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Closed Caption; HBO First Look: The making of Pay It Forward; Commentary by director Mimi Leder; Cast/director film highlights; Theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Pay It Forward
1. Act of Generosity [4:33]
2. Mr Simonet [3:01]
3. How About Possible? [4:43]
4. Eye Contact (Credits) [2:45]
5. Dinner Guest [2:53]
6. Garage Secrets [3:48]
7. "This Is My Kid" [4:51]
8. Thosren's Tale [3:06]
9. Jerry's Leg Up [3:14]
10. That's the Idea [3:25]
11. The Short Straw [1:49]
12. Shifting Focus [2:16]
13. Dinner... for Two [3:51]
14. Rubbed Noses [2:02]
15. Pair of Liars [2:48]
16. Lost and Found [5:00]
17. He's Not Telling... [1:34]
18. A Date and a Deal [:55]
19. "I Respect You!" [3:42]
20. Sidney's Story [2:38]
21. Not Staying [3:52]
22. Special Offering [3:44]
23. Not If Someone's There [3:33]
24. A Sleepover [5:24]
25. "Save My Life" [3:07]
26. Everyone's Home [2:59]
27. Fathers and Sons [3:28]
28. Her Mistake [5:19]
29. Trevor's Huge Request [2:20]
30. Forgiveness [4:36]
31. Being Brave [4:49]
32. Tragedy [5:24]
33. The Night Ablaze [3:52]
34. End Credits [3:31]
One of last year's most touching, heartfelt dramas, Pay It Forward movingly conveys a simple yet profound message: We all share responsibility for making the world a better place. That's the lesson young Trevor McKinney (Haley Joel Osment of The Sixth Sense) gleans from the social-studies class taught by Eugene Simonet (Kevin Spacey). So he comes up with an ingenious concept: When someone does you a favor, don't pay it back, pay it forward -- in other words, do a favor for someone else. Trevor's enthusiastically implemented idea yields remarkable results, but not all of them are beneficial. As directed by Mimi Leder (Deep Impact), this sterling adaptation of Catherine Ryan Hyde's novel stirs all the emotions, hitting notes of joyous triumph and heartbreaking poignancy. Top acting honors go to the starring trio, including Helen Hunt as Trevor's at-wit's-end mother, and the supporting players Jay Mohr, Angie Dickinson, and Jon Bon Jovi are also effective in their limited roles. Frankly sentimental without becoming treacly, Pay It Forward is one of those rare movies that inspires as it entertains. Leder discusses the film in a feature-length commentary for the DVD, which also includes an HBO "First Look" featurette, production notes, and cast/director highlights. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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