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The Fountain
ID:
2006
Comments:
Director: Darren Aronofsky
Screenplay: Darren Aronofsky, Ari Handel
Producer: Ari Handel, Arnon Milchan, Eric Watson, Iain Smith, Nick Wechsler
Cast: Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz, Sean Patrick Thomas, Ellen Burstyn, Mark Margolis
Genre: Drama

Running Time: 96
Aspect Ratio:  1.33:1 (NTSC )
Sound: AC-3
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Features:
Studio:  Warner Bros. Pictures DVD Region:  1 PG-13
DVD Release:  May 2007 Discs:  1 (DVD) [$14.98]
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Reviews:  Science fiction and romance collide in "The Fountain", the ambitious third feature from director Darren Aronofsky ("Pi, Requiem for a Dream"), who labored for four years to complete this epic-sized love story that stretches across centuries and galaxies. Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz (Aronofsky's real-life companion) play lovers in each of the film's three settings--16th century Europe and America (Jackman is a Spanish explorer searching for Incan magic), the present day (Jackman is a doctor attempting to cure his dying wife), and the 26th century (Jackman is a space traveler seeking a gateway to the afterlife)-–who struggle mightily to stay united, only to lose each other time and again. Aronofsky may not have chosen the easiest presentation for audiences to absorb his theories on the lasting qualities of life and the transformative powers of death-–the final sequence, in particular, with a bald Jackman floating through space in a bubble, harks back uncomfortably to "head movies" of the late '60s-–but his leads have considerable chemistry (and look terrific to boot), which goes a long way towards securing viewers' hopes for a happy ending. Critical reception for "The Fountain" has been nothing short of bloodthirsty, with Cannes audiences booing, but there are elements to enjoy here, even if the premise throws one for a loop. Ellen Burstyn (who earned an Oscar nomination for "Requiem") delivers a typically solid performance as Jackman's boss in the present day sequence, and special effects (most done without the benefit of CGI) are also impressive given the film's low budget (spurred by a mid-production shutdown after original stars Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett ankled the picture). And science-fiction fans whose tastes run towards the metaphysical (Asimov, Le Guin) will appreciate the attempt to present the genre in a serious light. "--Paul Gaita"


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