Mail Order Wife R

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Mail Order Wife
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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 32 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: October 4, 2005
  • Originally Released: 2005
  • Label: First Independent

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 1,378
Rating: B+ -- A sly skewering of class warfare ... and a pitch-perfect indictment of what idiots men are. Full Review
EricDSnider.com
Apr 27, 2005
Finally breaks down under the weight of its twists and turns, but mostly maintains a creepy fascination with its scuzzy characters. Full Review
Variety
Mar 18, 2005
Rating: 2/4 -- The film's jokes just aren't that funny. Full Review
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
May 6, 2005
Rating: 3/4 -- Co-directors Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland, who appear as earnest documentary filmmakers of the same name, pull it off by never winking at the audience or signaling in any fashion that this isn't a true story. Full Review
San Francisco Chronicle
Mar 25, 2005
A wickedly funny satire...
Los Angeles Times
Mar 11, 2005
Rating: 3/4 -- A movie that rewards your intelligence and curiosity.
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Jul 28, 2005
Rating: 3.5/5 -- has a knack for sniffing out our dark areas without pity
Filmcritic.com
Oct 7, 2005

Product Description:

MAIL ORDER WIFE: Filmed in mock documentary style, this dark comedy follows filmmaker Andrew Gurland's misguided attempts to document the mail-order-bride process. The documentary's main subject is Adrian (Adrian Martinez), an overweight security guard who drives a beat-up El Dorado and lives in a dumpy house in the Queens borough of New York City. After finding no success in the dating world, Adrian decides to purchase a wife through a mail-order catalogue, with the documentary production company funding the venture in exchange for filming rights. After they write each other several letters, a young Burmese woman named Lichi (Eugenia Yuan) agrees to come to the United States and marry Adrian. Adrian's expectations for her reveal his true character: he wants her to cook chili and clean the toilet. But when he tries to trick Lichi into getting a sterilization procedure, Andrew (Gurland) attempts to intervene, feeling Adrian has gone too far. Next, Lichi shows up at Andrew's doorstep to present evidence of Adrian's abuse, and Andrew feels obligated to help her. As Andrew gets more and more personally involved with both Lichi and Adrian, he becomes a subject in his own film. Despite their obvious class differences and their dislike for each other, antagonists Andrew and Adrian have more in common than either will admit.

Filmmakers Gurland and Huck Botko (who use their own names for the characters they play in the film) exploit the comedic potential of the documentary format while also forcing the audience to question their narrator. By forcing the audience to laugh at the most uncomfortable, politically incorrect moments, the filmmakers succeed in making a statement about female objectification and the power imbalances inherent in male-female relationships. This satirical and hilarious film is a true original.

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  • Sales Rank: 19,164
  • UPC: 602498842485
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