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Bodies Rest and Motion




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Bridget Fonda Movie:
Bodies Rest and Motion



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Bodies, Rest & Motion
Bodies, Rest & Motion
List Price: $14.99Label: Image Entertainment

Salesrank: 36799

Released: June 24, 2003
Our Price: $1.89
Used Price: $0.12
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD-Video
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Phoebe Cates
  • Bridget Fonda
  • Tim Roth
  • Eric Stoltz
  • Alicia Witt
  • Editorial Review:
    Four twentysomething friends explore love, desire and commitment in this irresistibly charming, critically acclaimed romantic comedy. Rebelling against his dreary life in a small Arizona town, TV salesman Nick (The Legend of 1900's Tim Roth) abandons his girlfriend, Beth (Singles' Bridget Fonda), and strikes out onto the highway in search of... something else. Encouraged by her best friend, Carol (Fast Times at Ridgemont High's Phoebe Cates), Beth reluctantly accepts the romantic attentions of a local housepainter (Pulp Fiction's Eric Stoltz). But when Nick's impulsive road trip leads him back home again, the stage is set for a wildly comic chain reaction among four people whose lives have suddenly become hopelessly, hilariously intertwined!

    Bodies, Rest & Motion Reviews:
    Get ready to utilize the FAST FORWARD button on your remote 2 Star Review
    2008-08-12 - I watched this movie with friends and almost immediately had to fast forward thru the opening titles as the female singers were so annoying. Our first surprise was that the film was less 'romantic comedy' as promoted than a meandering drama. The desert locale was tranquil and beautiful; Bridget Fonda and Eric Stoltz were well cast and interesting to watch; Phoebe Cates was appealing as the sane-but-boring ex-girlfriend; but even halfway into the storyline you never really cared about the characters or their situations. As my girlfriend pointed out, Tim Roth captures the homeless look perfectly (even his teeth which appear he has been chewing rocks) and she awarded him the title Most Unattractive Actor in a Film, EVER. Our advice, SKIP IT as there are other worthwhile films that feature the same talented actors.

    What are the other reviewers on? 1 Star Review
    2005-04-23 - I got this film by default as it was coupled with the "Legend of 1900" in a 2-DVD pack. I thought goodie ... I really like Tim Roth and in "1900" he is sparkiling, brilliant and ultimately very moving.

    The opening music of "Bodies..." is about the best thing about the movie, and it keeps coming back throughout the film, which is a plus (stops you chucking things at the TV out of frustration anyway).

    The rest of the movie is a complete pile of pants. The characters are universally unlikeable. Roth seems to try his best with the rubbish script but fails as he has least likeable character of the bunch. You come away not knowing or caring about any of them. Absolutley nothing happens in the movie (unless you count a totally gratuitous 'get your kit off' sex scene which isn't even well acted).

    I have seen some lame films in my time but this really takes the cake. The characters were stoned though most of the film, and I can only assume some of the positive reviewers followed their example whilst watching.

    The amazing thing is it comes with a full length commentary and various other odds and ends. I started to watch the featurette, but the first 2 minutes were so self serving and pretentious I couldn't watch it. There is no way anyone could provide an interesting commentary!

    If I could give less than one star I would, as it is all I could do was put the DVD in the bin. I retained the DVD case though, it was worth more.

    Interestingly the double DVD set is considerably cheaper than "Legend of 1900" on its own. I'd guess that's because anyone who is prepared to sit through this rubbish deserves a break on the other title.

    My advice - buy "Legend of 1900" at full price and save yourself the grief!

    A little too real, perhaps. 4 Star Review
    2004-07-17 - This highly memorable film is a far more accurate film about the slacker generation than "Singles." The cast is excellent.

    Under-rated and under-recognized 5 Star Review
    2004-03-13 - Despite the little attention this movie has gotten, and the varied, sporadic comments and reviews, "Bodies, Rest and Motion" is the most wonderful thing I have seen in years. The four actors (Fonda, Stoltz, Cates, and Roth) could not do better to bring to us a very subtle, touching, and elegant portrayal of loves come and gone and lives living on threads. There's no action here, and very little actually happens, but the dialogue and the attention to details are so strong, you find you don't need anything more; you can simply revel in each actor's beauty and condition. You have to watch this movie more than once, and you have to cry at times, it's that good. I'm scratching my head why this movie did not make greater acclaim. Either I'm going mental, or the world is just missing out.

    Dull and boring 2 Star Review
    2003-11-27 - I know this is a character study but when you don't care at all about any of the characters, it's still hard to like it. I sat through the whole thing and at the end, didn't feel I knew the characters any better than I did at the beginning and I could have cared less what happened to them.


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