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Commentary by director Tim Blake Nelson; Basketball scene analysis by Tim Blake Nelson and cinematographer Russell Lee Fine; Deleted scenes with commentary; Cast and crew interviews
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Let's Do This
2. M.V.P. & Utility Man
3. What We Have
4. Little & Cocky
5. Star
6. Accident
7. Sacrifice
8. Weakness
9. Get Lost
10. The Willows
11. Not a Saint
12. Odin Is Different
13. All I Am Saying
14. Dunk Contest
15. Hear for Yourself
16. Part of You
17. Toast
18. Roadside Assistance
19. Go to Sleep
20. Emily
21. Tell the Truth
22. Live Like a Hawk
23. Soars Above Us
24. End Credits
An audacious updating of Shakespeare’s Othello, this well-acted drama hews closely to the Bard’s themes while giving them a decidedly contemporary edge. Mekhi Phifer portrays Odin "O" Jones, the star basketball player and only African-American student at an elite private school, where he enjoys the respect of fellow classmates and the affection of the dean’s daughter, Desi (Julia Stiles). Hugo Goulding (Josh Hartnett), ostensibly O’s best friend, secretly envies him and plots to undermine him. Director Tim Blake Nelson (Kansas) uses high school sports as a metaphor for battle, in place of the bloody war Shakespeare employs as a background for the conflicts in Othello. Like the original work, this film vividly and tragically illustrates the corrosive effect of envy on a man’s soul. Made in 1998 but held back because of several high-profile outbreaks of school violence, O demonstrates just how timeless Shakespeare's fundamental themes remain. Stiles, who joins Nelson on the DVD commentary track, proves as nimble here as in an earlier Shakespearean update, her turn as Katarina in 10 Things I Hate About You -- an equally deft 1999 modernization of The Taming of the Shrew. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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