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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Danny Boyle |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | KOCH VISION |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Enhanced, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adult Language, Adult Situations, Age Disparity Romance, Bohemian Life, Brief Nudity, Class Differences, Color, Comedies, Comedy, Comedy Drama, Comedy of Manners, Crisis of Conscience, Cynical, Digital Video, Drama, Feature, Feature Film Comedy, Feature Film-comedy, Fish Out of Water, Gritty |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | DKOC6226D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 741952622697 |
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Customer Reviews of Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise
Overbearing quick edits, make a mediocre movie even worse I bought this movie because I am a HUGE fan of Danny Boyle's work. His early work (Shallow Grave and Trainspotting) are some of my favorite films. I am highly awaiting his newest film, Sunshine, and am also a fan of his take on the zombie genre, 28 Days Later. So when I saw that Danny Boyle had directed this "hilarious" film, I decided to give it a chance. When it starts, I only hoped the whole movie didn't look horribly pixilated. To my dismay, the rest of the film did indeed look like this. Unnecessary angles, quick cuts, and a horribly jumpy plot line make this an atrocious film. Shame on you, Danny Boyle.
Great Brit Film
This is a great off the wall film. Good BBC production. Highly recommend.
It sucks...but it's a living
The title of this review doesn't refer to the film, but to the noble profession of selling vacuum cleaners, further ennobled by the door-to-door approach. Marauders of the working class homefront, these sales blokes (it's a British film) pounce with ferocious, rapacious glee on the unsuspecting denizens of modularized same-look-in-every-unit apartment buildings.
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>One such--indeed, king of sales-driven ferocity--is Tommy Rag, an overweight, overwrought maniac whose own motivational tape (i.e., he recorded it himself)--"Sell, sell, sell, f**king sell, f**king sell"--is set to heavy metal music. This is one of numerous hilarious pleasures of this intensely manic made-for-TV (BBC) film directed by Danny Boyle. Played by Timothy Spall, Rag is anything but ragtag, but does manage to rag unto near-nervous breakdown his new protege, Pete (actor Michael Begley), a rookie salesguy who transitions from "mixing cassettes for teenagers" to selling vacs, all the better to insure that his stripper girlfriend won't leave him.
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>The script by Jim Cartwright is perfect, and is matched with Boyle's perfect direction to deliver a short (75-minute) film that couldn't be any longer and retain its power without flagging/fragging the viewer. Spall is nothing short of miraculous here, an unstoppable force that seemingly only hurricane Ivan might bring down. His intensity is so palpable you can feel yourself quaking, shaking, and roaring every time he makes an appearance (which is, in fact, most of the film).
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>A comic bash that pounds and astounds, Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise deserves a wider audience and more than makes up for Boyle's disastrous The Beach (w. Leonardo di Caprio; brilliant cinematography is its only saving grace) and lackluster A Life Less Ordinary. This is a 2001 film and let's hope it signals Boyle's return to the intelligence and power evident in his first film, Shallow Graves.
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>Definitely recommended. Guaranteed to induce hearty guffaws.
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