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The Return (2007) Sam Shepard Kapadia DVD Region 2

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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
EAN
5050582487183
Format
DVD
Producer
Jeffrey Silver
Language
English
Release Year
2007
Actor
Kate Beahan, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Sam Shepard, Peter O'brien, Darrian Mcclanahan, Adam Scott
Director
Asif Kapadia
Features
Widescreen, Interactive Menu
Run Time
83 Mins
Genre
Horror/Occult
Film/TV Title
The Return
Aspect Ratio
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen

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Product Information

Joanna Mills works as a successful saleswoman in the trucking industry. She pushes hard to go after a big deal in Texas, even though she had previously deemed the state off limits--an event from her childhood has kept her away from her hometown for many years. Filled with fear, trepidation, and determination, she goes back to Texas...

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Producer
Jeffrey Silver
EAN
5050582487183
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59541386

Product Key Features

Film/TV Title
The Return
Actor
Kate Beahan, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Sam Shepard, Peter O'brien, Darrian Mcclanahan, Adam Scott
Director
Asif Kapadia
Format
DVD
Language
English
Release Year
2007
Features
Widescreen, Interactive Menu
Aspect Ratio
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Run Time
83 Mins
Genre
Horror/Occult

Additional Product Features

Certificate
15
Number of Discs
1
Reviews
Time Out - ItÆs gripping stuff and deeply enjoyable
Consumer Advice
Contains strong violence and psychological horror
Additional Information
In 2001 British director Asif Kapadia's debut feature, THE WARRIOR, a lyrical, beautiful movie set in the Himalayas, was named Best British Film at the BAFTA Awards. For his second film, Kapadia headed to Hollywood for the suspenseful horror film THE RETURN, written by first-time screenwriter Adam Sussman. Sarah Michelle Gellar stars as Joanna Mills, an aggressive young woman who works as a successful saleswoman in the trucking industry. She pushes hard to go after a big deal in Texas, even though she had previously deemed the state off limits--an event from her childhood has kept her away from her hometown for many years. Filled with fear, trepidation, and determination, she goes back to Texas, even visiting her estranged father (Sam Shepard). As she sees familiar places, she has frightening flashes of deja vu, remembering bits and pieces of a tragic incident involving an ex-con (Peter O'Brien), an unseen man, and a bad traffic accident. The visions haunt her dreams, sending her back to her childhood (where she's played by Darrian McClanahan). Reunited with an old friend (Kate Beahan), Joanna tries to move forward, but her unfinished past keeps dragging her back. Kapadia keeps things at a slow, suspenseful pace, every scene adding another piece of the plot--as well as a touch more mystery. Gellar, who has also starred in such horror films as THE GRUDGE, I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER, and SCREAM 2, plays Joanna with an involving sense of dread that is echoed by Dario Marianelli's score.
Movie/TV Title
The Return
Composer
Dario Marinelli
Executive Producer
Trevor Macy, Marc Evans
Sound source
Dolby Digital 5.1
Screenwriter
Adam Sussman

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  • The Return DVD Review

    I bought The Return on the basis of Sarah Michelle Gellar being the leading role. Big mistake. The storyline was very confusing. I had no idea what was going on and the ending of the movie, in my opinion, was a complete wreck. To add to the misery, I was expecting a horror film. How this can be described as so I will never know. A thriller would be more aptle. The movie on a whole has been rated below average (2/5) by myself as it was not good enough.

  • Great acting, but lacking in story

    I bought this film because I am a fan of Sarah Michelle Gellar. Gellar's acting was, as usual, top notch, but the film lacked in plot. I failed to see the actual point that the film was making.