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A Perfect World
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Clint Eastwood, Keith Szarabajka, Kevin Costner, Laura Dern, T.J. Lowther Director: Clint Eastwood Brand: EASTWOOD,CLINT Producer: Clint Eastwood Cinematographer: Jack N. Green Editor: Joel Cox Editor: Ron Spang Producer: David Valdes Producer: Mark Johnson Writer: John Lee Hancock DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 138 minutes DVD Release Date: 2002-10-01 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Warner Home Video
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Movie Reviews of A Perfect WorldMovie Review: Subtexted in this great Eastwood Flick is... Summary: 3 Stars
....no one *really knows* what it takes to be a good parent even though we think we do. Costner's bad guy turns out to be the best parent figure in the movie, caring for and becoming a friend to the kid in the Casper outfit, (in spite of the lack of nutrition in mustard sammiches, truly it was the thought that counted) but that was a symptom of how bad his father was to him....for the record, I was all for serious damage done to that brutal black father, but Eastwood made like punishment from Butch(Costner) would be pathologically driven.... and then the questions arise. *How can* a pathologically evil man be a good parent or *can* a pathologiclly evil man be a good parent? In the end, the Buzz kid seems to have learned to love the man who kidnaps him, like he would a parent ....if you however did not want to think too deeply about the characters' raison d'etres, Eastwood serves up an old fashioned road chase movie in the Texas of Kennedy era 1962-63. A charming bad guy in stolen vehicles being chased down the dusty Texas roads by the bumbling good guys handcuffed to the system in my opinion has more entertainment value than half the stuff out there in the movies nowadays.
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