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Waking Life Director: Richard Linklater Cast: Wiley Wiggins

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/07/2002
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 5,228

Viewer Rating: (13 ratings)

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Features

Audio commentary with director Richard Linklater and others; audio commentary with the 25+ animators; text commentary; greatest hits from the live action version; Bob Sabiston's animation software tutorial; deleted live action scenes; selections from Linklater's "audition tapes"; featurette; Sundance Channel special; short films by Sabiston; cast and crew bios; theatrical trailer.

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Dream Is Destiny [4:43]
2. Anchors Aweigh [4:18]
3. Life Lessons [7:33]
4. Alienation [4:26]
5. Death and Reality [6:22]
6. Free Will and Physics [7:47]
7. The Aging Paradox [1:50]
8. Noise & Silence [3:18]
9. What's the Story? [5:57]
10. Dreams [6:19]
11. The Holy Moment [5:48]
12. Society Is Fraud [2:30]
13. Dreamers [2:41]
14. Ants [6:59]
15. We Are the Authors [3:09]
16. Meet Yourself [7:26]
17. Performance [7:51]
18. Trapped in a Dream [2:50]
19. Wake Up! [2:17]
20. End Credits [5:10]

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Editorial Reviews

Visual flair and deep thoughts distinguish Richard Linklater's hypnotic animated film Waking Life. More of an elaborative concept than a story, the film follows a young man (Wiley Wiggins) as he drifts from conversation to conversation with a series of eccentrically brilliant characters, all the while never sure whether he's awake or dreaming. This surreal landscape populated by oddballs and passionate thinkers is very much a reprise of Linklater's breakthrough film, Slacker. But here the proceedings are shot on digital video and subsequently animated using a technique devised by Bob Sabiston, which adds dreamy brilliance to the images and affords each scene a distinctive vision. The eclectic parade of characters includes members of Linklater's family, various offbeat friends and intellectuals, and actors from his previous films (including Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, who reprise their roles from Before Sunrise). Each character's idiosyncratic charm keeps the film's dreamy discourse as lively as its animation, and the outcome is a strikingly original film that is by turns amusing, disconcerting, and mystically provocative. Waking Life is one of two films Linklater shot on digital video in 2001; the second, the chamber drama Tape, stars Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Robert Sean Leonard. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble

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Wake up for this.by Anonymous

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August 02, 2005: This movie will put you to sleep, because you just cant wait to ineract with your subconcious. This movie is one of the best i have ever seen. Not only can you relate, but you can experience new things and you can understand the depth of a dream. The animation was outstanding and yet their was so much variety to the animation. This movie will have you thinking, realizing, and experimenting. This is one of those rare films that should not go unoticed. This movie should definatly have more publicity. This movie should not be watched if your not in tune with yourself.

a outstanding movieby Anonymous

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May 13, 2005: the movie was by far the best cartoon/animation movie I have ever seen on film. The night I rented the movie I watched it like three times in a row! The movie has great philosophies to be heard and recieted! Waking Life is a total must-see movie if you want to experience a great movie!


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This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 16 and Up

Why We Rated This Appropriate for Ages 16 and UP

What to watch out for

  • Drugs:

    Drinking, scene in a bar, drug references

  • Language:

    Some strong language

  • Violence:

    Suicide, gunfight, characters killed

  • Consumerism:

    Not an issue.

  • Messages:

    Not an issue.

  • Sex:

    Mild

What Parents Need to Know

About Waking Life

Parents need to know that this movie has some very strong language and scenes of cartoon violence, including a shoot-out and a self-immolation. Some teens may be upset by the discussions of death.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about their own views on the meaning of life and which, if any, of the characters are closest to their own thoughts about dreams and reality. Is it possible to create "lucid dreams?" Is there a reason that a film-maker might be particularly attracted to this idea – could film be a kind of generalized lucid dream? When you are dreaming, are you aware that you are dreaming? How do you know? What does it mean to say that there's only one moment or to talk about the eternal yes? Does this movie make you want to know more about any of the authors or ideas it raises?