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Pleasantville

Studio New Line Cinema Alt Title Pleasantville - Platinum Series
Distributed by New Line Cinema Director(s) Gary Ross
Running Time 124.mins Producer(s) Jon Kilk, Robert J. Degus, Steven Soderbergh
Prod. Year 1998 Composer(s) Randy Newman
Genre(s) Comedy Writer(s) -
Screen Format WideScreen 2:35:1 Anamorphic Prod.Design -
Sound Format(s) DD 5.1 Sound -
Layer DVD-9 Actors Tobey Maguire, Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen, William H. Macy, J.T. Walsh, Don Knotts, Reese Witherspoon
Case Type Snapper DVD Extras: Theatrical Trailer, Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Gary Ross, Isolated Score with commentary by Composer Randy Newman, The Art of Pleasantville - Behind the scenes, Fiona Apples Music Video 'Across The Universe' directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, Storyboard Gallery, Color Television set up
IMDB Rating   DVD-ROM None
Reviewed 3/9-1999 MPAA Rating PG
Released   UPC 9404347282
IMDB Link   Comments Added 25-Mar-2000

Review 1 - 3/9-1999

A DIFFERENT BUT GENIOUS MOVIE!

Pleasantville is pleasant to watch. This movie has got strong messages against not doing what you want. You shall not do what everybody else is doing, but follow your own heart and soul. It is a movie about changes. When people start to change, the film slowly begin to develop colors. Beautiful use of colors, symbolizes changes. The town of Pleasantville is of course in black and white at first, so is its inhabitants. This is a wonderful movie, so see it. On the scale from 1-6, Pleasantville is a 5