Rain Man (1988)
Runtime: 2 hrs 19 mins
Synopsis: Callous hustler Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise) is busy working on his next deal when he receives word that his estranged father has died. After traveling back to Ohio from Los Angeles for the funeral, Charlie is miffed to find that although he will receive a vintage Buick from his father's... Callous hustler Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise) is busy working on his next deal when he receives word that his estranged father has died. After traveling back to Ohio from Los Angeles for the funeral, Charlie is miffed to find that although he will receive a vintage Buick from his father's estate, he isn't getting a cent of the three-million-dollar fortune. Instead, Charlie finds that the money has been left to the caretakers of his institutionalized autistic brother, Raymond (Dustin Hoffman). Once he gets over the shock of the existence of a brother of whom he seems to have no recollection, Charlie kidnaps Raymond and heads cross-country in the Buick in an attempt to get a cut of the inheritance to pay off some of his failing deals. However, during their adventure, Charlie not only learns how to deal with Raymond's many idiosyncrasies, but he also actually begins to care about his older brother, surprising even himself with his ability to love and his realization that money isn't necessarily the most important thing. Barry Levinson directs Ron Bass's script with impeccable timing and a wonderful sense of humor. [More]
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise, Valeria Golino, Jerry Molden, John M. Murdock
Screenwriter: Ronald Bass, Barry Morrow
Producer: Mark Johnson
Composer: Hans Zimmer
DVD Info
Release:
Feb 3, 2004
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Stereo Surround - French
- Mono - Spanish
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentaries - 1. Barry Levinson - Director
- 2. Ronald Bass - Screenwriter
- 3. Barry Morrow - Screenwriter
- Featurette
- Deleted Scene
- Collectible Packaging
Text/Image Galleries:
- Photo Gallery
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Reviews
Valeria Golino is appealing as Cruise's girlfriend; Hoffman makes his character pretty believable without milking the part for pathos and tears, and it's nice to see Cruise working for a change in a context that isn't determined by hard sell and hype.
The film's immense success can be attributed to its messages about family values, in this case, the rediscovery of love nbwteen two brothers, an autistic savant (Dustin Hoffman) and a fast-talking salesman-hustler (Tom Cruise).
There is no story, no motor, and given the nature of the premise, nothing much can happen.
Hoffman and Cruise give signature performances in this thoughtful, and hugely enjoyable, classic.
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