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Going All the Way

Jill Clayburgh  Actor Rose McGowan  Actor Jeremy Davies  Actor Amy Locane  Actor Lesley Ann Warren  Actor Rachel Weisz  Actor Ben Affleck  Actor

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Contains:Adult Situations

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Going All the Way

UPC: 696306012726

Studio: Polygram USA Video

MPAA Rating: R   Contains:[Adult Situations]

Summary: Two men return home from the Army to find that their attitudes on life, love, and the town where they grew up have changed in this bittersweet coming-of-age drama. Sonny Burns (Jeremy Davies) and Gunner Casselman (Ben Affleck) are two guys from Indianapolis who were drafted during the Korean War. In high school, Gunner was a football player and big man on campus, while Sonny was a social outcast who kept to himself. Sonny spent most of his hitch in the Army in Kansas City, while Gunner was stationed in Japan and found his perspectives changed by exposure to Asian philosophies. Gunner and Sonny run into each other on a troop train as they return to Indiana in 1954. While they were never close in school, Gunner finds himself reaching out to Sonny, believing that Sonny is a deep thinker, though Sonny spends a lot more time thinking about girls than his place in the universe. Sonny has a girlfriend, Buddy (Amy Locane), who would like to get married; Sonny's mother Alma (Jill Clayburgh) is almost as eager as Buddy to see her son head to the altar, but Sonny doesn't find Buddy very interesting, and he's not sure if he wants to settle in Indianapolis. He's far more attracted to Gail (Rose McGowan), an exotic looking brunette who appeals to his girly-magazine fantasies, but while he can make love to Buddy, he's struck with impotence when Gail offers to sleep with him. Meanwhile, Gunner has fallen in love with Marty Pilcher (Rachel Weisz), a sexy Jewish woman, but Gunner's mother Nina (Lesley Ann Warren), who seems inappropriately fond of her son, doesn't care for Marty and spouts anti-Semitic venom at her son in hopes of driving him away from his new girlfriend. Like Sonny, Gunner finds himself thinking that his destiny lies outside of his home town. Dan Wakefield wrote the screenplay for Going All the Way, based on his own novel. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Category: Drama

Awards: Special Recognition for Production Design – Sundance Film Festival

Features: Widescreen image
Director's commentary
Theatrical trailer
Deleted scenes with commentary
Cast and crew filmographies

Going All the Way

Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)

Release Date: 10/17/2000

Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen

Audio: 5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1

Runtime: 103 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English

Subtitles: English

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Side #1 --
0. Chapter Selection
1. Opening Credits [2:20]
2. 1954 [6:44]
3. The Homecoming [:30]
4. Sweet Dreams [1:56]
5. Mommy Dearest [5:17]
6. The Lonely Crowd [1:26]
7. At Work of Art [5:43]
8. Staying From the Flock [1:46]
9. Sonny Side Up [5:41]
10. Rise and Shine [5:19]
11. On the Town [2:08]
12. Sonny Strikes Out [4:13]
13. Hanging by A Thread [2:49]
14. On the Road [6:26]
15. A Close Call [6:02]
16. Surprise, Surprise [5:44]
17. Closing Credits [2:20]

Brian J. Dillard

A combination of broad humor and character-driven drama, Going All the Way is miles away from director Mark Pellington's more action-oriented later efforts. A coming-of-age tale, it hinges on the union of opposites: the sweet and the profane; the adolescent and the insightful; the confident and the meek; the small-town and the urban. Jeremy Davies gives another terrific performance as awkward young vet Sonny Burns, a talented photographer who longs to be the life of the party but finds his better qualities submerged in a his fear of inadequacy. Precise verbal and physical inflections ground the actor's performance, while Dan Wakefield's script gives him plenty of layers to explore. There isn't another young actor working today who could have provided a better foil for Davies than golden boy Ben Affleck. His character's mixture of cocky strut and tentative introspection both celebrates and complicates jock-boy clich?s; love him or hate him, he's what Sonny longs to be. As Sonny's mother, Jill Clayburgh hacks recognizable human emotions out of a role that seems to have been written as a caricature. Amy Locane, meanwhile, invests girl-next-door stereotypes with quiet dignity. Lesley Ann Warren, Rachel Weisz, and Rose McGowan have smaller parts, but each actress showcases her own proven brand of sex appeal; Warren oozes Oedipal danger, Weisz comes off haughty and knowing, and McGowan does her sultry and belligerent thing. Some viewers may take exception to the way Wakefield and Pellington populate their suburbs with an endless series of romantic and maternal man-traps, but young men often perceive impending domesticity as the enemy. Besides, Davies turns in such a nuanced performance as the horny, stifled Sonny that even at its most testosterone-fuelled, the film comes off sweet. Pellington and cinematographer Bobby Bukowski also display a quiet visual pizazz that energizes the scenes of comic excess. Such cinematic flair, combined with the fine cast, elevates a fairly familiar story into a low-key pleasure. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Jill Clayburgh  Actor 
Nick Offerman  Actor 
Rose McGowan  Actor 
John E. Blazier  Actor 
Jeremy Davies  Actor 
Jeff Buelterman  Actor 
Amy Locane  Actor 
Shannon Parr  Actor 
Lesley Ann Warren  Actor 
Rachel Weisz  Actor 
Ben Affleck  Actor 
John Lordan  Actor 
Sigurjon Sighvatsson  Producer 
Michael Mendelsohn  Executive Producer 
Richard S. Wright  Executive Producer 
Mark Pellington  Director 
Tom Gorai  Producer 
Tom Rosenburg  Executive Producer 
Ted Tannenbaum  Executive Producer 
Dan Wakefield  Screenwriter 

Country: USA

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