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Great little movie

All good enjoyed

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Accidental hero

Brilliant movie a definite must see, arrived well packed and fast

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great

DVD what I was looking for great valur

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You can't help liking it !

According to legend there's a mystical theatre of ideas somewhere in the western hemisphere called Hollywood, its aim is to perpetuate a myth called the American Dream, and this movie is a good example of just such a film: anyone can become a hero or celebrity if they happen to be in the right place at the right time, or put another way, if they are lucky enough to win the lottery.
Our Hero Berni Laplant (Dustin Hoffman), described by the police as a 'slippery little sh*t', is a cynical petty criminal who thinks everyone else in the 'jungle' cheats so why should'nt he. He philosopy of life is to keep a low profile until one stormy night he's faced with a difficult choice, whether to save fifty four people from a burning passenger plane, or his one hundred dollar shoes from getting wet. Reluctantly He opts for the former, only to disappear into the jungle, leaving one of his expensive shoes on the banks of a muddy river, and a lot of people wondering who he was.
Unbeknown to him among the passengers he helped saved was a news junkie reporter Gale Galey (Geena Davis aka Hildi Johnson, His Girl Friday')who is even more cynical about life, or should that be death, than he is. On one assignment she asks her cynical nut case cameraman if he got the 'fall shot'after some poor executive she is interviewing jumps to his death off a tall building. Galey has just won an award for her journalism and with the help of an onion (a very amusing scene)tears of conscience roll down her cheeks.
Enter John Bubber (Any Garcia) a near destitute Nam veteran with a heart of gold who lives in a transit full of empty beer cans that he sells to raise money for the homeless. He picks up Berni thumbing a lift, who tells him about the plane crash leaving him with his only shoe as a parting gift.
When Galey is told by her cynical editor about the mystery man who saved her life she gets very excited and with the help of the other shoe retrieved from the crash, and a $1000,000 reward, she is determined to find him.
Bubber successfully claims the reward and with it fame and fortune. The deception proves too much for his conscience, and he almost ends up a 'fall shot' himself.
This is a very clever and entertaining comedy in the best Capra tradition, but when the righteous hero delivers his parting homily to the American people, the cynical editor cannot believe his ears 'what a crock of sh*t' says he, and for cynics like me I'm inclined to agree with him.
Hoffman as the wretched Berni Laplant, Davis as the gorgeous news reporter in search of a noble story, and Andy Garcia as the miracle man, pull it off beautifully. Despite the falsity of the underlying message, well worth watching.
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Accidental Hero

Dustin Hoffman plays a lowlife who happens upon a plane crash and rescues the passengers, but doesn't really care about the value of his deed or the attendant publicity when the media starts searching for the hero. Another fellow (Andy Garcia) steps into the gap and claims credit, and as his life changes for the better he takes on a Messianic glow. Geena Davis is the cynical television reporter who pushes the latter's fame in order to keep her story alive, and this film, directed by Stephen Frears (Prick Up Your Ears), takes a few familiar jabs at a manipulative and voyeuristic press. This is essentially an unofficial remake of Meet John Doe, though it is less dramatic and forceful in the end than Frank Capra's classic. Chevy Chase has an oddly anachronistic part as Davis' editor (maybe he thought he really was in Meet John Doe), but the film belongs to Hoffman, who makes his character a slightly cleaned-up version of the actor's own Ratso Rizzo in Midnight Cowboy.Read full review...

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awesome producy great value for the smash

i buogh this product be cause i liked the move when i went to see it in the pictures years ago and wanted it for my collection and the price was right come on down lol.
hopefully there is nothing about this product i wont like as i have not yet recieved it.
see above thank you
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Humerous / Feel good movie

Spot on!

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