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Rain Man Special Edition



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Tom Cruise Movie:
Rain Man Special Edition



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Rain Man (Special Edition)
Rain Man (Special Edition)
List Price: $14.98Label: MGM (Video & DVD)

Salesrank: 3456

Released: February 3, 2004
Our Price: $2.99
Used Price: $1.58
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Anamorphic
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Dubbed
  • DVD
  • Special Edition
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Tom Cruise
  • Andrew Dougherty
  • Dolan Dougherty
  • John-Michael Dougherty
  • Marshall Dougherty
  • Editorial Review:
    Dustin Hoffman is a 'triumph (People) in an Oscar(r)-winning* role, and Tom Cruiseis 'terrific (ABC Radio) in a film that's fascinating, touching and full of smart surprises (Newsweek)! Charlie Babbitt (Cruise) has just discovered he has an autistic brother named Raymond (Hoffman) and is now taking him on the ride of his life. Or is it the other way around? From his refusal to drive on major highways to a four minutes to Wapner meltdown at an Oklahoma farmhouse, Raymond first pushes hot-headed Charlie to the limits of his patience and then pulls him completely out of his self-centered world! But what began as an unsentimental journey for the Babbitt brothers becomes much more than the distance between two placesit's a connection between two vastly different people and a poignant, profound and powerful film (Joel Siegel, ABC-TV)! *1988: Actor

    Description of Rain Man (Special Edition):
    Rain Man is the kind of touching drama that Oscars are made for--and, sure enough, the film took Academy honors for best picture, director, screenplay, and actor (Dustin Hoffman) in 1988. Hoffman plays Raymond, an autistic savant whose late father has left him $3 million in a trust. This gets the attention of his materialistic younger brother, a hot-shot LA car dealer named Charlie (Tom Cruise) who wasn't even aware of Raymond's existence until he read his estranged father's will. Charlie picks up Raymond and takes him on a cross-country journey that becomes a voyage of discovery for Charlie, and, perhaps, for Raymond, too. Rain Man will either captivate you or irritate you (Raymond's sputtering of repetitious phrases is enough to drive anyone crazy), but it is obviously a labor of love for those involved. Hoffman had been attached to the film for many years, as various directors and writers came and went, but his persistence eventually paid off--kind of like Raymond in Las Vegas. Look for director Barry Levinson in a cameo as a psychiatrist near the end of the film. --Jim Emerson

    Rain Man (Special Edition) Reviews:
    Rain Man.....the movie 5 Star Review
    2009-11-26 - One of my favorite movies.....Great performances by Dustin Hoffman,who plays Raymond,a servant with a gift for numbers,and his brother,Charlie,Tom Cruise.....Charlie finds out after 30 years that he has a special brother who is in a home caring for his special needs.He desides to "kidnap"Rayond to get to know him better.The movie shows the very special challenges this creates for Charlie,and the special bond that is created when Charlie finally finds what a very wonderful person Raymond is.Hollywood at it's best....Very unusual in light of some of their recent efforts....example(2012-the movie)UGH!!!!

    "Five Star Film" 5 Star Review
    2009-08-16 - "Rainman" is the story of two brothers who have never known about each other. After con artist Charlie Babbitt's (Tom Cruise) father dies he finds out his dad has left 3 million dollars to a son in a mental home. This son, Raymond (Dustin Hoffman), is autitstic, and Charlie decides in order to get his hands on the inheritence he will pull Raymond from the home and take of him himself. What follows is a touching story of the acceptance and understanding of people who are challenged, yet special, as well as a story of changing one's outlook on life as Charlie is forced to examine his own personna and to drop his conniving ways to care for his brother. This piece of work is some of the best Cruise has ever done and it's the best film Hoffman has ever acted in. It was no surprise the film became a huge boxoffice hit and garnered four Oscars, including Best Actor for Hoffman, Best Screenplay, Best Director for Barry Levinson (who has a cameo in the film), and Best Picture of 1988. The DVD is not really a "special edition" version, although we do have a few extras like the trailer and a minor featurette with an interview with the stars. There are three commentaries, one with Levinson who offers his thoughts on the making of the film. I just wished there had been a more insightful featurette on how the movie was made. Still, "Rainman" is an excellent piece of film work and one that holds up 21 years later.

    After 21 years, "Rain Man" floats into mediocrity... 3 Star Review
    2009-07-23 - This discussion needs to begin with the idea that whatever critique comes of this film; it is not in direct correlation to those that suffer from autism. The words written herein are only used to discuss the film "Rain Man", not to have a lengthy discussion on my thoughts with this serious condition. With that said, I recently had the opportunity to sit down and watch "Rain Man" commercial-free, and unedited by TV - viewing it the way audiences may have seen it in theaters - and I wondered - is "Rain Man" that wonderful of a film, or we just all taken-aback by the intense performance by Dustin Hoffman? This is a tough question as I was somewhat bored with the story that Morrow and Base put together, yet each scene that Hoffman was in I was glued to the screen watching his idiosyncrasies, his apt ability to make this character out of merely studied influences. Hoffman deserved the Oscar for this film, but again, looking back - was it deserving of everything else that it won?

    "Rain Man" recycles this age old story that Hollywood is familiar with, a dying family member leaves a will to another, unknown, family member that eventually becomes the savior of the film. The groundlings to this story are not anything new to direct-to-video markets, but with Hoffman and Cruise headlining, there is more of a mass appeal. What pulls this film up is, as already stated, Hoffman - continuing to prove his worth - but yet slips downward yet again with Cruise. He seems to be a bit of a loose cannon in this role. For the first moment that we see him, he is this fast-talking, smooth sailing entrepreneur that seems to be going through this financial crisis. Randomly he is able to leave, drive from California to Florida and finally making a pit stop in Ohio for his father's funeral. Upon arriving he becomes bitter and more sinister as he learns that he is not inheriting his father's wealth, but instead has a brother that will have it all. As we discover whom this is - our film changes from this family plight to this road movie - going all over our great nation to demonstrate brotherly love. Yet - from the moment this voyage begins, we see less and less of the Cruise's initial character and we are welcomed into the third stage of Cruise, caring man who is just trying to survive.

    Where "Rain Man" gets itself into trouble is that Hoffman is so good, we are unable to fully develop Cruise's character. We are glued to Hoffman on the screen, and thus Cruise can get away with anything (slipping in and out of character within scenes) because are eyes are focused on one man, and one man only. Cruise does give a performance in this film, but it seems stale and disjointed. His emotion never seems to come out, especially with the very dark ending - leaving us with no hope for the future? The bleakest of endings, I was left wondering how much this would have worked if we were to focus on Cruise's character throughout, only giving us glimpses of Hoffman throughout the film. I would have liked to see his inner turmoil, his struggle without the glossiness that was handed to us. As a man with no money, he was easily able to maneuver anything that his brother wanted? The suits for Vegas were not free. Yet, we seem to let this slide off our backs when we talk about this film because we are all in awe of Hoffman, which we have every right to be. Personally, Hoffman deserves all the kudos for his role, but watch Cruise carefully; I believe he gives one of the worst performances of his career.

    Then there is Barry Levinson. There is so much that I like about him as a director and there are moments in this film that he pulls your heartstrings hard - and with the greatest of ease. He never gave us a false impression of autism - there are these moments where we believe Hoffman will say something that doesn't fit, there are plenty of music-leading moments, but instead he pulls the rug and gives us honesty and truth. I appreciated that and adored Levinson's choice of cinematography, but the ending needed work. Once we were out of the car, we were rushed to a conclusion. The less-tender moments at the end didn't congeal well, leaving us with false hope and darkness. This isn't a happy film, and I just don't think Levinson had a way to wrap it up. The train scene was disappointing and disastrous to say the least.

    Overall, I think I am going to answer my own question. "Rain Man" doesn't seem to last the test of time. Hoffman's performance kept the over two hours worth the viewing, but I don't think I could watch this again. "Rain Man" is a mediocre film fueled by one great performance. There isn't any meat to the overall story, and at times it just seem to flop around on the floor waiting for something to put it back into the vastness of cinema. "Rain Man" did sweep the Oscars that year, giving everyone that feeling of joy - but nearly 21 years later, it just doesn't remain a memberable film.

    Grade: *** out of *****


    OK, but really not Best Picture worthy... 3 Star Review
    2009-07-21 - I remember when this came out, I thought it was only mediocre, and was surprised when it won Best Picture. Watched it again for the first time since it's original release, and was still disappointed with it.

    Great story, good buy! 4 Star Review
    2009-03-08 - Great movie! Kind of slow if you are looking for something for a special date or a night with the guys, but it's a great story, well-made film, and has fabulous actors!










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