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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Jane Campion |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 31 October, 2003 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Pictures |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Director's Cut, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama, Movie, Mystery, Mystery / Suspense, Mystery / Suspense / Thriller, Suspense |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396023666 |
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Customer Reviews of In the Cut (Unrated and Uncut Director's Edition)
Great suspenseful thriller This was a great movie with excellent performances by both Meg Ryan and Mark Ruffalo. Mark did a wonderful job portraying the police detective, certainly with a mysterious twist, while Meg plays a quirky sort of odd woman. They kept their relationship questionable and uncertain to viewers while continuing on with the police/victim relationship. A unique film for sure!!!
Okay movie, but Meg Ryan looks good
The movie by itself is really nothing special. Honestly, by the end I really didn't care about how it ended. The one bright spot is the perfomance by Meg Ryan. She really pushed herself and showed more acting chops than I assumed she had. This is not the Meg Ryan were used to. She wasn't perky and spunky like she is in other movies but the way she plays down the role proves that somtimes less is more. Those sad eyes and pouty lips left me with a strange mix of arousal and sympathy. By the end of the moive I just wanted to give her a hug and hold her in my arms.The love scene is not as graphic as other reviewers seem to think. I thought it was sweet and tasteful. Bottem line, rent this movie or buy it cheap because its good enough to watch once.
Campion is the master of quirky characters, this time in a thriller
This is a very fun film about a serial killer in NYC, who has gruesome habits. He is caught after some surprises, which is the frame of the story. What really makes this a worthwhile film is the actors, who are extremely colorful characters.
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>First, there is Meg Ryan. Never again will I view her as a bubbly air-head blond, but now respect her as a very talented actress. She is a teacher, tormented by many demons and living life her own way in a gritty part of the city. She is lonely and stuck in a personal deadend, but her career as a writer and teacher keeps her going. She is also very good as an erotic actor, so if you want to see her that way, this is your film. Yet her whole demeanor is different in this film: she is kind of dowdy, if attractive in an untraditional way.
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>Second, there is Leigh. She is a troubled half-sister, kind of an exagerrated version of Ryan. While I already saw her as a great actor, her performance in this is brilliantly succinct and dense, implying a very complex psychlogy in just a few brief moments. Quite stunning.
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>Third, there is the detective, who is an up and coming actor. He is very good as a crude new york sensualist type, and the chemistry between he and Ryan is unmistakable.
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>REcommended for the characters, if less so for the story. Campion is a great and original talent.