Criterion Coll: The Ice Storm with Kevin Kline: DVD Cover

    Criterion Coll: The Ice Storm Director: Ang Lee Cast: Kevin Kline, Joan Allen, Henry Czerny

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/13/2001
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 12,441

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    Sexual licentiousness and emotional frigidity exact a harrowing toll on the characters in The Ice Storm, an intelligent, sobering indictment of upper-middle-class suburban mores. Director Ang Lee (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) adapts Rick Moody's celebrated novel with laudable fidelity, deftly replicating both the early '70s period and the fashionable Connecticut setting. He immediately attunes viewers to the emotional freeze that has driven Ben Hood (Kevin Kline) away from his wife Elena (Joan Allen) and into the arms of a sexy neighbor Janey Carver (Sigourney Weaver). Ben catches his 14-year-old daughter, Wendy (Christina Ricci), fooling around with Janey's son, Mikey (Elijah Wood), but his protests carry little weight -- for obvious reasons. Lee handles this potentially tawdry, sensational material in a sober, restrained manner, and he coaxes terrific performances from the entire cast. Kline, whose well-received comedic roles have sometimes obscured his talents as a serious dramatic actor, is simultaneously sympathetic and reprehensible as Ben, and Sigourney Weaver delineates the adulterous neighbor with bold, sweeping strokes. Their characters are easily recognizable, which is what makes The Ice Storm such a chilling commentary on middle-class values. The DVD includes a production featurette. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    February 04, 2002: A remarkable movie set unmistakedly in the 1970's without looking like it tried. This movie could've been MADE in the 1970's. The performances are all incredible. The movie focuses on the characters own faults and redeeming qualities without any overriding judgements. The characters make their own self judgements and judgements of others. If you liked 'American Beauty', you'll love this film. It's much more honest and believable, without the preaching and smarminess.

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    January 27, 2001: Ang Lee's 'Ice Storm' is the best film of that year and will be looked upon as a classic in days to come. Ang Lee is a wonderful director. Kline, Allen, Weaver, and Maguire give 100 percent in this film. The score is wonderful, the cinematography beautiful, and the sound direction is tremendous. The story is powerful and represents the faults in our lives and the things in which redeem us.