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| Sales Rank: | 20174 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 11/14/2008 4:15:01 PM MST |
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| Director: | Lars von Trier |
| Release Date: | 2004-08-24 |
| Label: | Lions Gate |
| UPC: | 031398162346 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Lions Gate |
| ASIN: | B0002DB52M |
| Category: | DVD |
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Product Description
Grace arrives in the isolated town of dogville on the run from gangsters. The town agrees to hide her. However when outsiders start looking for the fugitive the locals make demands of her in exchange for harboringher. But she has a secret & its dangerous. Dogville may regret it ever decided to bare its teeth Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 09/05/2006 Starring: Nicole Kidman Lauren Bacall Run time: 177 minutes Rating: R
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The latest galvanizing and controversial film from Lars von Trier (Dancer in the Dark, Breaking the Waves, The Kingdom), Dogville uses ingenious theatricality to tell the Depression-era story of Grace (Nicole Kidman, The Others), a beautiful fugitive who stumbles onto a tiny town in the Rocky Mountains. Spurred on by Tom (Paul Bettany, Master and Commander), who fancies himself the town's moral guide, the citizens of Dogville first resist Grace, then embrace her, then resent and torment her--little realizing they will pay a price for their selfish brutality. The town is indicated by fragments of building and chalk outlines on a soundstage floor, stylishly pointing to the movie's roots in classic plays (particularly Thornton Wilder's Our Town and Friedrich Durrenmatt's The Visit). Several critics have stridently attacked Dogville as anti-American, but the movie's dark, compelling view applies as easily to Rwanda, Bosnia, the Middle East, or pretty much anywhere in the world. Also featuring Lauren Bacall, Patricia Clarkson, Jeremy Davies, Stellan Skarsgârd, Chloe Sevigny, and many more. --Bret Fetzer
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A Controversial Masterpiece by Von Trier - Reviewed on 2008-09-10
1 customer found this review helpful.
At about the half-hour mark of watching "Dogville" I was ready to curse out the person who recommended it to me, then sometime before the end of this three hour Trier putdown on American small town life I was on my feet cheering.
A perverted minimalist twist on Thornton Wilder's "Our Town", it tells of sweet fugitive Nicole Kidman asking citizens of a small mining town to hide and protect her -- but what follows will shock and horrify you. Bizarre, demanding, and not for everyone (indeed, it was on a few critics' worst-of-the-year lists), I found it an uncompromising, provocative work of art that eventually packs a wallop. You might find the first half interminable, or even hate the film completely, but you'll never shake off the memory of this film, one that was made for patient adults who can think. A special masterpiece for the very discerning viewer.
Nazi Movie (I'm Serious) - Reviewed on 2008-03-31
1 customer found this review helpful, 15 did not.
This movie is despicable. It's full of National Socialist ideology and I AM NOT KIDDING. Lars "von" Trier didn't get the nickname "von" from building model planes. The guy's buddies in college just couldn't get over his resemblance to certain bad-guys from old World War II movies.
What's horrifying about this monstrosity is how few people understand that this is pure, unrefined hate. Apparently, most folks just believe that Nazi's were about antisemitism and jazzy uniforms. Well, no. Adolf Hitler could have written this. "Mein Kampf" and "Dogville" have the same plot. A young person is ruthlessly exploited, but then turns on her(his) exploiters and has revenge.
I don't believe in censorship, but this movie should be required, by law, to have a warning label. The label should explain, in detail, what a National Socialist is and what it means to exploit revenge and hatred and rage. This movie should be shown to a wide audience, but only to educate them about the nature of the enemy, and how easy it is to be pulled-in by the appeal to raw emotion.
Make no mistake-- this film is propaganda. The sequel (Manderlay) is just as bad (but emphasizes the racism that always a part of Nazi ideology). See them both for an education in evil.
So... if you're wondering why this film hasn't been despised for what it is... just read the newspapers and watch FOX News and think for moment. As the man said, "What we have here is failure to communicate." Our society has failed to teach our children what Adolf Hitler and his pals sold to the German people. Now, when it's trotted out with a fresh coat of paint, nobody recognizes it--and that makes it dangerous.
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