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Sex, Lies And Videotape [DVD] [1989]

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  • Actors: James Spader, Andie MacDowell, Peter Gallagher, Laura San Giacomo, Ron Vawter
  • Directors: Steven Soderbergh
  • Writers: Steven Soderbergh
  • Producers: John Hardy, Morgan Mason, Nancy Tenenbaum, Nick Wechsler, Robert F. Newmyer
  • Format: Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: MGM Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 16 Sep 2002
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00006FI3T
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 19,649 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Steven Soderbergh made a striking directorial debut with 1989's Sex, Lies and Videotape, a film that's intimate yet alienated, objective yet intense. James Spader is at one with the part of friendly yet distant Graham, returning to his home town for a reunion with school friend and now up-and-coming lawyer, John, and his sexually frustrated wife, Ann. The "special project" that Graham keeps close to his chest in his apartment gradually draws in the others, turning their emotional lives upside down and providing the catharsis that they sorely need.

Soderbergh keeps the pacing taut, encouraging an ensemble-like interplay that evokes a theatre piece perfectly remade for film. Andie MacDowell gives one of her most convincing screen portrayals as Ann, with Peter Gallagher cynically self-righteous as John. Laura San Giacomo proves choice casting as nymphet sibling Cynthia. Cliff Martinez's sultry ambient score adds much to the aura of mystery and intrigue.

On the DVD: Sex, Lies and Videotape's widescreen picture format captures much of the movie's claustrophobic tension. There are overdubs in five European languages and subtitles in 13 languages, but no other special features--not even the original theatrical trailer--which is a pity. Soderbergh is among the most inventive directors at work today, so a commentary would have been a welcome enhancement. Even so, this DVD reissue reinforces the claims of an absorbing and disturbing indie masterpiece. --Richard Whitehouse

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5.0 out of 5 stars Inhibitions and Exhibitionism, 7 Feb 2006
By Radiant Rose (from a rose-red 1960 Cadillac: solar-powered) - See all my reviews
Three out of five. That is what I mentally awarded this film after seeing it for the first time. To be frank, I was rather disappointed by it. As you can see, I now think it deserves the full five stars.

What changed? The film itself was obviously the same, although a second viewing cleared up a few minor points. I think that for some people, it takes more than one viewing to realise just how unusual and beautiful it is.

The first copy I owned (bought from amazon z-shops as, ironically, a certain megastore did not have copies on videotape and I did not then have a DVD player) was the one with Laura San Giacomo on the cover. Although she is the fourth cast member listed in the credits, she is the only one on the front and side of the packaging of that particular edition. My immediate reaction on seeing her was, "Yeah, like you're the main reason for watching this film".

It took a while for it to dawn on me that Ms San Giacomo is MARVELLOUS reason to see the film. Her character, Cynthia, in contrast to some drippy 1980s film heroines, lives by her own rules, and gets away with it. Sure, she has her vulnerable side, demonstrated when she asks Graham (James Spader) if he thinks she is pretty. However, she is not controlled by her insecurities, or by anybody else.

The casting director must have needed tact when casting San Giacomo. The script makes it clear that many people consider Cynthia's sister Ann (Andie MacDowell) to be the more attractive of the two. The casting is spot-on.

MacDowell, frequently seen on TV advertising skin- and hair-care products, looks very attractive in a conventional way. San Giacomo is equally attractive, but in a less conventional way, and is an extremely talented actress. This film is proof that MacDowell has more going for her than her looks: her acting is very good indeed. Peter Gallagher, as Ann's husband John, conveys the soullessness and lack of empathy that the part demands. Spader shows us Graham's vulnerability whilst not making him seem impossibly fragile.

However, all this talent would be wasted if it were not for Steven Soderbergh's brillliant script. This film is really original. How many other films have "sex" in the title, yet revolve around a central character who is impotent?

There are also many small details that intrigue the viewer, and there is much to think about. Only yesterday, it occured to me that it is unusual for a film hero not to have a job. Graham is unemployed and impotent, and yet portrayed as an individual with strengths as well as weaknesses.

The film's great strength, its dialogue, is, to some, its greatest weakness. Personally, I find the basic points clear enough. However, I do enjoy discussing different interpretations with other fans. Someone on-line recently suggested an interesting theory on the source of Graham's income.

The film's worst flaw, for me, is that we never find out what Ann's actual job is. Does she end up recycling the garbage about which she frets at the start of the film? (On this topic, what does she make of Graham's destruction of potentially re-useable videotapes, to say nothing of the camera itself?)

The film has its critics. One famously dismissed it as "a film about a guy playing with himself" (I paraphrase). Although that is accurate, it is about as misleading as calling it "a movie about a man running out of the ingredients for lemon tea". "sex, lies and videotape" has many themes, including fear, self-deception, pornography, sibling rivalry, inhibitions and exhibitionism.

If pressed to choose a central theme, I would call it "a film about female empowerment". Certainly, it is not generally described as a feminist film. It has a male writer-director and the male lead is billed ahead of the leading lady. It portrays Cynthia performing on tape as very sexy and empowering (an intriging notion, but not in accord with mainstream feminist thinking of the era). Ann is a wimp when it comes to defending Graham against John. In her defence, many real women are not the warrior-princess/vampire-slayer type. The film clearly shows Ann starting to take control of her life, including her sexuality.

This is an interesting, unusual, well-made, beautifully-photographed film. Furthermore, San Giacomo and Spader are amongst the sexiest people to ever appear on screen.

I would recommend this film to anyone who does not find it necessary for every movie to contain an exploding volcano or similar. If you like it the first time, watch it again. Like me, you may come to love it.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Weird & Wonderful, 21 Oct 2008
By willow (The Universe) - See all my reviews
'Sex, Lies & Videotape' is a very intriguing film that is pure indie brilliance in a very subtle unconventional way.
The lead character in the story is Ann (Andie MacDowell). Ann is a frustrated & fed-up house wife who suspects her husband John (Peter Gallagher) of having an affair.
Some events happen & a (drifting) friend of John's is invited over to dinner at the couple's home.
We are then introduced to Graham (James Spader). Graham is an unemployed loner, with an unusual obsession with videoing women as they document their sex life.
The viewer soon finds that John's mistress is in fact Ann's younger sister (Laura San Giacomo) her polar opposite; a free spirited, barmaid.
What I really liked about the film was the way it is a romatic movie (I really hate romantic movies for the record), but it still manages to be real & deep. Although there is a 'happy' ending which usually I don't like in romances, it is plausible & I was satisified with it because it wasn't overtly-romantic (or vomit-worthy).
What I didn't like about the film was a lot of the questions posed that were not answered (e.x why did Graham film women talking about their sex lives? Why didn't Cynthia feel any remorse for betraying her sister so badly?)But I suppose the mystery is partially what makes the film so intriguing.
The acting is phenomenal. I'll admit it, when I heard Andie MacDowell was the starring lead of the film I didn't really expect much of the film (I mean after that horendous performance in 'Four Weddings & A Funeral' my perception of her as an actress were considerably low). After seeing 'Sex, Lies & Videotape', I can now say she is a good actress. MacDowell has a great understated intensity as Ann, not a mind-blowing performance but she pulled it off with flying colours at least.
James Spader is cast perfectly as Graham, the complex weirdo (is it just me or does this guy play the best creeps & freaks ever?!)
Laura San Giacomo plays the character of Cynthia very well (I personally think Cynthia is the deepest & most complex character of the lot), she combines a quiet confidence & an almost child-like vulnerability.
In conclusion, a great film, but its important that your the kind of person who likes to get more from your films than what is actually played out on sceen. Its not eventful or of epic proportions, but it makes you think. So for all the intellectual indie fans out there, buy 'Sex, Lies & Videotape' now!
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5 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Compelling Love Story, 10 Feb 2004
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I have seen this film described as an erotic drama, but there is hardly any sex in it and it certainly does not merit the 18 certificate. Instead the film is basically a love story. Oddly told yes, but a fairly familiar theme. It is slow and somewhat cold at the start, but soon warms to an intimate tale with a "happy" ending. Andie McDowell's intense screen presence makes the whole film.
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