The Reader
2008 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 04/28/2009
Features:
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Widescreen
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French
Dolby True HD 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Deleted Scenes
Featurette:
1. A Conversation with David Kross & Stephen Daldry, Kate Winslet on the Art of Aging Hanna Schmitz
2. A New Voice: A Look at Composer Nico Muhly
3. Coming to Grips with the Past: Production Design Brigitte Broch
Making Of:
1. Adapting a Timeless Masterpiece: Making The Reader
Trailers:
1. Theatrical Trailer
Original Language:
N/A
Time:
124
mins.
J&R Item # 1203295_6
UPC # 796019819596
Label: Genius Productions, Inc.
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The Reader
2008 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 04/14/2009
Features:
DVD Features:
O-Sleeve
Widescreen
Audio:
Dolby Digital - English
Subtitles - Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Deleted Scenes
Trailers
Making Of: A Masterpiece: The Making of THE READER
Featurette:
1. A Conversation with David Kross & Stephen Daldry, Kate Winslet on the Art of Aging Hanna Schmitz
2. A New Voice: A Look at Composer Nico Muhly
3. Coming to Grips with the Past: Production Design Brigitte Broch
Original Language:
N/A
Time:
124
mins.
J&R Item # 1203295_7
UPC # 796019819572
Label: Genius Productions, Inc.
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Though THE READER may boast the typical pedigree of a Holocaust film--acclaimed actors, a literary source, and an Oscar-baiting end-of-the-year release date--this drama has a significant difference: it focuses on a perpetrator, rather than the victims. Kate Winslet takes on the hefty supporting role of Hanna Schmitz, a woman who has an affair with Michael Berg (German actor David Kross), a 15-year-old boy in 1950s Germany. They spend their brief romance alternately making love and focusing on literature, with Michael reading everything from Chekov to Homer to his lover. Soon, Hanna abruptly disappears, and Michael returns to his normal life. Almost a decade later, Michael is studying law, when he sees Hanna again; she is on trial for her crimes as an S.S. guard during the war. Michael is torn between a desire for justice and his knowledge of a secret that may save Hanna.
THE READER makes full use of hindsight and historical perspective. Based on the bestselling novel by Bernhard Schlink, the story is framed by an older Michael (Ralph Fiennes) who deals with both his personal history and the collective past--and guilt--of the German people. This is a complex film that doesn't give the audience any easy answers; Hanna is undoubtedly guilty of horrific crimes, but she is a multilayered character who is always fascinating and always human, thanks to the terrific performance of Winslet, who plays Hanna over four decades. Director Stephen Daldry earned an Oscar nomination for his work on another literary adaptation, THE HOURS, and he deserves more praise for this polished film.
Cast:
3 stars out of 4 -- "[Winslet's] fierce, unerring portrayal goes beyond acting, becoming a provocation that will keep you up nights."
-- Peter Travers
, (Rolling Stone)
"The film is notable for its nice performances, its handsome photography, and its very active music." -- Lisa Schwarzbaum , (Entertainment Weekly) 4 stars out of 5 -- "[C]onsidered, articulate, intelligent....Winslet's precise performance is matched every way by Kross, an 18-year-old German actor who manages to convey love, lust and torment with barely a twitch of his fresh, open face." -- Jane Crowther , (Total Film) 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "Powerfully acted by Winslet and Kross, with Ralph Fiennes coldly enigmatic as the elder Michael." -- Roger Ebert , (Chicago Sun-Times) "Young Kross impresses with his acting ability. He's able to register multiple emotions and thoughts -- some that are complicated, especially during the trial scenes in the film's middle stretch..." -- John P. McCarthy , (Box Office) 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he performances are outstanding and the subject matter demands respect....Winslet especially brings a great deal to a challenging role..." -- Kim Newman , (Empire) "Bernhard Schlink's highly regarded novel THE READER receives a graceful, absorbing screen adaptation by director Stephen Daldry, who conveys a technically and morally complicated story with consummate skill and smoothness." , (Washington Post) |