Punch-Drunk Love (2002)

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Punch-Drunk Love: Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. With Adam Sandler, Jason Andrews, Don McManus, Emily Watson. A frustrated Barry Egan calls a phone-sex line to curb his loneliness. Little does he know that he will land in huge trouble and will also jeopardise his relationship with Lena.

“Weu0026#39;ve come to expect a lot from Paul Thomas Anderson. After his twin masterpieces u0026quot;Boogie Nightsu0026quot; and u0026quot;Magnoliau0026quot;, not to mention the sure-handed and satisfying u0026quot;Hard Eightu0026quot;, we knew he was a filmmaker of skill and magic. So when it was announced that the next PTA film would be a 90-minute romantic comedy starring (Gasp!) Adam Sandler, I was, for one, not worried. This man had taken Mark Wahlberg and turned him into someone we could be proud to watch onscreen. He cast icon Tom Cruise, gave him the character of Frank u0026quot;T.J.u0026quot; Mackey, and directed the actor to one of the most repulsive, offensive, and inspired performances of the u0026quot;Top Gunu0026quot; staru0026#39;s career. So, I was pretty confident in his ability to handle the star of u0026quot;Little Nickyu0026quot;. But, boy, I still wasnu0026#39;t prepared for what I saw. Sandler just wasnu0026#39;t good, he was INCREDIBLE. I couldnu0026#39;t believe my eyes-here was the man behind u0026quot;Eight Crazy Nightsu0026quot; creating a completely realized, utterly human character with a studied, nuanced performance. Many have commented on the fact that Barry Egan, Sandleru0026#39;s character, is not that different from his previous incarnations. Socially akward and prone to explosive violence, Barry might just be the key to explainging Sandleru0026#39;s Billy Madison or Happy Gilmore. The character helps shine a light on the inner torment of those man-children.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003enThe plot is a bit more complicated than your usual romantic-comedy fair. First off, itu0026#39;s really not a comedy. Second off, the two major players-Sandler and Emily Watson as the beautiful and mysterious Lena Leonard-both have quirks and tension that ordinary movie characters who fall in love donu0026#39;t in movies today. Barry has been terribly scarred (perhaps irreperably) by the constant torment and abuse of his seven sisters. There are several scenes where he bursts into destructive rages for no real reason-to sum it up, this guy has problems. Lena seems to have some of the same hurt simmering under her, but she controls it and accepts Barry for who he is, eventually coming to a stage where she understands him better than anyone truly ever has. Much of u0026quot;Punch-Drunk Loveu0026quot;u0026#39;s story is how Egan manages to regain control of himself and experience truly human feelings for the first time. Lena is his salvation-through his devotion to her he saves himself.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe filmu0026#39;s other specifics are a bizarre, but extremely original mix of details. Barry is a toilet-plunger salesman. He one day wanders onto a loophole in a snack-foods sponsored contest that would allow him to get enough frequent flier miles to never have to pay for a plane ticket again. First, however, is the nasty business with a small-time porn entrepeneur in Utah who is trying to extort a large sum of money from Barry, using the companyu0026#39;s u0026quot;Four Blonde Brothersu0026quot; to threaten the (for a time) hapless Egan. The film is so utterly free that to reveal how these disparate elements come together would ruin the movie. Much of the joy of u0026quot;Punch-Drunk Loveu0026quot; is that you never truly know where the movie is going to go next.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003enThe performances are uniformly excellent. Philip Seymour Hoffman is u0026quot;the heavyu0026quot;, but he puts a small line of tragedy in his character. Dean Trumbell seems fierce, but a telling look at his u0026quot;empireu0026quot; reveals he is all bark and no bite. The always-great Luis Guzman is Sandleru0026#39;s well-wishing co-worker, Lance, who is constantly supportive of Barry despite his doubts about what is really going on inside his bossu0026#39;s head. And Emily Watson is appropriately fascinating and quietly alluring as Lena, who drops her car off one day and admits the next she did it just to meet Barry.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film might seem weird and violent, but this is truly one of the sweetest movies I have seen at a long time. At its core, u0026quot;PDLu0026quot; is decent, honest, and beautiful. It is reminiscent of u0026quot;Fear and Loathing in Las Vegasu0026quot;, which, despite its rampant drug use and other disturbing subject matter, was a film that had a heart of gold. One of the best of 2002, u0026quot;Punch-Drunk Loveu0026quot; will be seen in the future as a shining moment for all involved. Hereu0026#39;s to hoping it will also be seen as the beginning of Adam Sandleru0026#39;s serious film career.”

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