Customer Reviews for Water for Elephants - Widescreen AC3 Dolby - DVD
Review 1 for Water for Elephants - Widescreen AC3 Dolby - DVD
This is at the top of my list for GREAT Movies.
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5.0
Posted by: Jayne1954
from Auburn Hills,MI
on 09/11/2012
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Plot
5.0
Cinematography
5.0
Acting
5.0
DVD Extras
5.0
What's great about it: Everything including the DVD extras
What's not so great: nothing
Wow! I never read the book, but I will now. Great story with lots of twists. I had to watch it again right after it was finished. This is one of those movies that you can watch over and over and still discover something that you missed before. This is a must for any good movie collection. The DVD extras are a great addition. You will watch this year after year.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 2 for Water for Elephants - Widescreen AC3 Dolby - DVD
This user is a Reward Zone Premier Silver Member, who has spent $2,500 on eligible purchases, and is now getting 1.25 points per dollar!
Plot
5.0
Cinematography
5.0
Acting
5.0
DVD Extras
5.0
... Its a classic love story based on people of the circus and the late 1930s ... its a great movie and in the past few years thats hard to say about any movie ive seen.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 3 for Water for Elephants - Widescreen AC3 Dolby - DVD
great movie
Customer Rating
5.0
Posted by: cjseals
from Birmingham, AL
on 01/10/2012
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Plot
4.0
Cinematography
4.0
Acting
5.0
DVD Extras
4.0
What's great about it: great story
What's not so great: nothing
loved the movie, read the book, so I knew the movie was going to be good, best I could tell it followed the book pretty close.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 4 for Water for Elephants - Widescreen AC3 Dolby - DVD
Water For Elephants
Customer Rating
5.0
Posted by: CJWW8
from Illinois
on 01/06/2012
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Plot
5.0
Cinematography
5.0
Acting
5.0
DVD Extras
4.0
What's great about it: Story
A great story,well told,good to add to movie collection. Kleenex may be required in some parts.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 5 for Water for Elephants - Widescreen AC3 Dolby - DVD
The story of a Depression-era orphan with an all but completed study from a prestigious university, this film centers around Jacob Jankowski. First seen as an elderly man (Hal Holbrook) Jankowski was studying to become a veterinarian when his parents died in debt after exhausting their savings to pay his tuition. With no home or money to complete his studies, Jankowski (as a younger man played by Robert Pattinson) simply abandons his home, studies, and life in search of employment. This search ended when he hopped a train utilized by the Benzini Bros. traveling circus.
After a brief stint shoveling excrement, August Rosenbluth, the man in charge, hires him as Benzini Bros. own Cornell educated veterinarian. Rosenbluth is played by Christopher Waltz who soon proves to be just as evil as he was when he was playing an SS officer. His long-suffering wife is played by Reese Witherspoon who is the star of the big top with her equestrian act and with a similar elephant act. But when the act struggles to take shape in the beginning, Rosenbluth demonstrates the brutality lying beneath his charismatic show persona by viciously attacking the elephant. He later appears sickened by his actions, but Jacob is certain he’ll repeat them and determined to prevent that from happening.
In developing the act, Marlena (Witherspoon) and Jacob become attracted to each other. While trying to keep their relationship a secret, they’re eventually found out. This and other tensions arising from the shows continuing financial struggles eventually boil over in the form of an employee insurrection, the result of which was alluded to in earlier scenes with the older Jankowski.
Whether Titanic started it or simply solidified it, Leonardo DiCaprio became the dream of teenage girls everywhere thanks to the James Cameron opus. And, as a result of that and a genuine dislike for the story and the film, I have hated DiCaprio ever since. He’s made, for the most part, quality films ever since and I’m convinced he’s so not for his career but simply to annoy me. Others would argue he has no idea who I am, but I feel that’s immaterial.
Pattinson, thanks to the Twilight series, finds himself in a similar position. With this and Remember Me he seems intent on making quality films to annoy me. Witherspoon and Waltz, while demonstrating great range with these roles, are more than adequate. The story is engrossing, the scenery spectacular, and the ending is satisfying (though I understand the book version was far more dramatic). All in all, I’d call this a superior film.