Everything Is Illuminated with Elijah Wood: DVD Cover

    Everything Is Illuminated Director: Liev Schreiber Cast: Elijah Wood, Eugene Hutz, Boris Leskin

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/21/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 3,599

    Viewer Rating: (7 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Additional scenes; Theatrical trailer; Subtitles: English, Français & Espańikl

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Everything Is Illuminated
    1. Credits [4:06]
    2. Jonathan's Collection [5:43]
    3. Alex and His Family [4:18]
    4. Destination Lutsk [4:43]
    5. Back-Seat Companions [6:06]
    6. More of a Collector [2:51]
    7. No Meat, No Meal [3:49]
    8. Proximate With Your Grandfather [4:48]
    9. Directions and Tips [4:14]
    10. N, H and C Words [2:05]
    11. Lost [3:01]
    12. Coming to Blows [4:21]
    13. Grandfather's Thoughts [4:06]
    14. Mirror Image [3:08]
    15. Perfect Place [3:27]
    16. I Am Trachimbrod [3:42]
    17. Illumination [5:03]
    18. Why Jonathan Collects [4:22]
    19. All That Is Left [2:59]
    20. Survivor's Story [3:40]
    21. Rising From the Dead [5:21]
    22. Because of the Ring [4:25]
    23. Survivor's Surrender [3:19]
    24. The Past Alongside Us [4:43]
    25. Illuminated Faces [3:18]
    26. Dedication and End Credits [3:32]

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    Editorial Reviews

    An obsessive young man (Elijah Wood, almost unrecognizable with slicked-down hair and thick glasses) journeys to Ukraine in an attempt to locate the woman credited with saving his Jewish grandfather from the Nazis during World War II. The trip becomes an offbeat odyssey that gives new meaning to the phrase "culture clash." Talented actor Liev Schreiber couldn't have picked a more complex project for his directorial debut: Illuminated is adapted from an avant-garde novel by Jonathan Safran Foer, a sprawling yarn that covers some 200 years and thumbs its nose at most literary conventions. The film narrows its focus to Jonathan's Ukrainian adventure, which will be amply bizarre for most viewers. For the first hour or so it's a flat-out comedy that pairs buttoned-down Jonathan with irrepressible Alex (Eugene Hutz, frontman of gypsy punk band Gogol Borello), whose fractured English is good for numerous chuckles. The humor, some of it involving a dog named Sammy Davis Jr., is rather broad and makes Wood a straight man for his eccentric costars. But the third act turns sober, even a bit dark, and the abrupt change in tone might be a little off-putting. Nonetheless, this is a daring, provocative film, and if your tastes run to the unusual, you'll find it most appealing. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    one of my favorite moviesby Anonymous

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    July 19, 2008: This film is both hilarious and haunting. I love everything about this movie. I also wish I would have read the book first because now I just can't bring myself to do. I love the movie too much to have anything changed by the book. I recommend this to everyone who likes quality movies. Everything is Illuminated has a permanent place in my Top Favorites. Watch it!

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    May 21, 2006: This movie was very moving & I really enjoyed it. However, I just wish I would have read the book first!!!