effect, even though this isn't a traditional thriller or horror movie, it still scared the hell out of me. I'm not sure this is the kind of movie I'll be able to watch again. But I'm definitely sure it's one I'll never be able to forget.
21 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Life, Death and Redemption.,
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This review is from: 21 Grams [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a hard film to see and understand, nevertheless is outstanding and deserves to be seen.
Film director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu has developed a complex, tasty and compromised "film d'art". We may trace different stylistic influences on this movie: Quentin Tarantino's (Pulp Friction) non linear time sequence and some touches of Kieslowski's (The Double Life of Veronique) casual but most meaningful encounters between different characters. Inarritu transforms an ordinary everyday issue in a strange, tangled and puzzling drama. The story is as follows: there is a sick mathematician waiting for a heart transplant as last resort to survive; there is an ex-con trying to make a new clean life for him and his family; there is a family father taking care of his daughters. Tragedy and fate reunite all these elements into a griping tale. Main actress and actors in the film perform greatly. Sean Penn, as the feeble hearted mathematician, is able to express and transmit the anguish of nearly dying man. Afterwards he shows the compulsive need to find who his donor was. Benicio Del Toro, as the ex-con, presents a very convincing mask of a tormented man trying to overcome his addictions and drawbacks in order to have a new opportunity. Last but not least, Naomi Watts, as the widow of the donor, gives a performance full of subtleties. Viewing this movie in DVD gives the unique opportunity to go back to previous scene when you get lost. A tasty dish for movie fans. Enjoy! Reviewed by Max Yofre.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
New edition but where are the extras?,
This review is from: 21 Grams (Collector's Edition) (DVD)
FAr from Special edition, not even a commentary from writers! only the " 21 Grams: In Fragments" - An Insightful Look at the Making of the Film
and besides, this edition looses the DTS track that had the previuos BAREBONES edition
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