Music-video-director-turned-auteur Michel Gondry continues to charm with his low-tech offering, BE KIND REWIND. Set in dreary Passaic, New Jersey, the comedy centers on two of the town's residents: trouble-making Jerry (Jack Black) and well-meaning Mike (Mos Def). Mike works in a video store in an age where the VHS is long dead, but the store's owner, Mr. Fletcher (Danny Glover), doesn't seem to be in any hurry to change. When Mr. Fletcher leaves town for a trip, he entrusts his store to Mike with one piece of advice: don't let Jerry in the store. But after some mischief, Jerry returns to the store in a strange state. Not only is he weirder than usual, but he's also magnetized, which causes the entire store's stock to be erased. In order to keep the struggling business afloat, Mike and Jerry begin remaking the films in the store one by one. Their hilariously low-budget versions of films such as GHOSTBUSTERS and RUSH HOUR 2 soon begin to draw attention and business to the store, but that creates a whole new set of problems for the pair.
Though Gondry's three previous fiction films--HUMAN NATURE, ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND, and THE SCIENCE OF SLEEP--were all essentially love stories, BE KIND REWIND captures another kind of romance. Both the writer-director and his characters are in love with the cinematic medium itself, and their devotion shows. BE KIND REWIND doesn't reach the heights of ETERNAL SUNSHINE, but it doesn't seem to be aiming for that genius. This is simply a hilarious comedy, fun for film fans of all stripes, which celebrates the sheer joy of watching and making films.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Surround Sound 5.1 - English
Dolby Stereo Surround 2.0 - English
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes
Featurette - "Passaic Mosaic," a tribute to the people and places of Passaic, New Jersey
Distributor Notes: A unique comedy from Academy Award-winning writer/director Michel Gondry starring Jack Black as a loveable loser stuck in a life that's too small for his big dreams. When he unintentionally erases all the tapes in the video store where his best friend (Mos Def) works, he devises a plan to satisfy the store's few loyal customers by re-creating and re-filming every movie, including Ghostbusters, The Lion King, and Robocop.
Source: Warner Home Video
Stars
Jack Black: Actor - NEVERENDING STORY III, HIGH FIDELITY
Mos Def: Hip-Hop Artist/Actor
Danny Glover: American actor
Mia Farrow: American actress, ROSEMARY'S BABY (1968)
Melonie Diaz: Actor, RAISING VICTOR VARGAS (2003)
Chandler Parker: Actor, THE BEACH PARTY AT THE THRESHOLD...
Irv Gooch: Actor
Arjay Smith: Actor in MASTERS OF HORROR: THE V WORD
Marcus Franklin: Star, LACKAWANNA BLUES (2005)
Director
Michel Gondry: Director, HUMAN NATURE (2002)
Producer
Michel Gondry: Director, HUMAN NATURE (2002)
Julie Fong: Producer, BE KIND REWIND
Georges Bermann: Executive Producer, ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOT... (2004)
Composer
Jean Michel Bernard: Composer, THE SCIENCE OF SLEEP, (2006)
Executive Producer
Guy Stodel: Exec. Producer, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, (2006)
Executive Producer
Tobias Emmerich: Screenwriter-producer
Screenplay
Michel Gondry: Director, HUMAN NATURE (2002)
Director of Photography
Ellen Kuras: American Cinematographer
Review 1:
3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] geeky celebration of no-budget inventiveness....A lot of fun..."
Source: Uncut
p.119 03/01/2008
Review 2:
3 stars out of 5 -- "There's just enough whimsical good humour to carry BE KIND REWIND..."
Source: Empire
p.60 03/01/2008
Review 3:
"[T]here's nothing not to like about the movie....Fitted with pockets of guest stardom, including Mia Farrow...and GHOSTBUSTERS' own Sigourney Weaver..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.44-45 02/29/2008
Review 4:
"[C]inematic to the bone: it's an affectionate, illuminating paean to filmmaking, a DAY FOR NIGHT for the retro-chic set."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.57 03/01/2008
Review 5:
"BE KIND pays homage to the idea of film as a collective art....Good natured and sometimes endearingly loopy..."
Source: USA Today
02/23/2008
Review 6:
"[The characters] provide a welcome a welcome reminder that even the slickest blockbuster is also a piece of handicraft, an artifact of somebody's nutty, unbounded ingenuity and the potential object of somebody else's innocent, childlike fascination."
Source: New York Times
02/22/2008
Review 7:
"Def is likably low-key....Gondry and the gifted indie cinematographer Ellen Kuras have fun with the amateur versions of the likes of ROBOCOP, RUSH HOUR, 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, KING KONG and DRIVING MISS DAISY."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.63 03/01/2008