Big Eyes PG-13
She created it. He sold it. And they bought it.
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DVD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 46 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: April 14, 2015
- Originally Released: 2014
- Label: Starz / Anchor Bay
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Amy Adams & Christoph Waltz | |
Performer: | Danny Huston, Jon Polito, Krysten Ritter, Jason Schwartzman & Terence Stamp | |
Directed by | Tim Burton | |
Screenwriting by | Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski | |
Composition by | Danny Elfman | |
Cinematography by | Bruno Delbonnel | |
Produced by | Tim Burton, Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski & Lynette Howell |
Entertainment Reviews:
Amy Adams is picture perfect as Margaret Keane....That it becomes something scrappier, deeper and memorably comic and touching is due to the radiant Adams, who never patronizes Margaret, and to director Tim Burton, who gives the film the sheen of a fable laced with menace.
Rolling Stone
A feminist psycho-melodrama made without insight or dramatic excitement.
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New Yorker
A horror movie tucked inside a domestic drama wrapped up in a biopic, Tim Burton’s BIG EYES tells the story of Margaret Keane, an artist whose characteristic style is summed up in the title.
New York Times
BIG EYES never loses its light touch. Maybe the lesson here is that Burton should venture out of his dark, creepy comfort zone more often. -- Grade: B+
Entertainment Weekly
Big Eyes proves to be an entertaining and enlightening look at society and its ideals.
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The Daily Times (Tennessee)
Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz both shine in a distinctive work...
Hollywood Reporter
[Amy] Adams' performance is refreshing and light, taking us on a powerful emotional journey performed with nuanced skill and heart.
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Product Description:
The true story of painter Margaret Keane's life in obscurity while her husband gleaned the notoriety for being the face of her work is brought to the screen by Tim Burton and his ED WOOD screenwriters, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. The story opens in the late 1950s, when Margaret Keane (Amy Adams) packs up the car with her daughter and their personal belongings, and leaves her husband to start a new life in San Francisco. There, Margaret quickly reconnects with her old friend DeeAnn (Krysten Ritter), and falls head over heels for Walter (Christoph Waltz), an artist and part-time real-estate broker who soon shows great interest in her unique paintings of small children with strikingly expressive, saucer-like eyes. Before long, the two are married, and Walter is claiming credit for Margaret's increasingly popular paintings. With the money rolling in, Margaret initially agrees to go along with the ruse, but the closer she gets to her new husband the more she begins to realize that he's little more than a smooth-talking scam artist. Later, riddled with guild over the fact that she's been deceiving her own daughter as her paintings become a pop-culture phenomenon, Margaret leaves the increasingly abusive Walter, and moves to Hawaii. Only then does Margaret gain the confidence to reclaim the works that have been credited to her husband, even when doing so entails going before the judge and proving that she and she alone created the enchanting children with the big eyes. Danny Huston, Terence Stamp, and Jason Schwartzman co-star.
Product Info
- Sales Rank: 54,317
- UPC: 013132617800
- Shipping Weight: 0.28/lbs (approx)
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