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21 Grams [Collector's Edition] DVD
1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
PN: 025193013620
Release: 10/03/2006
Starring: Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Naomi Watts
Director(s): Alejandro González Iñárritu
Price:$14.99
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21 GramsMexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu makes his first English-language feature with the downbeat drama 21 Grams. Set in an unnamed U.S. urban center, the film uses a nonlinear structure to piece together the intertwined lives of three very different people. Paul ( Sean Penn) is a math teacher with a heart problem and a troubled marriage to British wife Mary ( Charlotte Gainsbourg). Christine ( Naomi Watts) is a former drug addict who lives with her husband, Michael ( Danny Huston), and her daughters. Jack ( Benicio del Toro) is a born-again Christian with a wife ( Melissa Leo) who has stood by him since his days as a criminal. Following a tragic accident, the three main characters are thrown into each other's lives. 21 Grams was shown in competition at the 2003 Venice International Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
Cast Sean Penn as Paul Benicio Del Toro as Jack Naomi Watts as Christine Charlotte Gainsbourg as Mary Melissa Leo as Marianne Clea Duvall as Claudia Danny Huston as Michael Paul Calderon as Brown
| Crew Deborah Riley - Art Director Guillermo Arriaga - Associate Producer Francine Maisler - Casting Marlene Stewart - Costume Designer Michael Steele - First Assistant Director James Alan Hensz - First Assistant Director Alejandro González Iñárritu - Director Stephen Mirrione - Editor Ted Hope - Executive Producer Gustavo Santaolalla - Composer (Music Score) Brigitte Broch - Production Designer Rodrigo Prieto - Cinematographer Robert Salerno - Producer Alejandro González Iñárritu - Producer Jose Antonio Garcia - Sound/Sound Designer Guillermo Arriaga - Screenwriter Howard A. Anderson Company - Visual Effects Gary Pilkinton - Special Effects Technician
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 21 Grams Thanks to strong acting and a solid screenplay, 21 Grams is intellectually and emotionally compelling, even as the editing style hinders it from being as engaging as it could be. Guillermo Arriaga's script for Alejandro González Iñárritu's 21 Grams was written chronologically, but with the knowledge that the story line would be fractured in the editing room. There are no bad scenes in the film. The actors all bring a gravitas to the material that grounds the film in what feels like truth, if not necessarily reality. Benicio Del Toro uses his expressive physical presence to reveal his character's inner conflict, effectively communicating a variety of inner states with little more than his posture. While Naomi Watts' character suffers the most in the film, she expresses an inner strength even in her most defeated moments that keeps the character compelling. Although she endures the most horrible life events, she is the one that seems most able to survive. She never loses control, she simply is so worn down that she begins to make bad decisions. Sean Penn is saddled with the most difficult role of the three, as his character is little more than a plot device. His survivor's guilt drives the story forward, but there are so many other actions for which the man should feel guilty that the character loses a three-dimensionality that the other two possess. Despite its fractured narrative, 21 Grams is at heart an old-fashioned melodrama. By aggressively chopping up the order that the events in the film are presented to the audience, Iñárritu sacrifices letting the three main characters' emotional arcs affect the viewer. However, the style does succeed in keeping the audience in the moment of each of the scenes, something that might be difficult for an audience member if he or she were feeling overwhelmed by the many tragic events that precede any given scene. Iñárritu may enjoy telling a story in this way, but he does not allow his audience to feel the full weight of 21 Grams. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Benicio Del Toro: Academy, Best Supporting Actor (nominated) Benicio Del Toro: Chicago Film Critics Association, Best Supporting Actor (nominated) Benicio Del Toro: L.A. Film Critics Association, Best Supporting Actor (Runner-up) (winner) Benicio Del Toro: Screen Actors Guild, Best Supporting Actor (nominated) Guillermo Arriaga: Chicago Film Critics Association, Best Screenplay (nominated) Melissa Leo: L.A. Film Critics Association, Best Supporting Actress (Runner-up) (winner) Naomi Watts: Academy, Best Actress (nominated) Naomi Watts: Chicago Film Critics Association, Best Actress (nominated) Naomi Watts: L.A. Film Critics Association, Best Actress (winner) Naomi Watts: Screen Actors Guild, Best Actress (nominated) Sean Penn: L.A. Film Critics Association, Best Actor - Runner-up (winner) Sean Penn: National Board of Review, Best Actor (winner) Sean Penn: Venice International Film Festival, Volpi Cup for Best Actor (winner)
| National Board of Review, Best Picture (nominated)
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General Specifications: | | Language Options: | English, French | | Subtitle Options: | French, Spanish | | Sound Processing: | DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel DTS: Digital Theater Systems (akin to 5.1)
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21 Grams: In Fragments - an insightful look at the making of the film | | DVD Aspect Ratio: | 1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
| | MPAA Rating: | R | | DVD Discs Included: | 1 | | DVD Sides: | 1 | | DVD DVD Region Code: | 1 | | Content Length: | 125 min | | | DVD Chapters: | Disc #1 -- 21 Grams [Collector's Edition]
1. Mom Is Waiting for Us [4:03]
2. So This Is Death's Waiting Room? [3:12]
3. Jesus Is Our Hope [4:04]
4. Call an Ambulance [3:09]
5. Washing the Past [4:01]
6. There's No Hitting in This House [3:39]
7. Nobody Saw Him [4:39]
8. Have You Been Drinking? [4:39]
9. Heart-to-Heart [7:03]
10. Duty Bound [4:43]
11. The First Day of My New Life [2:13]
12. Life Does Not Go On [4:19]
13. Original Owner [2:55]
14. Bled Dry [2:02]
15. God Even Knows When a Single Hair Moves... [2:09]
16. Going to Heaven [2:46]
17. Your Friend [3:38]
18. Did You Bring What I Asked You For? [2:40]
19. Making Plans [4:38]
20. Coming Home [4:07]
21. Hidden Numbers [1:39]
22. You Shouldn't Have Done It [4:13]
23. Can I See You Again? [3:40]
24. A Good Heart [11:33]
25. Lack of Evidence [3:48]
26. Daddy, a Pigeon! [3:32]
27. Despair [1:55]
28. Red Shoelaces [4:12]
29. You're Pregnant [:56]
30. How Many Times? [5:06]
31. 21 Grams [2:43]
32. End Titles [6:18]
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