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The Upside of Anger

The Upside of Anger
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The Upside of Anger

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A touching yet humorous film about a woman who finds her and her daughters' lives changed by a former baseball star who steps into her life as her drinking buddy.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:Commentary #1 with Director Mike Binder, Joan Allen and moderated by filmaker Rod Lurie
Deleted Scenes:Deleted scenes with commentary by Director Mike Binder (approx. 10 minutes)
Documentary:approx. 30 minutes
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Product Details
Actors:Joan Allen, Suzanne Bertish, Dane Christensen, Erika Christensen, Kevin Costner
Format:AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language:English
Subtitle:English, Spanish
Number of Discs:1
Studio:New Line Home Video
Run Time:118 minutes
DVD Release Date:July 26, 2005
Average Customer Rating: based on 128 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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5Did anybody notice ?  Jan 05, 2009
the baby girl was named Popeye,what a funny name for a girl. other than that i loved the movie.

1unreal situations  Jul 25, 2008
The screenplay is poor. The characters do not act like real people, especially the Joan Allen character. This character does not know how to file a missing persons report, does not know what ballet is, does not work, has her daughters cook the dinner, and does nothing all day but take showers, drink, hop in and out of bed, and be mentally and physically abusive of family and friends. I could feel nothing for this character. The movie is a comedy in the sense that you will repeatedly
laugh because of its ineptness.

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1No Upside to this Movie  May 29, 2008
This movie was horrible. My sister rented it, and, bless her heart, she had faith that at some point it would have some highlights. There were no highlights, save one brief moment in a fantasy scene where a character's head blows up. It would have been a better movie if all the character's heads blew up.

When people crawl into a bottle because things get tough, it's not cute or funny. This film might have a place at AA meetings to illustrate how ugly alcoholism is.



5Great Movie  Mar 26, 2008
I love Joan Allen and always have since Manhunter in the 1980s. This movie with Kevin who I think is one of the best actors ever make a great combination in this movie about a woman who does not know what happen to her husband. A great story and well done movie.

3Better Than I Expected  Mar 01, 2008
Hubby runs off with his wallet, leaving Mom and four daughters, and I'm not known for my love of soapies or of Kevin Costner. But this is a surpringly watchable movie. Humor, cruelty, and cruel humor in its sharp, witty dialogue keep it moving. Warm, too, and not always as predictable as a typical review might make it seem. At times, it tries to be more than it is, such as when waxing philosophical about "the upside of anger," but generally it's just a strikingly realistic portrayal of some less than perfect characters and how they interact. Dark comedy is my favorite kind, and it's pretty obvious everyone involved in this project gave it their best.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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