Release Date: Jun 27, 2000 Region: 1 Runtime: 138 mins Studio: Paramount Pictures Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English Packaging: Keep Case Rating: R Features:
Exclusive Cast And Crew Interviews Inside The Talented Mr. Ripley Featurette Making Of The Talented Mr. Ripley Soundtrack "My Funny Valentine" Music Video "Tu Vuo' Fa L'Americano" Music Video Commentary with Director Anthony Minghella 2 Theatrical Trailers Interactive Menus Scene Selection
Region: 1 Runtime: 2 hrs. 18 min. Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Video:
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.78
Packaging: Keep Case Rating: R Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Checkpoint Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.78 Single Side - Dual Layer Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Making-of - 1. INSIDE THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY 2. MAKING OF THE SOUNDTRACK Production Interview - 1. Cast & Crew Audio Commentary - 1. Anthony Minghella - Director Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailers Music Video - 1. "My Funny Valentine" 2. "Tu Vuo' Fa L'Americano" Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection
"I feel like I've been handed a new life", says Tom Ripley at a crucial turning point of this well-cast, stylishly crafted psychological thriller. And indeed he has, because the devious, impoverished Ripley (played with subtle depth by Matt Damon) has just traded his own identity for that of Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law), the playboy heir to a shipping fortune who has become Ripley's model for a life worth living. Having been sent by Dickie's father to retrieve the errant son from Italy, Ripley has smoothly ingratiated himself with Dickie and his lovely, unsuspecting fiancée, Marge (Gwyneth Paltrow). In due course, the sheer evil of Ripley's amoral scheme will be revealed.
Superbly adapted from the acclaimed novel by Patricia Highsmith (also the basis of the acclaimed French version, Purple Noon), The Talented Mr Ripley is writer-director Anthony Minghella's impressive follow-up to his Oscar-winning triumph The English Patient. Recreating late-1950s Italy in exacting detail, the film captures the sensuousness of la dolce vita while developing the fracturing of Ripley's mind as his crimes grow increasingly desperate. And where Hitchcock was necessarily discreet with the homosexual subtext of Highsmith's Strangers on a Train, Minghella brings it out of the closet, increasing the dramatic tension and complexity of Ripley's psychological breakdown. Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Cate Blanchett are excellent in pivotal supporting roles, and the film's final image is utterly effective: Ripley's talents have gone too far, and this study of class distinction, obsession and deadly desire reaches a disturbing yet richly appropriate conclusion. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com