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List Price: $28.95 | | Label: Sony Pictures
Salesrank: 22446
Released: November 18, 2008 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Blu-ray |
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Editorial Review:
From the Writer/Director of Donnie Darko comes this epic story starring Dwayne ('The Rock') Johnson, Seann William Scott and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Los Angeles stands on the brink of social, economic and environmental disaster.
Description of Southland Tales [Blu-ray]:
Well, filmmakers should aim high, they say. And Richard Kelly shot the moon on his highly-anticipated follow-up to cult sensation Donnie Darko, which expands the apocalyptic mood of that movie and blows it up tenfold. Set during the election season of 2008, Southland Tales proposes a series of apparently linked events: the reappearance of a vanished movie star (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), now an amnesiac; the bizarre doubling of a policeman (Seann William Scott in two roles); the development of an energy source from ocean waves; and the presence of an Iraq War veteran (Justin Timberlake) who seems to be watching everything, and narrating some of it. Not that the narration helps; even with voice-over (reportedly added after the film's disastrous debut at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival), Southland Tales doesn't come close to making sense, let alone at the minimum level of dangling a carrot to lead the audience along (even Mulholland Drive had a semblance of murder mystery to be solved, or not). The cast is loaded with Saturday Night Live cut-ups, but only Jon Lovitz connects, and in other roles people like Sarah Michelle Gellar, Christopher Lambert, Bai Ling, and John Larroquette are utterly mystifying, by no fault of their own. In some of the musical sequences Kelly gets in stride, but it's easy to create drama in a three-minute music video, and harder to do over two and a half hours. Some top critics rushed to champion the movie, as though flying in the face of philistinism, so feel free to try out this incoherent pastiche for yourself. --Robert Horton
Southland Tales [Blu-ray] Reviews:
Waste of time... 
2009-11-21 - Has quite a few interesting innovation, but it is so stupid, I had to force myself to watch it and I could not even finish it.
The Truth Will Set You Free 
2009-11-13 - You know a movie's bad when the soundtrack sells better than the movie... But for real, it's a tight flick, but it isn't easy to follow. Not for the faint of thought or brain capacity.
A real attention grabber 
2009-10-16 - I'd caught parts of this film on cable, but never managed to catch the whole thing. I was intrigued, and just couldn't get it out of my mind. Having finally managed to see the entire film from beginning to end, I can highly recommend it. If you liked Donnie Darko, you will love Southland Tales (especially since the same mastermind is behind both)! A great addition to your collection of films that make you think.
Can we please get "propaganda" included in the rating system? 
2009-09-30 - Seriously.... Can we please get some kind of "Propagana Warning" incorporated into the rating system, please.......
All the other positive ratings are going to result in me trying this thing again, (right now, in fact), but I'm not holding out much hope.
When the opening sequence is talking about "republicans" and features a video shot of an elephant boffing another .... can it really go anywhere but down from there?????
I'll try... but I'm not expecting much...
baaaad 
2009-09-29 - I was excited to see this film. I really enjoy many of the actors but the film is terrible. It's nothing like the preview. It's very long, and very boring. I looked online to see how well it did in the box office because I wondered why I hadn't heard of it. It made approx 350 thousand dollars worldwide. Seriously, look it up.