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Director commentary by Denzel Washington; "Meeting Antwone Fisher" featurette; "The Making of Antwone Fisher" behind-the-scenes documentary, "Hollywood & The Navy" featurette; theatrical trailers; more.
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1. Antwone's Dream
2. Busted
3. The Psychiatrist
4. Cheryl
5. Nothing to Say
6. From Under a Rock
7. The Titles
8. Jesse
9. Feeling Powerful
10. Slipping Up
11. Meet Me at 1700
12. Dating Advice
13. The First Date
14. The Davenports' Problem
15. Touble in Mexico
16. Nadine
17. Davenport's Guest
18. Being Honest
19. Thanksgiving
20. Who Will Cry
21. Time to Move On
22. Losing Jesse
23. Two Tickets to Cleveland
24. Antwone's Lover
25. I'm Still Standing
26. Looking for My Family
27. Auntie Annette
28. The Elkins
29. Eva
30. Welcome to the Family
31. I Salute You
32. End Titles
Denzel Washington’s powerful directorial debut offers a tale that is at once familiar and wholly original. Written by the real Antwone Fisher and based on his own life, the film opens at a Southern California naval base, where a young seaman’s hair-trigger temper has just landed him in trouble, and not for the first time. Fisher is placed in the care of a Navy psychotherapist, played with great warmth and depth by Washington, who guides him through a process of wrenching self-discovery, helping him identify and conquer the demons of his horrific childhood and guiding him toward the healing powers of home and family. Washington’s directing, like his acting, is rock-solid and unpretentious. He deftly avoids showiness and sentimentality in favor of straightforward storytelling that is all the more powerful for its directness and emotional honesty. The film treads well-worn ground, calling to mind Finding Forrester and Good Will Hunting, and usually in good ways. Yet the details of Fisher’s screenplay and the mesmerizing performances help make it a uniquely inspiring experience. Washington elicits wonderful work from his cast, particularly newcomers Derek Luke as the innately intelligent Fisher, Joy Bryant as his tender love interest, and veterans like Novella Nelson, who makes Fisher’s foster mother seem especially terrifying. In addition to a running commentary by Washington, the DVD features a fascinating interview with Fisher among other featurettes. David Sobel, Barnes & Noble
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