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by
Ivana Redwine
Let's take a look at the best new DVDs for May, 2004.
May
4, 2004, 2004
- Recommended DVD Releases "Calendar
Girls"
Inspired
by a true story, this British comedy stars Helen Mirren and Julie Walters. In
Yorkshire, the no-longer-young members of a local chapter of the Women's Institute
decide to raise money for charity by posing nude for calendar photos. In due course,
the photos are taken (with flower arrangements masking the naughty parts) and
the calendar printed, and then the ladies must deal with the consequences of it
becoming a big seller. Elephant"
Winner
of the Palme d'Or at Cannes, this hard-hitting English-language drama was written,
directed, and edited by Gus Van Sant. Plotless and featuring few recognizable
actors, the film chronicles a fictional day at a typical American high school
in Oregon. Although the day at first seems ordinary, things take a tragic turn
when two students go on a shooting rampage reminiscent of the one that occurred
at Columbine in Colorado. "Girl
With a Pearl Earring"
Starring
Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth, this historical drama based on a best-selling
novel supplies a fictional background to a famous 17th-century portrait painted
by Dutch master Johannes Vermeer. Johansson plays the teenage girl Griet, who
goes to work as a maid in the home of Vermeer (Firth). Griet takes an interest
in Vermeer's work, helps him mix paints, and becomes his model as the girl and
the artist develop an unusual relationship. "The
Last Samurai"
Tom
Cruise and Ken Watanabe star in this epic set in 19th-century Japan. Cruise plays
American Civil War veteran Nathan Algren, who is hired to work for the Japanese
emperor in putting down samurai uprisings. But Algren is captured and eventually
bonds with the samurai leader Katsumoto (Watanabe). When Algren realizes he sympathizes
more with the samurai than with the emperor's mercenaries, he must make some major
decisions. "Peter
Pan"
This
is the 2003 live-action version of "Peter Pan" where young teenagers
Jeremy Sumpter and Rachel Hurd-Wood play Peter and Wendy. Jason Isaacs takes the
traditional dual roles of Captain Hook and Wendy's father. The story of course
still involves Wendy traveling from her London home to Neverland, where Peter
and Captain Hook live, but this version shows that even though we lose something
when we grow up, it's best not to remain a child forever. "The
Triplets of Belleville"
Nominated
for an Academy Award in the Best Animated Feature category, this highly eccentric
film might be described as darkly comic. It has only a couple of lines of intelligible
dialogue, originally in French, but later dubbed into English. The story is set
in motion when a world-class bicyclist is kidnapped by mobsters. In the fictitious
metropolis of Belleville, his grandmother enlists the aid of three ancient sisters
who used to be a musical act. May
11, 2004 -
Recommended DVD Releases "The
Fog of War"
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary, this is Errol Morris's portrait
of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. Most of the documentary consists
of interviews of McNamara at age 85 reflecting on his role in the firebombing
of Japan during World War II, the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Vietnam War.
The film also includes some historical footage and other visual material. The
musical score is by Philip Glass. "In
America"
Samantha Morton and Djimon Hounsou got Oscar nominations for their performances
in this drama, which was on many 2003 top ten lists. Set in the early 21st century,
the story follows a young Irish familyhusband, wife (Morton), and two girlsthat
immigrates to New York after the death of the family's only boy. When poverty
forces them to live in a tenement with junkies, they become friends with a terminally
ill neighbor (Hounsou). May
18, 2004
- Recommended DVD Releases "Miracle"
Based on a true story, this sports drama centers around the USA hockey team
at the 1980 Olympics. The Soviet Union team looks unbeatable, and American coach
Herb Brooks (Kurt Russell) selects very young players, hoping he can mold them
into a disciplined unit. He drives them hard and is unforgiving, wanting his players
to bond in their hatred of him. The results are shown in the film's set piece,
the game between the USA and the USSR. May
25 ,
2004
-
Recommended DVD Releases "The
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"
This is the last installment in "The Lord of the Rings," a fantasy
epic that spans three movies. Frodo (Elijah Wood) and Sam (Sean Astin) continue
their quest to destroy the magic Ring, but they must contend with the treachery
of the computer-generated Gollum. Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) must lead forces in
a spectacular final battle. Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, and John Rhys-Davies
continue their portrayals of important characters. Free
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