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2002 film past Paul Thomas Anderson

Punch-Boozer Love
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Theatrical release poster

Directed past Paul Thomas Anderson
Written by Paul Thomas Anderson
Produced by
  • JoAnne Sellar
  • Daniel Lupi
  • Paul Thomas Anderson
Starring
  • Adam Sandler
  • Emily Watson
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman
  • Luis Guzmán
Cinematography Robert Elswit
Edited by Leslie Jones
Music by Jon Brion

Product
companies

  • Columbia Pictures
  • Revolution Studios
  • New Line Cinema
Distributed by
  • Sony Pictures Releasing

Release dates

  • May 19, 2002 (2002-05-nineteen) (Cannes)
  • October xi, 2002 (2002-10-eleven) (United states)

Running time

95 minutes
Country The states
Linguistic communication English language
Budget $25 meg[1]
Box office $24.seven million[2]

Punch-Drunk Love is a 2002 American romantic comedy-drama flick written and directed past Paul Thomas Anderson, and starring Adam Sandler, Emily Watson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Luis Guzmán, and Mary Lynn Rajskub. Information technology follows an entrepreneur with social feet in love with his sis'due south co-worker.

The film was produced past Revolution Studios and New Line Movie theatre, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It features the video art of Jeremy Blake in the class of visual interludes. The film received positive reviews from critics, with Sandler'south performance receiving widespread acclaim, merely roughshod short of recouping its $25 million production upkeep at the box office.

Plot [edit]

Barry Egan is a bachelor who owns a company that markets themed toilet plungers and other novelty items. He has seven overbearing sisters who ridicule and emotionally abuse him regularly, then he leads a lonely life punctuated by fits of rage and social feet. I day, he witnesses an inexplicable car accident, picks up an abased harmonium from the street, and encounters Lena Leonard (a coworker of Elizabeth, 1 of his sisters). Lena had orchestrated this coming together afterward seeing him in Elizabeth's family picture at piece of work.

Barry goes to his sis'south altogether party, where they tease him most his sexuality leading to a serious outburst in which he breaks his sister's sliding glass door. After his flare-up, he asks his brother-in-law to refer him to a therapist. Instead, Barry calls a phone sex line to cope with his loneliness. The phone sexual practice operator tries to extort coin from him then sends four henchmen, who are brothers, to collect. This complicates his budding human relationship with Lena, besides as his plan to exploit a loophole in a Healthy Choice promotion and amass a million frequent flyer miles by purchasing large quantities of pudding.

When Lena leaves for Hawaii on a business organization trip, Barry decides to follow her, using his sister to detect Lena, who is overjoyed to run into him. Equally the two spend time together, Barry's sister calls Lena, complicating matters, but Lena lies about having contact with Barry, loyally preserving his and their privacy. The romance develops farther, leading to Barry's relief from emotional isolation he has endured.

On the return trip, the four brothers ram Barry's car, mildly injuring Lena. After fighting all four brothers off with a tire fe, Barry leaves Lena at the hospital and sets out to cease the harassment. He calls the phone-sex line back and finds out the "supervisor" is the owner of a mattress store. Barry drives all the way to Provo, Utah to confront the owner, Dean, face up to confront. At outset trying to intimidate Barry, Dean finds him more than intimidating once he learns that Barry has come all the manner from California.

Barry returns home and goes to run across Lena to explain why the accident happened. He begs for forgiveness, pledging his loyalty and to use his frequent-flier miles to accompany her on all future business concern trips after his pudding miles are processed. Lena confesses she was more than upset at being left at the infirmary only forgives him and they encompass happily. Lena approaches Barry and embraces him from behind while he plays the harmonium.

Bandage [edit]

  • Adam Sandler as Barry Egan, an unmarried entrepreneur with social anxiety
  • Emily Watson as Lena Leonard, Barry'southward love involvement, and Elizabeth'due south friend and co-worker
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman every bit Dean Trumbell, the owner of the mattress store
  • Mary Lynn Rajskub as Elizabeth Egan, Barry'southward overbearing sister
  • Luis Guzmán every bit Lance, Barry's co-worker
  • Robert Smigel as Walter, a dentist and Barry's brother-in-law

Production [edit]

After the success of Magnolia, Anderson stated that he would work with Sandler and that he was determined to make his next movie ninety minutes long.[3]

In writing the elements of the Healthy Option frequent flier miles sub-plot line, Anderson was inspired by the real-life story of David Phillips, who successfully amassed over a million frequent flier miles.[iv]

Reception [edit]

Box role [edit]

The film began a limited domestic release on October 11, 2002, grossing $118,539 from 5 theaters. It went on to gross $17.eight one thousand thousand in the United States, and an international full of $6.viii million, for a worldwide box office total of $24.half-dozen million.[ii]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the motion-picture show holds an approval rating of 79% based on 197 reviews, with an average rating of 7.40/x. The website'due south critical consensus states, "Odd, touching, and unique, Punch-Drunk Love is as well delightfully funny, utilizing Adam Sandler's comic persona to explore the life of a lonely guy who finds love."[five] On Metacritic, the movie has a weighted boilerplate score of 78 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[half-dozen] Audiences polled past CinemaScore gave the picture show an average form of "D+" on an A+ to F scale.[7]

Roger Ebert gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four. He praised Sandler's performance in his review for the Chicago Sun-Times, proverb, "Sandler, liberated from the constraints of formula, reveals unexpected depths as an actor. Watching this film, you can imagine him in Dennis Hopper roles. He has darkness, obsession and ability. He tin can't get on making those moronic comedies forever, tin he?"[viii] The flick came in at #33 in The A.V. Gild's "Top 50 films of the '00s".[ix]

Sandler went on to win Best Actor at the Gijón International Picture Festival for his performance and was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Histrion – Motion Flick Musical or Comedy. Anderson won the award for Best Manager at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and the film was nominated for the Palme d'Or.[10] The film was nominated for the Thousand Prix of the Belgian Syndicate of Movie theatre Critics.

Filmmakers Lee Unkrich, Judd Apatow, Kleber Mendonça, Miranda July, Bell Joon-ho, Guillermo del Toro, Barry Jenkins and Taika Waititi, and actors Pecker Nighy, Owen Wilson and Timothée Chalamet have cited it equally 1 of their favorite films.[eleven] [12] [13]

Accolades [edit]

Accolade Category Bailiwick Result
Cannes Film Festival Best Manager Paul Thomas Anderson Won
Palme d'Or Punch-Boozer Beloved Nominated
Gijón International Motion picture Festival Best Actor Adam Sandler Won
Golden Globe Award Best Actor – Move Picture Musical or Comedy Nominated
MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss Nominated
Emily Watson Nominated
Toronto Moving picture Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Nominated

Home media [edit]

The film was released on VHS and DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment on June 24, 2003.

The Criterion Collection released the moving-picture show on Blu-ray in November 2016 with a restored Hard disk drive transfer, the first time the company had done and then for Anderson and Sandler. It has behind-the-scenes featurette about a recording session for the motion picture'southward soundtrack, a Cannes press conference and deleted scenes.[14]

Soundtrack [edit]

The score to Punch-Drunk Beloved was composed by Jon Brion. Equally with Magnolia, Brion and Anderson collaborated heavily for the product of the film's score. However, rather than scoring the picture after rough footage had been shot, Brion made compositions while making the film. During the scoring process, Brion would experiment with tones and sounds, carefully making note of what Anderson would respond to. Anderson himself would create the vocal tempos he would envision in the score and use them on prepare, fifty-fifty to the extent of inspiring the stride of Sandler's performance.

The moving picture's score features heavy use of the harmonium. Brion had introduced Anderson to it on Magnolia, and Anderson knew he wanted it to feature heavily in the score.[15] Many scenes betwixt Sandler's character and the instrument were inspired past Brion. For instance, Brion once found a harmonium with a hole in its bellows earlier going on bout with Aimee Mann. To prepare the problem, he covered the pigsty with duct tape. The situation is mirrored in the film.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Punch-Boozer Love". The Numbers. Archived from the original on July eleven, 2020. Retrieved March eight, 2015. Production Budget: $25,000,000
  2. ^ a b "Dial-Drunkard Dear (2002)". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on May 26, 2021. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  3. ^ Patterson, John (March 10, 2000). "Magnolia Bedlamite". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on Baronial 27, 2012. Retrieved Apr 12, 2010.
  4. ^ Puig, Claudia (October 7, 2002). "The proof of 'Punch-Drunk Love' is in the pudding". USA Today. Archived from the original on 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2011-02-26 .
  5. ^ "Punch-Drunk Love". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 2010-02-xvi. Retrieved 2009-12-03 .
  6. ^ "Punch-Drunk Dear". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 2014-09-05. Retrieved 2014-08-18 .
  7. ^ "'Drunk' is an odd kind of film archetype: Critics admire, fans abhor". Chicago Tribune. Nov 26, 2002. Archived from the original on April 10, 2021. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  8. ^ Ebert, Roger (October xviii, 2002). "Punch-Boozer Love". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on June iii, 2013. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
  9. ^ Murray, Noel; Phipps, Keith; Rabin, Nathan; Robinson, Tasha; Tobias, Scott. "The all-time films of the 00'south". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on Jan 16, 2010. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  10. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Punch-Boozer Love". Cannes Film Festival. Archived from the original on March 9, 2012. Retrieved October 25, 2009.
  11. ^ Goodsell, Luke (June 15, 2010). "Five Favorite Films With Toy Story 3 Director Lee Unkrich". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on September 7, 2010. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  12. ^ Viera, Lauren (July 31, 2009). "Judd Apatow, rex of the Funny People". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on September 29, 2013. Retrieved July xiii, 2013.
  13. ^ Ordona, Michael (November 12, 2009). "Bill Nighy pretty much lived this role". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
  14. ^ "Dial-Drunk Beloved". The Criterion Collection. Archived from the original on 2018-ten-eleven. Retrieved 2018-x-11 .
  15. ^ Chapman, Glen (February 21, 2011). "Music in the Movies: Jon Brion." Archived 2015-12-11 at the Wayback Motorcar Den of Geek (DenOfGeek.us). Retrieved January 24, 2016.

External links [edit]

  • Punch-Drunk Love at IMDb
  • Punch-Drunk Love at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Punch-Drunk Dear at Metacritic
  • Early typhoon screenplay for Punch-Drunkard Love from dailyscript.com
  • Punch-Drunk Love: A Consul Speaks an essay by Miranda July at the Benchmark Collection

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