Lovelace (Blu-ray) R
The truth goes deeper than you think.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 33 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: November 5, 2013
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: Radius
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Amanda Seyfried, Peter Sarsgaard, Sharon Stone & Robert Patrick | |
Performer: | Juno Temple, Chris Noth, Bobby Cannavale, Hank Azaria, Adam Brody, Chloë Sevigny, Debi Mazar, Eric Roberts, Wes Bentley & James Franco | |
Directed by | Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman | |
Screenwriting by | Andy Bellin | |
Composition by | Stephen Trask | |
Cinematography by | Eric Alan Edwards | |
Subject: | Linda Lovelace |
Entertainment Reviews:
Lovelace is structurally sound, telling the popular Hollywood version of events before re-tracing some of its steps and revealing a glimpse of the violence that went on behind the scenes.
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Overland
Seyfried, with her huge features crowding her small face, looks like Alice in a very strange Wonderland. But whatever possibilities she may have as an actress are eradicated by the filmmakers ...
New Yorker
Rating: 3/5 --
Lovelace tells a difficult story creditably, yet its period detail has the effect of distancing the story, and its heroine remains an enigma ...
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
Rating: 3/5 --
One thing's for sure: this exposé ain't deep.
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London Evening Standard
LOVELACE is an eccentric piece of cinema, made by unlikely people.
Wall Street Journal
[Directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's] approach feels a tad static this time round and, perhaps in effort to be tasteful, almost too sterile.
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IONCINEMA.com
Amanda Seyfried earns her acting stripes here, her brave no holds barred performance completely sheds her Les Miz and Mamma Mia good girl image.
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Showbiz 411
Product Description:
The life of one of the most infamous women in early '70s America gets a dramatization in this offbeat period biopic from co-directors Jeffrey Friedman and Robert Epstein. In the Florida suburbs, circa 1970, Linda Boreman (Amanda Seyfried) is an ordinary and unremarkable young woman who moved back in with her parents (Robert Patrick and Sharon Stone) a year or so earlier, following an unplanned pregnancy. One night on the town, she crosses paths with Chuck Traynor (Peter Sarsgaard) a local bar and restaurant owner who sees Linda as an opportunity; he soon wins her over as a girlfriend, and not long after, the two are married. Within a couple of years, Chuck shoots a private stag film of Linda performing oral sex on a partner, and decides to show it to Gerry Damiano (Hank Azaria), an up-and-coming porn director with ties to the Mafia. Damiano is so impressed by the footage that he immediately decides to cast Linda in his new picture, the hardcore comedy DEEP THROAT, which becomes the single most lucrative adult film of all time and turns the young woman -- renamed Linda Lovelace -- into a household name. The film then flashes forward to six years later, when Linda authors a shocking tell-all book about what really happened when the cameras weren't rolling; she describes the sadistic abuse that she endured at the hands of Traynor and a series of increasingly futile attempts to escape from his clutches, and claims that she was coerced to appear in the movie. The media then turns Lovelace -- who became a Long Island housewife named Linda Marciano -- into a feminist icon and a crusader against domestic violence and the enslavement of the porn industry.
Keywords:
Battered Women
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Period Piece
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Mafia
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Biographical
Product Info
- Sales Rank: 50,676
- UPC: 013132609140
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