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Indian Runner [VHS] (1991)

Starring: David Morse; Viggo Mortensen; Valeria Golino; Patricia Arquette; Charles Bronson Director: Sean Penn Rating: R (Restricted) Format: VHS Tape
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Product Details

  • Actors: David Morse; Viggo Mortensen; Valeria Golino; Patricia Arquette; Charles Bronson
  • Directors: Sean Penn
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Original recording reissued, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
  • VHS Release Date: September 1, 1998
  • Run Time: 127 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 630238074X
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,581 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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    #46 in  Video > Drama > Family Life > Brothers & Sisters

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Sean Penn announced his retirement from acting, then wrote and directed this emotionally raw, somewhat sprawling film, suggested by Bruce Springsteen's song "Highway Patrolman." David Morse is the title character, an upstanding citizen and peace officer who tries to help his troubled--and troublesome--brother (Viggo Mortensen), recently returned from Vietnam. The brother and his girlfriend (Patricia Arquette) have bad news written all over them--but Morse does what he can to be protector, to no avail. Penn, whose model was John Cassavetes, favors long scenes that draw intense emotions from his cast, which includes Charles Bronson (in an unusually low-key role), Sandy Dennis, and Valeria Golino. But it's as depressing as Springsteen's song. --Marshall Fine

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This writing and directorial debut from Sean Penn (Mystic River, Dead Man Walking) isa "raw, intense drama" (Blockbuster Entertainment Guide) filled "with emotion and truth" (Leonard Maltin). An all-star cast featuring David Morse (The Negotiator), Viggo Mortensen (the Lord of the Rings trilogy, A Perfect Murder), Charles Bronson (Death Wish), Valeria Golino (Rain Man), Patricia Arquette (Stigmata) and Dennis Hopper (Blue Velvet) gives The Indian Runner "a fundamental honesty [and] real substance" (Janet Maslin, The New York Times). As deputy sheriff in a small town, Joe (Morse) leads a pretty simple life with his loving family. However, his idyllic existence abruptly changes when his troubled brother Frank (Mortensen) arrives unannounced at Joe's door. Much to the chagrin of his wife (Golino),Joe wants to help Frank make a better life for himself. But Joe soon discovers that this is a formidable task. And as Frank continues his destructive behavior, Joe decides he's had enough, and they square off in a final showdown that pits blood against blood.

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59 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sean Penn -- Method Director?, October 29, 2001
By Jeffrey Ellis "bored recluse" (Richardson, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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I once heard Sean Penn's film referred to as "Method movies," and I can't think of any better description. Though having only released (as of this writing) three films, Penn has created a style that is as distinct and indentifiable as his own idiosyncratic performances as an actor. Penn's films take place in a gray area that is rarely visited by Hollywood films today -- a rather grim place where the action moves slowly and where the images are rarely happy but somehow remain impossible to look away from. These aren't the type of films that make money or draw huge weekend crowds but they are the films that people will still be watching decades from now. The first of these films was the flawed but still compelling Indian Runner, which tells the tragic story of Viggo Mortensen, an unstable vet who returns home and, despite the best efforts of his peace-maker brother David Morse, continues to spin out of control.

Obviously, this is not a happy film but it is still surprisingly touching and that's largely because of the cast -- the majority of whom have never been better and for that, I give full credit to director Penn. While its obvious, at times, that he still has a bit to learn about pacing, it is also obvious that Penn knows how to get great performances out of his actors. Mortensen, playing a role that could have easily become a flat villian, is quite simply amazing. Even as it becomes clear that this is not someone you'd feel safe living next to, the viewer still can't help but feel an amazing empathy for this fractured human being. Penn, as director and writer, is actually willing to take the time to allow Mortensen to become a real, flawed human being. David Morse, always underrated, is much more low-key than Mortensen but no less compelling. He makes his love for his brother both believable and real and it adds a truly tragic air to his efforts to protect Mortensen. However, for me, the film's most shocking revelation is Charles Bronson, cast here as Mortensen and Morse's father. After several decades worth of films where Bronson was basically a blank slate, Bronson is a revelation here. As the father, Bronson becomes a tragic, haunting father and -- and here's the shocking part for those of us who have seen the Death Wish films -- is actually believably human and vulnerable. His final emotional scene is heart breaking -- largely because of Bronson's own performance.

As I said before, this is a flawed film -- mostly in terms of pace. Sometimes, Penn does seem to be insecure about his directorial and writing choices -- as if he's straining to make sure no one misses the point. But these flaws are honestly just nitpicking. I give this film five stars because it heralded the arrival of Sean Penn as an important director and it featured some of the best acting I have ever seen in my life.

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Indian Runner, March 18, 2001
By Jeremy Landes (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
One of the finest fims of the 1990s, The Indian Runner serves as a powerful reminder of our powerlessness to change the people we love. Though the picture is unblinking in its showcase of human weakness, the film has an overwhelming compassion for the wounded souls it presents.

Viggo Mortenson breaks my heart every time I watch his character, Frankie Roberts, in his brother Joe's car--the night after his violent binge. Frankie's final monologue, a drunken, self-righteous ramble about elementary school math class and the tooth fairy (among other things), is extraordinarily strange and comprehensible. Throughout the film, Mortenson dares his brother and his wife to love him, as he spews abuse (and peas) in their faces. Not only do they continue to love this pitiful monster, but we do, too. In a perfect world, Mortenson and David Morse would have shared the Best Actor Oscar in 1991 (Anthony Hopkins can win any year he wants to) and Sean Penn would have won Best Director and Best Screenplay.

Jack Nitchze's soundtrack and the late-'60s--early '70s song selections perfectly complement the tone of this masterpiece. Midway through the film, Penn and his editor Jay Cassidy give us a scene that astonishes in its bold craftsmanship and beauty. This scene includes David Morse, Patricia Arquette, Viggo Mortenson, Charles Bronson, and some poor schmoe at his Hawaiian-style birthday party (L.M. Kit Carson, I think)--living out their lives in different parts of the Midwest over the course of one night while a singer croons over the soundtrack. One of them will soon kill himself; another goes on a crime spree; one loses his sportscar; another waits by the phone. This is maverick filmmaking, and it leaves you breathless! The scene is played without dialogue, but you still learn so much about the characters through their facial expressions and reactions.

If Sean Penn had never made another movie, he would deserve to be named among the top 10 directors of the '90s for the 127 minutes of no-compromise-storytelling he demonstrates in The Indian Runner. I will never miss another one of his films.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The World in Black and White, June 26, 2003
By M. China (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Indian Runner (DVD)
Although made in 1991, The Indian Runner finally came out on DVD in April of 2003, and I have had to watch it numerous times. It is a fascinating character study of Frank. To Frank, life was not shades of grey, but black and white, and he simply would not bend in order to live in this world. Basically, you watch his downfall through the course of the movie. I could understand Frank's character, though, because he was an innocent. Even though he was capable of mayhem, he was also vulnerable and sympathetic due to his uncompromising approach to life. Viggo Mortensen does his best work here, having given Frank's character the utmost consideration. Sean Penn's poetry of the movie was outstanding, weaving the Indian Runner theme throughout the movie in a variety of ways. Although the movie is 12 years old, it is incredible. For a first directorial job, it is amazing. A belated congratulations to all involved with the film. The only thing I wish it had was more special features. It would have been nice to hear the director's and some characters' takes on their approaches and characterizations.
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5.0 out of 5 stars drama observed
What a great first attempt by Sean Penn. Viggo Mortensen and David Morse are wonderful (perfectly cast) as the brothers and their acting is so good you really feel the... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Rebecca E. Sowder

4.0 out of 5 stars "Highway Patrolman" comes to the screen
Joe (Morse) has been trying to do his best since he lost the farm. He's a cop now.

Frank (Mortenson) is a returning Vietnam vet, who was in trouble well before he... Read more
Published 10 months ago by R. Kyle

1.0 out of 5 stars This Movie SUCKED!
It was as if Sean Penn watched "Blue Velvet", tried to be David Lynch and failed miserably. I can't believe people rated this dog positively. Read more
Published 12 months ago by sp

5.0 out of 5 stars Cop or veteran, guilt will not run away
It is a marvelous film for many reasons and it has many meaningful interpretations. The first we can think of is of course the effect of the Vietnam War on a normal man. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Jacques COULARDEAU

4.0 out of 5 stars sad story/great acting
Everyone in this film from Charles bronson to Dennis Hopper turned in a stellar performance . Be prepared for a very dark story however. Read more
Published on January 3, 2007 by Ree Van Vleck

4.0 out of 5 stars The train wreck you can't look away from
This fine movie probably didn't get as much attention as it merited because of its bleakness and because it represented Penn's earliest work as a director. Read more
Published on December 21, 2006 by K. Boullosa

4.0 out of 5 stars Shades Of: A History Of Violence
I see shades of Viggo's recent movie: A History Of Violence in this movie Sean Penn wrote and directed. Read more
Published on May 22, 2006 by Charlotte Drobnicki

3.0 out of 5 stars Not very Entertaining
this movie was totally boring. I think Sean Penn should stick with acting or Direct a movie worth seeing. Read more
Published on May 9, 2006 by David A. Smith

3.0 out of 5 stars Good acting, but glad I don't own it
Good acting does hold your interest, but as someone said: "muddled."
Saw it on TV - have now erased it.
Published on January 31, 2006 by Filmfan

4.0 out of 5 stars penn's directorial debut
this is the movie about family and one man's struggle to help his younger brother.as a big fan of sean penn i always anticipate great things from him,as he is one of the most... Read more
Published on September 25, 2005 by myownme777

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