Lake House

Keanu Reeves  Actor Sandra Bullock  Actor Dylan Walsh  Actor Shohreh Aghdashloo  Actor Christopher Plummer  Actor

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MPAA Rating: PG
Contains:Adult Situations,Profanity

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Lake House

Theatrical Release Date: 2006 06 16 (USA)

UPC: 012569736733

Studio: Warner Home Video

MPAA Rating: PG   Contains:[Adult Situations, Profanity]

Summary: Two people develop an unusual relationship that bends the boundaries of time and place in this romantic fantasy. Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock) is a doctor who lives in a beautiful home by a lake. Forced to move elsewhere, she requests that any correspondence that arrives at the lake house be passed on to her new address. To her surprise, she soon receives a romantic note from Alex Burnham (Keanu Reeves), an architect who lives in the cottage she once called home. However, a look at the postmark on the letter reveals that he lived at the home two years before she did, and that somehow they've come in contact with one another through a space in time. A remake of Lee Hyun-seung's acclaimed Korean romance Il Mare (aka Siworae), The Lake House was the first American production from Argentinean filmmaker Alejandro Agresti; the supporting cast includes Christopher Plummer, Dylan Walsh, and Lynn Collins. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Category: Romance

Features: Additional scenes and outtakes
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Languages & subtitles: English, Fran?ais (dubbed in Quebec) & Espa?ol (feature film only)

Lake House

Format: DVD

Release Date: 09/26/2006

Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1

Runtime: 98 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English,French,Spanish

Subtitles: English,French,Spanish

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Disc #1 -- Lake House
1. Credits [3:34]
2. Workday Worlds [4:02]
3. Misunderstandings [5:39]
4. Family Reunion [3:58]
5. Can This Be Happening? [6:21]
6. Walking Together [3:18]
7. Ways to Be Close [5:45]
8. Incomplete [3:55]
9. Glimpse of Kate [3:44]
10. Meeting Morgan [5:20]
11. Birthday Party [4:41]
12. Their Dance [8:56]
13. Architect of the Year [3:56]
14. Captivated by the Light [6:02]
15. Broken Date [3:50]
16. Let Me Let You Go [2:33]
17. What Kate Wants [4:32]
18. So in Unison [4:28]
19. New Firm [3:20]
20. Wait [6:52]
21. End Credits [3:29]

Perry Seibert

Love stories seem to always be about finding the right love at the wrong time. The Lake House takes that to heart by having the protagonists fall in love with each other even though they live in different times. Well, actually they do live at the same time, and even in the same place, only two years apart from each other. They exchange letters through a magic mailbox that allows the letters they exchange to transcend time. For a film with this fantastical a concept to work, the filmmakers need to figure out a couple of aspects. First, you either have to play the fantasy element to the hilt, leaving any semblance of reality, or you have to ground the film in a very familiar world and sprinkle just enough magical realism over it all that the audience buys in to the conceit. Director Alejandro Agresti opts mostly for the former, shooting everything with a gauzy beauty, and allowing the leads, Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock, to look beautiful even when the characters feel miserable. One of the other hurdles that the screenplay clears is figuring out how to get the two characters to share the screen even though their individual stories transpire in different timelines. Luckily, the best scene of the movie brings the two of them face to face right in the middle of the film, and the actors smartly underplay the scene. Reeves and Bullock do have excellent chemistry together, her all-American girl-next-door appeal grounds his physical beauty, and when the two do get to be in the same place at the same time the film fulfills its goals, even if the occasionally sluggish setup might not be as gripping. The Lake House does not have the authority to make a viewer suspend disbelief, but anyone willing to shut that off on their own will enjoy it. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Alejandro Agresti  Director 
Mary McLaglen  Executive Producer 
Rachel Portman  Composer (Music Score) 
Erwin Stoff  Executive Producer 
Bruce Berman  Executive Producer 
Robert Kirby  Executive Producer 
Doug Davison  Producer 
Roy Lee  Producer 
David Auburn  Screenwriter 
Dana Goldberg  Executive Producer 
Keanu Reeves  Actor 
Sandra Bullock  Actor 
Dylan Walsh  Actor 
Shohreh Aghdashloo  Actor 
Christopher Plummer  Actor 
Ebon Moss-Bachrach  Actor 
Willeke van Ammelrooy  Actor 
Lynn Collins  Actor 

Country: USA