Keane R

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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Closed captioning available
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 34 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Originally Released: 2004
  • Label: Magnolia Home Entertainment

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 5,286
4 stars out of 5 -- Together with Lewis' riveting central performance, much of KEANE's power derives from its intensely naturalistic style...
Total Film
Oct 1, 2006
One's compassion is both challenged and expanded by a rare movie that really does go its own way. Full Review
Georgia Straight
Sep 29, 2006
Rating: 3/4 -- The role of Keane is a tall order, as he's onscreen for every frame of the film, but Lewis is just brilliant, holding our attention and ultimately our compassion for a deeply troubled man. Full Review
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Jan 12, 2006
It's a handheld seizure of a movie....It sticks to your memory like a bur.
Movieline's Hollywood Life
Mar 1, 2006
In KEANE, Mr. Kerrigan both gives us a life at the edge of the abyss and pulls off a deft narrative sleight of hand.
New York Times
Sep 9, 2005
Rating: 5/5 -- Only Kerrigan's previous Clean, Shaven surpasses Keane as a sympathetic study of a man unravelled. Full Review
musicOMH.com
Jun 19, 2007
A small wonder of a minimalist morality tale. Full Review
Orlando Weekly
Jan 19, 2006

Product Description:

British actor Damian Lewis (BAND OF BROTHERS) gives a stunning lead performance in Lodge Kerrigan's powerful drama KEANE. He stars as William Keane, a man whose daughter was recently abducted at the Port Authority in Manhattan, so he patrols the bus depot, recreating in his mind exactly how it happened to see if he can figure out who took her or where she might be. He talks to himself, shouts suddenly, and looks over his shoulder with fear and paranoia, an edgy, twitchy, wholly unnerving, and remarkable performance. When he befriends a down-on-her-luck woman (Amy Ryan) and her young daughter (Abigail Breslin), it is hard to know whether he is just being helpful or whether he has some kind of ulterior motive, as the young girl is about the same age as his missing daughter. Kerrigan makes no judgments about Keane; although it is clear he is suffering from some kind of mental illness, in some ways he represents an everyman. The talented writer-director lets the tale tell itself; there is no score, and he uses only natural sound and lighting. Some of the film was even written while on location in order to make it yet more realistic, which adds to both its horror and its glory. KEANE is like no other movie ever made on the subject of child abduction, a grittily authentic film that will stay with viewers for a very long time.
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Product Info

  • Sales Rank: 49,574
  • UPC: 876964000079
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