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Thread started 11/23/03 2:59pm

bkw

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Punch-Drunk Love

I thoroughly recommend this film. nod

It's directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (Boogie Nights, Magnolia) and stars of all people, Adam Sandler.

It is described as a romantic comedy but is really a difficult film to label. Sandler does a fantastic job and proves he really can act.

Some people will no doubt hate the film cos it's odd i.e if you hate the raining frogs scene in Magnolia then dont bother to see this film.

For those of you that like something different, and like great cinema, then pick this up on DVD and have a look.

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Reply #1 posted 11/23/03 3:00pm

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romantic comedy on medication? i liked it...and i hate adam sandler most of the time. smile
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BK I have this special ed 2 dvd set..dont call me dense but I really dont get this one lol..it is too odd it sems and thats a lot coing from me--I love PT Anderson, Magnolia and Boogie Nights are my shit! This one though--sure it shows how pathetic Sandlers character is and his issues being brought up with women etc but I..I was looking for something more..talk about a jazz piece etc
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Reply #3 posted 11/23/03 3:02pm

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it was great. wierd. but great!

i also recommend.
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Reply #5 posted 11/23/03 3:21pm

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rdhull said:

BK I have this special ed 2 dvd set..dont call em nakes but I really dont get this one lol..it is too odd it sems and thats a lot coing from me--I love PT Anderson, Magnolia and Boogie Nights are my shit! This one though--sure it shows how pathetic Sandlers character is and his issues being brought up with women etc but I..I was looking for something more..talk about a jazz piece etc

I gues it is more "minor" than his other films. It really concentrates on Sandlers character with evryone else just filling roles around him (except perhaps for Emily Watson).

I really enjoyed it though and I could empathize with the main character. I read an interpretation of the film on the iib webite that nails it. He is so effected by the dominance of his sisters that it has effected his confidence and self esteem. As a result, he has seperated his various "worlds" i.e work, private life, sex life,family life etc so as to better deal with them.

When this worlds overlap, he becomes wildly aggressive and violent. When Watsons character enters the scene he falls in love and has to conquer his fear of his worlds colliding by being honest with her. Love conquers all so to speak. Love helps him overcome his own insecurities.

That is a very brief summary but you get the picture. biggrin

I was quite taken with it really. Andersons skill meant that you feel exactly how Sandlers character feels and it's uncomfortable.


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Reply #6 posted 11/23/03 3:22pm

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Reply #7 posted 11/23/03 3:33pm

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totally did not get this one at all. I love Paul Anderson's past work but this one was so, not put together. Maybe I just missed something but I wanted my hour and 45 mins back.
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Reply #8 posted 11/23/03 3:36pm

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bkw said:

Punch-Drunk Love

I thought you started a thread about your wedding anniversary. lol
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Reply #9 posted 11/23/03 3:49pm

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althom said:

bkw said:

Punch-Drunk Love

I thought you started a thread about your wedding anniversary. lol

With that title it would be about the conception of my first child! wink
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Reply #10 posted 11/23/03 3:51pm

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bkw said:

althom said:

bkw said:

Punch-Drunk Love

I thought you started a thread about your wedding anniversary. lol

With that title it would be about the conception of my first child! wink

lol
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Reply #11 posted 11/23/03 3:51pm

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I liked this film, too. Especially when he gets all brave because of love, and starts standing up for himself and kicking some ass. wink
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jthad1129 said:

totally did not get this one at all. I love Paul Anderson's past work but this one was so, not put together. Maybe I just missed something but I wanted my hour and 45 mins back.


You know, I'm really surprised to be hearing this from so many people. Compared to Magnolia, this film was so damn easy to figure out for me.

Think of it as a broken and vulnerable character (which is understandable, given his childhood), building strength and trusting in himself because he has a love that gives him strength.

Throw in the Harmonium, which, I think, pretty much represents his soul or his heart. Throughout the movie, he starts out afraid, and gains strength, and as he does so, he is repairing the harmonium and learning to play it. By the end, he gives the harmonium completely to his love, who also has a few screws loose, but this was left intentionally vague so as not to draw attention away from Adam.

In addition to what I considered a very touching and sweet (albeit slightly psychotic) romance, this movie has a beautiful style unlike any other. I could listen to that trippy music with the reversed orchestra strings and bizarre rhythms and sfx all day, and the coloring is also magnificent.

More than hearing about how comfortable people are within their world, you see it and feel it, almost becoming Barry Egan, always in a state of slight caution and uneasiness (hence the shock sounds, the crashing vehicle, blazing loud semi truck, etc.). By the end, his comfort level with his world is much higher, and we become more comfortable with it as well.

I really fell for this movie, it enchanted me, and I would reccomend it in a heartbeat to anyone who ever feels disillusioned or insecure about their role within this world, or their relationships with other people. I think that would define all of us.
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AnotherLoverToo said:

I liked this film, too. Especially when he gets all brave because of love, and starts standing up for himself and kicking some ass. wink

Yeah! biggrin
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Phillip Hoffman drool
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Phillip Hoffman drool


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savoirfaire said:

jthad1129 said:

totally did not get this one at all. I love Paul Anderson's past work but this one was so, not put together. Maybe I just missed something but I wanted my hour and 45 mins back.


You know, I'm really surprised to be hearing this from so many people. Compared to Magnolia, this film was so damn easy to figure out for me.

Think of it as a broken and vulnerable character (which is understandable, given his childhood), building strength and trusting in himself because he has a love that gives him strength.

Throw in the Harmonium, which, I think, pretty much represents his soul or his heart. Throughout the movie, he starts out afraid, and gains strength, and as he does so, he is repairing the harmonium and learning to play it. By the end, he gives the harmonium completely to his love, who also has a few screws loose, but this was left intentionally vague so as not to draw attention away from Adam.

In addition to what I considered a very touching and sweet (albeit slightly psychotic) romance, this movie has a beautiful style unlike any other. I could listen to that trippy music with the reversed orchestra strings and bizarre rhythms and sfx all day, and the coloring is also magnificent.

More than hearing about how comfortable people are within their world, you see it and feel it, almost becoming Barry Egan, always in a state of slight caution and uneasiness (hence the shock sounds, the crashing vehicle, blazing loud semi truck, etc.). By the end, his comfort level with his world is much higher, and we become more comfortable with it as well.

I really fell for this movie, it enchanted me, and I would reccomend it in a heartbeat to anyone who ever feels disillusioned or insecure about their role within this world, or their relationships with other people. I think that would define all of us.

Very well said. You nailed it. biggrin
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rdhull said:

Phillip Hoffman drool

He is one of the best and coolest actors going around. nod
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AnotherLoverToo said:

rdhull said:

Phillip Hoffman drool


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lol
he's hot, and a great great actor ..I love the offbeat roles that he takes
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bkw said:

rdhull said:

Phillip Hoffman drool

He is one of the best and coolest actors going around. nod

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bkw said:

rdhull said:

Phillip Hoffman drool

He is one of the best and coolest actors going around. nod


amen. Love this guy. I want to see him more often.
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savoirfaire said:

bkw said:

rdhull said:

Phillip Hoffman drool

He is one of the best and coolest actors going around. nod


amen. Love this guy. I want to see him more often.

Have u seen Happiness?
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rdhull said:

savoirfaire said:

bkw said:

rdhull said:

Phillip Hoffman drool

He is one of the best and coolest actors going around. nod


amen. Love this guy. I want to see him more often.

Have u seen Happiness?

I'm trying to work up the courage to see it.

Those really bleak films require you to be in the right "mood" I think.
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bkw said:

rdhull said:

savoirfaire said:

bkw said:

rdhull said:

Phillip Hoffman drool

He is one of the best and coolest actors going around. nod


amen. Love this guy. I want to see him more often.

Have u seen Happiness?

I'm trying to work up the courage to see it.

Those really bleak films require you to be in the right "mood" I think.

Yeah--u better be ready for this one lol

but he was also in Boogie Nights, Mr Ripley, Hard 8, Flawless, Twister, Magnolia etc..you know of course. He's a great character actor imo
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