Wristcutters: A Love Story with Patrick Fugit: DVD Cover

    Wristcutters: A Love Story Director: Goran Dukic Cast: Patrick Fugit, Shannyn Sossamon, Shea Whigham, Tom Waits

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/25/2008
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 3,434

    Viewer Rating: (11 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Audio commentary with director Goran Dukic, actors Patrick Fugit and Mikal Portnoi Lazarev, and producer Tatiana Kelly; Making the final cut: The Wristcutters journey; Deleted scenes; Director's storyboard look-in; Patrick's on-set photo gallery

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    Disc #1 -- Wristcutters: A Love Story
    1. Arrival [6:49]
    2. Stories [10:29]
    3. First Beer [12:34]
    4. P.I.C. [4:41]
    5. Eavesdrop [9:34]
    6. Desiree [8:46]
    7. T-Bone [8:07]
    8. Beach [5:13]
    9. King [9:50]
    10. Sent Back [5:00]
    11. High Places [3:40]
    12. End Credits [3:11]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Relegated to a forlorn afterlife of unsmiling lost souls and melancholy drifters as a result of committing suicide in the mortal realm, a heartbroken young man sets out to find the girl who inspired his final act of self-destruction after learning that she too has taken her own life in director Goran Dukic's adaptation of Etgar Keret's darkly comic novella Kneller's Happy Campers. A likeable young man despite his depressive disposition, Zia (Patrick Fugit) puts blade to wrist only to find that the pain of life doesn't end with the coming of death. Now trapped in a bleak metaphysical landscape populated entirely by suicide victims blearily searching for the joys that eluded them in the physical realm, Zia soon learns that the love is one of the latest arrivals in the dreary land of the dead. As Zia sets out to locate his ill-fated former companion and experience the joys that eluded the couple in life, he is joined in his quest by a lovelorn Russian rocker named Eugene (Shea Wigham) and an accidental tourist named Mikal (Shannyn Sossamon), who's looking for a way out of the sorrowful stir. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    freaking awesomeby Anonymous

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    May 07, 2009: never seen anything like it

    Among the best movies of the 2000s!by Anonymous

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    September 22, 2008: As a teenage male, I am not savvy to many love stories. But once in a while, there's one that just comes at you with... well, in this case a razor blade. I loved this movie. It was funny, and a little sad at the same time. I love Tom Waits, so Knellers role was pretty awesome but Eugene was my favorite character, being that Gogol Bordello is one of my favorite bands. Speaking of which, I'm going to see Gogol Bordello soon, Sept. the 29th to be exact. I gave it a 4 because it wasn't outstanding, like No Country for Old Men, or Atonement. It had a good script, excellent plot line, and well developed characters. And thank god for that ending, I wanted Zia to be happy in the end. I will definitely recommend this and will end up buying it soon.


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