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Disc 1: THE MAN IN THE MOON Disc 2: BENNY AND JOON
Johnny DeppReviewed by Nancy, 2009-11-18
I love Johnny Depp and this is one of my very favorite movies he has done. It's such a heart warming story, good for all ages.
man in rthe moonReviewed by Catherine A. Newton, 2009-11-02
Man in the Moon is the story of the first love of a young teenage girl that begins that begins comic, but turns tragic when when the boy suddenly dies. It is a growing up story set in the south, circa late 1950's. There is tension between the two sisters when it becomes evident that the boy prefers the older teenage sister. Thid movie is a work of art starring a young Reese Witherspoon who gives a fantastic performance as the young teenage girl, taking the viewer through the many emotions she experiences as the movie progressess. It is a movie the viewer will want to watch more than once.
Benny and Joon!Reviewed by Lisa Gibson, 2008-11-29
Here I got a 2 for one deal. My favorite!! I liked man in the moon, it is a good drama. You need a box of kleenex though. i found it to be a tear jerker at some point. Now Benny and Joon. I don't know how anyone can not fall in love with Johnny Depp. Yes, he was great in Pirate's of the Caribbean. He plays a slightly different character in this film, he is a bit autistic one might say? He plays his character to the fullest. He is charming, witty, just so adorable. It's a classic but it will never be too old for any genre. This movie is like a breath of fresh air! Don't take my word for it, do a search for Benny and Joon movie trailer, watch the preview and then you just might see where I'm coming from. (my fav. part is him doing hat tricks)
Romance and TendernessReviewed by Bobby Underwood, 2008-05-10
Though I am generally not a fan of these pre-packaged double
features because you often end up with one film you want and one
you are just ho-hum about, this one has two really enjoyable films
which, while quite different, are very appealing.
Benny and Joon has sort of taken on cult status as a quirky
romantic comedy since its original release. Johnny Depp gives a
charismatic performance as the very off-beat Sam, who watches
Benny's (AIdan Quinn) sister, Joon (Mary Stuart Masterson) while he
works. The focus is on the romance that develops between Sam and
Joon, but Aidan Quinn is excellent also as a brother so worried
about his mentally challenged sister's future he almost harpoons
his own chance at happiness with a young and lovely Julianne
Moore.
The grill cheese scene, the hat in the park, and the poignant bus
scene offer both romance and just enough depth to make this film
live whereas others in the genre simply fall flat. Masterson is
just as memorable as Depp in her own way and the secondary romance
offers something of interest as well. A great date movie.
As good as "Benny and Joon" is, however, the real prize here might
just be "Man in the Moon." A poignant coming of age story set in
rural Louisiana during the 1950's, it is beautifully photographed
and filled with love and tenderness. The focal point of director
Robert Mulligan's fine film is a very young Reese Witherspoon and
she truly sparkles.
Sam Waterson is the kind and gentle husband and father whose two
daughters are growing up faster than he can blink while one more is
on the way. Tess Harper has another fine turn as his loving wife
Abigail. There is a very human and peaceful feel to this film that
works its way into your heart slowly and remains there long after
the closing credits.
Dani (Reese Witherspoon) is the spunky but tender-hearted 14 year
old younger sister who is beginning to cross the waters from child
to young womanhood. Her adolescent crush on Elvis Presley changes
to something real when 17 year old Court Foster (Jason London)
enters the picture. They both like to swim in the lake and become
something more than friends but something less than a couple. Their
relationship is handled in a sweet and thoughtful manner by
Mulligan, who also helmed "Summer of '42."
But as much as Court cares about her when chance brings he and her
older sister Maureen (Emily Wakefield) together nature takes its
course and someone's heart is bound to break. Dani secretly
worships Maureen and wants to be like her and Maureen loves Dani
just as much but can't pass up the love of her life no matter how
hard she might try.
Court is also portrayed as a very decent kid with the weight of the
world on his shoulders who is trying to do the right thing and
still be happy. Everthing about this feels real, as there are no
good guys and bad guys, just a truthful portrait of young love and
growing up. Witherspoon is amazing and you can truly feel her heart
breaking as she begins to disappear, only her memories of the lake
and her first kiss to comfort her.
It will take even more than a tragedy to bring Dani and Maureen
back together and it is the wise and gentle father who takes Dani
fishing and talks to her in a way every father hopes he will talk
to his daughter under similar circumstances. A quiet and wonderful
film handled with great sensitivity, it is quite memorable. Put
together with "Benny and Joon" it is hard to pass up, and hopefully
will be more widely seen. A real bargain.
Heartwarming & DramaticReviewed by Chrystal, 2008-01-14
Benny & Joon and The Man in the Moon are both amazing films. Both are very heartwarming and touching. Great deal to get both in the same package. I would definitely recommend both of these movies to everyone.