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Theatrical trailer; 5.1 surround; Widescreen [2.35:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions
Full Product DetailsThe real-life odyssey of an Iowa farmer inspired this warm and gentle 1999 drama -- a love letter to America's heartland directed with uncharacteristic subtlety by maverick filmmaker David Lynch (Twin Peaks). The late Richard Farnsworth, erstwhile movie stuntman and dependable character actor, brings quiet dignity to the role of Alvin Straight, an ailing 73-year-old determined to reconcile with his estranged brother (Harry Dean Stanton). Having lost his driver's license, Straight undertakes the 300-mile journey to his sibling's Wisconsin home via lawnmower, alternately helping and being helped by various people along the way. This spare, episodic tale is staged with deceptive simplicity by Lynch, who brings a Norman Rockwell sensibility to his scene compositions and coaxes relaxed, understated performances from his actors. Not unlike a Frank Capra film (but minus the hokum), The Straight Story paints a benign portrait of rural and small-town America that reaffirms our belief in the essential decency of our neighbors. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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