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Rain Man (Special Edition) [1989] [DVD]
 
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Rain Man (Special Edition) [1989] [DVD]

Dustin Hoffman , Tom Cruise , Barry Levinson    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
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  • Actors: Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise, Valeria Golino, Gerald R. Molen, Jack Murdock
  • Directors: Barry Levinson
  • Writers: Barry Morrow, Ronald Bass
  • Producers: Gerald R. Molen, David McGiffert, Gail Mutrux, Jon Peters, Mark Johnson
  • Format: PAL, Widescreen, Subtitled, DTS Surround Sound, Surround Sound
  • Language English, Italian
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: 30 Aug 2004
  • Run Time: 128 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002ADWS0
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,386 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Rain Man is the kind of touching drama that Oscars are made for--and, sure enough, the film took Academy honours for best picture, director, screenplay, and actor (Dustin Hoffman) in 1988. Hoffman plays Raymond, an autistic savant whose late father has left him $3 million in a trust. This gets the attention of his materialistic younger brother, a hot-shot LA car dealer named Charlie (Tom Cruise) who wasn't even aware of Raymond's existence until he read his estranged father's will. Charlie picks up Raymond and takes him on a cross-country journey that becomes a voyage of discovery for Charlie, and, perhaps, for Raymond, too. Rain Man will either captivate you or irritate you (Raymond's sputtering of repetitious phrases is enough to drive anyone crazy), but it is obviously a labour of love for those involved. Hoffman had been attached to the film for many years, as various directors and writers came and went, but his persistence eventually paid off--kind of like Raymond in Las Vegas. Look for director Barry Levinson in a cameo as a psychiatrist near the end of the film. --Jim Emerson

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
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Have you ever had to communicate with someone on a different wavelength as you; for example because he speaks a foreign language and you don't have an interpreter, or because he is unable to communicate verbally at all, or maybe just because you keep misunderstanding each other? If so, you know what a frustrating experience it is to have virtually no control over the situation and over making sure that you're actually understood. And in precisely this situation finds himself Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise), personification of the 1980s' yuppie, a used car dealer with major money problems whose only - tentative - personal attachment is to his current girlfriend Susanna (Valeria Golino). Because having learned that except for a few rosebushes and a vintage 1949 Buick Roadmaster his recently-deceased father has left virtually all of his considerable fortune to his autistic brother Raymond (Dustin Hoffman) - a brother he didn't even know he had - Charlie decides to kidnap Raymond from the Cincinnati facility where he lives, take him to California, and demand half the inheritance in exchange for his brother's return.

Now, Charlie isn't the greatest communicator himself; at least as far as listening goes; he is used to talking people down, and if that alone doesn't do the trick, he starts to yell. This, however, just doesn't work with Raymond, who lives in a world of his own and, unable to express emotion in any other way, falls into a nervous tic when feeling threatened. So for the first time in his life Charlie has to learn to accept another human being for what he is, and work *with* his bewildering methods of communication rather than against them. And subtly, very subtly, Charlie begins to change, until at last he no longer wants to relinquish custody of Raymond even after having been offered a substantial amount of money: because now money is no longer an issue at all; now it's all about genuine love for a newly-found brother and very special person.

"Rain Man" is ostensibly told from Charlie's perspective; through his, the "normal" guy's eyes we perceive Raymond's habits, tics and strange behavioral code. And even if Charlie is easy enough to snub for his superficiality and materialism, his frustration at his inability to communicate with his brother feels genuine and is something we can empathize with(albeit perhaps inadmittedly). Tom Cruise plays Charlie with a finely-tuned mix of audacity and reluctant emotion; turning a role that seems to start out as just another Cruise cliche into a character who hesitantly comes to realize his own complexities and shortcomings and learns to appreciate sensitivity, compassion and love - yet, without ever taking the role that treacherous step too far into sentimentality.

Still, important as Charlie's character is for this movie's narrative, this is from first to last Raymond's story; and by the same token Dustin Hoffman's, because the two individuals are in fact inseparable: As Hoffman once explained in an interview, he rejects the notion that acting is merely about playing a role, or that the term "my character" could ever appropriately describe his approach to a role; emphasizing that in every part he plays, he truly has to *become* the individual in question to fully be able to understand and portray him. As such, his achievement with Raymond Babbitt is breathtaking indeed; for in a role which not only imposes severe limitations on his ability to communicate traditionally but also gives him virtually no opportunity to express emotion, he conveys Raymond's frailties, unexpected strengths and, significantly, his profound humanity in a manner that lets you forget you're even looking at a piece of acting, thus accomplishing that rare feat only attained by the greatest of actors - and even among Dustin Hoffman's spectacular performances, this one stands out in particular. (He did, of course, win both the Oscar and the Golden Globe for this movie; but somehow even the industry's highest awards don't begin to express the significance of his achievement.)

Raymond Babbitt's character was based on several real-life autistic persons; and at a time when little was known about the condition even in the medical community, contributed substantially to a greater understanding of those afflicted with it. Not all autistic people are so-called "savants" like Raymond, i.e. possess genial mathematic or other abilities within the shell separating them from the outside world (and conversely, not with all of them that shell is as thick as in Raymond's case; although intricate routines do tend to play a rather important role) - so don't go rushing off with them to Vegas for an exercise in "counting cards," at least not before you've verified that they can memorize entire phone books (at least up to the letter "G"), count the toothpicks in a pile on the floor with one glimpse of an eye and determine the square root of a four- or five-digit number within a matter of seconds without so much as looking at an electronic calculator. Chances are you'd do them tremendous harm, not to mention make a complete fool of yourself.

Dustin Hoffman reportedly fought hard for this movie's production even after several directors (including, inter alia, Stephen Spielberg) had bowed out; and in one of those rare un-Hollywood-like moments even managed to maintain the movie's sense of authenticity up to the very end by prevailing on the writers to drop the projected ending. - In addition to Hoffman's awards, "Rain Man" received the coveted Oscars for Best Movie, Best Original Screenplay and Best Director (Barry Levinson, who also played the psychiatrist called upon to evaluate whether Raymond is fit to stay with Charlie), plus a number of other American and international awards. For once, the industry collectively got it right. But even if this movie hadn't received a single award, it would still remain one of recent film history's greatest and truly unforgettable moments - definitely, it would.

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The savant... 26 Jan 2010
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This was a great film to watch, full of humour, wit, many funny moments and also quite an educational film to watch and learn about a savant who was unable to interact in a normal way with society.

Dustin Hoffmann and Tom Cruise play the characters well in thsi film and the film flows well with an interesting ending.
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What can I say! I bought two films at the same time; this one, (Rain Man), and Forest Gump. There's no doubt about it Rain Man EASILY knocks out the latter by a LOOONG shot in terms of reality. All the accolades attributed to Forest Gump should had gone to Rain Man. There's brilliant acting by Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman.

Tom Cruise honed perfectly into the frustration felt by people who have to work with autistic people. People look on the surface and all too quickly judge that, 'things are not that bad', but they don't understand that it can be very hard to deal with people who are essentially robots, (although of course they are not, they are human beings with a massive communication problem), but they simply cannot comprehend emotions easily.

And Dustin Hoffman executed his part with equal brilliance having studied a particular autistic person. When you see the person who he based his character on, (he's on the dvd), you will see what good a job he actally did.

I bought this film never having seen it before but heard of it and decided it's time I did. I'm glad I bought it now the hype has long died down, it allows me to give an observent p.o.v and I can say it is seriously a very very good film.
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its about the experience and rewards of brotherhood.
(THE FILM)Heartless Charlie Babbitt expects a vast inheritance after his estranged father dies. But Raymond, his institutionalised older brother, someone he's been totally unaware... Read more
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its one from my younger years
Great film Dustin Hoffman brilliant a bit slow at the start but thi is a film that I first watched when I was about 10 and now at the age of 30 still love it.
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Published 6 months ago by RR Waller
Timeless
As much a "must watch" today as when it first came out. Hoffman and Cruise are both superb and it was even a hit with my sixteen year old son, who normally thinks our old... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Roy Robart
Very good
I enjoyed this film. It was very entertaining. Tom Cruise was a very entertaining actor in this film along with Dustin Hoffman. They made a great team. Read more
Published 9 months ago by M. Taylor
fantastic all round
I received this item well packaged and a speedy delivery the film was brilliant and the quality of this dvd was very good
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If you have never seen this film you are missing a real treat. Dustin Hoffman is superb and even Tom Cruise puts in a good performance. Witty and sad this film delivers to all. Read more
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