Based on Patricia Highsmith's novel of the same name, Anthony Minghella's moody follow-up to his Oscar-winning THE ENGLISH PATIENT concerns Tom Ripley (Matt Damon), a poor New Yorker, who is sent to Italy by the wealthy Mr. Greenleaf in order to bring back his spoiled son, Dickie (an Oscar-nominated Jude Law). Once in Italy, Tom charms his way into the home of Dickie and his girlfriend Marge (Gwyneth Paltrow), where he begins to get a taste of wealthy living. When Tom begins to wear out his welcome, he takes drastic actions to ensure that he will never have to return to the life that he left behind.
Set against a luxurious Italian backdrop, Anthony Minghella's suspenseful film follows Tom Ripley (Matt Damon), a young New York men's room attendant, who is befriended by the father of a spoiled playboy, Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law). Dickie's father sends Tom to track down his wayward son in Venice and return him to his family in America. Tom, whose talents include forgery and impersonating voices, charms his way into the lives of Dickie and his girlfriend Marge (Gwyneth Paltrow), where he experiences first hand how the other half lives. Tom's immediate attraction to Dickie makes apparent his desire to be anyone but himself, and as the friendship develops, his true character begins to emerge. As Dickie grows tired and suspicious of his new acquaintance, Tom sees his new life slipping away. Unwilling to return to his old lifestyle, he takes extreme measures in order to ensure his place in the privileged world that he has grown to love. Establishing an intricate web of lies, Tom himself seems to forget what is real and what is not.
Theatrical release date: December 1999.
THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY was shot throughout Italy, as well as in New York City, following six months of scouting locations.
The film is a remake of Rene Clement's PURPLE NOON.
The role of Meredith was expanded after Minghella met with Cate Blanchett, who was willing to take a small part because she was a fan of Minghella's TRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY.
Patricia Highsmith's novels have been the basis for several films, including STRANGERS ON A TRAIN by Alfred Hitchcock.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case - Sensormatic
Single Side - Dual Layer
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.78
Letterbox - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary: Anthony Minghella - Director
Production Interviews: Cast & Crew
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
Music Video:
1. "My Funny Valentine"
2. "Tu Vuo' Fa L'Americano"
Making Of:
1. INSIDE THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY
2. MAKING OF THE SOUNDTRACK
Interactive Features:
Scene Selection
Interactive Menus
Costume Designer
Ann Roth: Costume Designer
Director of Photography
John Seale: Director Of Photography, POSEIDON (2006)
Executive Producer
Sydney Pollack: American Director, producer, actor
Production Designer
Roy Walker: PRODUCTION DESIGNER
Source Writer
Patricia Highsmith: Novelist - "Ripley's Game"
Costume Designer
Gary Jones: Costume Designer, JUST MY LUCK (2006)
Review 1:
"...Visually impressive....It's difficult to think of a better cast..." -- 4 out of 5 stars
Source: Total Film
p.72 03/01/2000
Review 2:
"...Gorgeous young swells....A soundtrack and cinematography as rich as crème de menthe..." - Rating: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.109 06/30/2000
Review 3:
"...The performances here are stunning, with on-the-money turns by supporting actors Philip Seymour Hoffman...and Cate Blanchett..."
Source: Box Office
p.57 02/01/2000
Review 4:
"Cate Blanchett and Philip Seymour Hoffman provide great color in character roles."
Source: Premiere
p.116 07/01/2004
Review 5:
"...[An] intoxicating and involving tale of intrigue and crime..."
Source: Variety
p.105-12
Review 6:
"...A significant plot twist suddenly changes a heated psychological thriller into a low-key cat-and-mouse thriller....This overall better rendering coasts on the momentum of a terrific lead-in..."
Source: USA Today
p.8D 12/22/1999
Review 7:
"...A wonderfully accomplished work....A beautifully mounted and directed film..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C2 12/24/1999
Review 8:
“Mr. Damon gives a remarkable performance as the endlessly needy and mendacious Tom Ripley, and he’s surrounded by a splendid cast...”
Source: Wall Street Journal
09/18/2009