ABOUT
THE MOVIE |
Genre: Drama
Starring: Sean Penn, Jude Law, Kate Winslet,
Anthony Hopkins, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo, Patricia
Clarkson
Director: Steven Zaillian
Rating: PG (Some Violence)
Year Made: 2006
Link: www.sonypictures.com/
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SPECIAL
FEATURES |
- The Making of ALL THE KING'S MEN
- Shake Hands With The Devil: The cast of "All
The King's Men" discusses politics and corruption and
why filmgoers find the subject so fascinating
- An American Classic: An Introduction to Robert
Penn Warren, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "All The
King's Men"
- The Legend And Lore of Huey Long: This documentary
investigates the colorful politician who provided the inspiration
for Sean Penn's character Willie Stark
- LA Confidential: On Location with ALL THE KING'S MEN
- Deleted Scenes
- Alternate Ending
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TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS |
Languages: English
Subtitles: English/Chinese/Korean
Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Running Time: 2 hrs 8 mins
Region Code: 3
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SYNOPSIS:
Oscar
winning actor Sean Penn, two-time Academy Award nominee Jude
Law, four-time Academy Award nominee Kate Winslet and Oscar
winner Anthony Hopkins star in this riveting story of a humble
man's rise to political power and the destructive force of
corruption and betrayal that would ultimately unravel his
soul based on Robert Penn Warren's 1946 classic Pulitzer Prize-winning
novel.
MOVIE REVIEW:
All The King’s Men is supposed to be an award-winning
film from acclaimed director Steven Zaillian and a high-power
cast of Sean Penn, Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Anthony Hopkins,
James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo and Patricia Clarkson. These
dudes have more awards, including Oscars, between them than
I can count; but this movie went on to garner a 11% rating
on the Tomatometer. What went wrong?
Basically a tale of mismanaged expectations. With the Pulitzer
Prize-winning novel as the film’s narrative bedrock
and a running time of 128 minutes, Steven Zaillian contrived
to under-whelm with central characters Willie Stark (Sean
Penn) and Jack Burden (Jude Law). I had no idea if there was
any moment of reflection for Stark amidst his meteoric rise
from backwater traveling salesman to explicitly corrupt demagogue,
and Jack’s back-story was unbelievable the moment Kate
Winslet was cast as the love of his life. I heart Kate Winslet,
but her hair looked phony to me in every single second of
her screen time.
Watch this movie, though, to see another stunning larger-than
life performance from Sean Penn and a very scene-stealing
Patricia Clarkson. At the same time, think of how much better
this could have been.
SPECIAL
FEATURES:
This DVD lovingly includes a making-of; an interview with
the cast; an introduction of the book; a documentary on the
real Huey Long; an on-location interview as well as deleted
scenes and an alternate ending.
AUDIO/VISUAL:
The
visual transfer is flawless and the DVD can be viewed with
English, Chinese or Korean subtitles in Dolby Digital.
MOVIE RATING:
DVD
RATING:
Review
by Lim Mun Pong
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