On DVD Feb. 7: 'Sunset,' ' Kumar,' 'Love Story'

By Rick Bentley

02/02/12 17:25:15

A mind-twisting cable film and a mind-blowing movie top this week's new DVD releases.

"The Sunset Limited," Grade B+: The film, which originally aired on HBO, is based on the play by Cormac McCarthy. It's an example of how a production can be sparse in setting and action and still be powerful and moving.

After a suicide attempt by White (Tommy Lee Jones) is thwarted by Black (Samuel L. Jackson), the two men go to Black's sparse apartment to talk. The entire film is their discussion of life, death and the existence of God. Their opinions are as much a contrast as their names. Black is an ex-con evangelical Christian; White's an atheist professor.

The viewpoints make this production powerful. McCarthy's created a script where both positions come with very valid arguments. The discussions ring with a truthfulness because of the star's skillful acting.

"A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas," Grade C-: The stoner buds cause a holiday fracas by inadvertently burning down Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree.

This is the film version of regifting. No matter how good the product, there's no big reason to get excited because you've seen it before. First-time director Todd Strauss-Schulson wanted to pay tribute to directors from Busby Berkeley to Guy Ritchie in this send-up of holiday movies. But his nods are so on target that there's no original moments.

What saves the film is the natural chemistry of John Cho and Kal Penn. They are the best film stoners since Cheech and Chong smoked their way to the top.

"Love Story," Grade B: Although the line "love never means having to say you're sorry" sounded hokey 10 minutes after it was delivered, this 1970 movie still has a lot of heart. Ryan O'Neal and Ali McGraw play the perfect couple who first face social barriers and then deal with tragic circumstances that test their love.

The film, being released on Blu-ray, includes the documentary "Love Story: A Classic Remembered," commentary by director Arthur Hiller and the original theatrical trailer.

Also new on DVD Feb. 7


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