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List Price: $26.98Amazon.com's Price: $18.99 You Save: $7.99 (30%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: LIFE BEFORE HER EYES, THE (DVD MOVIE)
EAN: 0876964001380
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Magnolia Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Magnolia Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Magnolia Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 19, 2008
Running Time: 90 minutes
Sales Rank: 16591
Studio: Magnolia Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2008
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Imaginative, impetuous and wild Diana (Evan Rachel Wood) can t wait for her adult life to begin. Diana test her limits as her more conservative friend Maureen (Eva Amurri) watches with concern. But Diana s aura of invincibility is shattered when a moment of life and death decision-making forever changes the lives of the two best friends.
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I enjoyed this movie--I guess most did not--it came and went to the movie theater so quickly I never even heard of it till it went on to DVD.
This is a real ""thinkers'' movie--I had to watch it 2 times to understand the ending which really explains the whole movie.....
No big action--except the school shoot out--but an excellent plot
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The Life Before Her Eyes is a chilling portrait of a high school student gone mad, leaving devastation in his wake.
Evan Rachel Wood portrays Diana, a wild girl who relishes using bad language and meting out her own brand of justice, while her best friend Maureen, played by Eva Amurri, serves as the moral compass. While blithely enjoying their day, the two hole up in the school bathroom, chatting and fixing their makeup -- and then shots ring out.
From this point forward, ... Read More
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SPOILER ALERT
It's always risky to watch a movie made from a book you liked, and I did like the book version of the story quite a bit...it was lyrical and dreamy and morally challenging. The film, for some reason, inserted a weird narrative about abortion, which was not part of the original story. It also made Maureen, the best friend, a Christian virgin. So of course the whole thing becomes a religious morality play, whereby the bad girl chooses to die to make up for the life she took. Yuck. ... Read More
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I havent read the book, but now I would like too. The movie was too confusing, I wasnt sure at first whether or not the main girl was a ghost or what. A customer at work explained it to me and then I understood. The girl did die and the whole movie was what she had envisioned in the two seconds before she died. I didnt really like the movie, I'm not an Uma Thurman fan at all, but I would like to read the book to see if it'll explain in greater detail. This movie rents really well, a lot of people are ... Read More
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This movie was a struggle to watch at first--similar to the frustration I feel when I'm expected to read minds. It could be that I missed too many of the clues I could have caught if I weren't trying so hard to get it all at once. A friend and I did have fun with the lingering question marks we felt weren't so explicitly answered by the end of the movie. Admittedly, it took a second viewing and additional light from "cliff notes" audio commentary for me to fully appreciate the brilliant story telling ... Read More
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