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The Power of One
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PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) :: Warner Home Video ::
Released:
1999-06-22
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Rating:
4.0/5 (149 Reviews)
4/5
The Power of One
by Neil Bustamante (Reno, NV)
A very good adaptation of the events that transpired in South Africa. Many similarities could be made for the modern day. Excellent acting by all involved.I always love Morgan Freeman as he adds so much depth to a film
1/5
Very Disappointing
by Wind World (Redmond, WA)
If you've not read the book, you'll find this movie to be a disjoint, contrived, poorly acted and moralistic B movie. If you've read the book, you'll wish you never saw the movie, if you even recognize the two as related.
It's amazing that a director can illicit mediocre performances from Morgan Freeman and John Gielgud. Gielgud is actually barely in the movie despite being listed third on the cover. Yet the three scenes he is in are awkward, out of context, and included only to introduce banal platitudes that weren't even in the original story. The little guy that plays young PeeKay is cute and easily likable, but he has two facial expressions, and the happy one is clearly faked. The "actor" playing the older PeeKay seems straight out of the local high school musical, as believable as a plastic plant.
The most compelling aspects of the novel, the characters and the relationships, were entirely missing from the screenplay. Doc, who aside from PeeKay is the novel's most unique and interesting character, who imbued the story with much of its magic, and whose intimate and symbiotic relationship with PeeKay was a central theme of the novel, is reduced to a tutor who is functional rather than insightful, and who simply elects to leave the story for no reason other than selfish convenience. Their deep relationship, their magical find, and the profound effect Doc's death has on PeeKay weren't even in the screenplay! Peekay, himself, was portrayed as arrogant, moralistic and not especially brilliant, all exactly contrary to the novel. Morrie ended up a virtually silent side-kick.
In short, the movie is a hack and boring, nothing like the powerful and moving novel. I often wonder how directors producing such junk can even show up for the premier. There's a reason why this movie costs next to nothing. I'm sorry I paid even that.
5/5
A Transpersonal Message
by Robert Harper (The woods of Maine)
This is a wonderful film, as was the book with the same title. In addition to the well focused storyline of fighting apartheid in South Africa there is also a well developed story of mans relationship with nature and the environment. A transpersonal relationship to a greater source of knowledge if one just opens ones eyes. A film of beauty with many lessons.
3/5
Delayed but decent
by K. Snyder
The product was in great condition and exactly as described. However, it took 1 week OVER the expected time to arrive, making the delivery time well over a month to arrive. I would not order with them again as I can't afford to not know when or if the product will arrive. Sorry!
5/5
All time favorite movie!
by Amy (California)
This is by far my all time favorite movie. Such an amazing message combined with a sense of history. The music is amazing. I have it on VHS and was so glad to find it on DVD. Morgan Freeman is, as always, amazing as is the entire cast. If you have anyone in your life who could use a positive message of strength and courage in the face of great loss and challenges, this is the movie to watch. It has the power to raise you up.
The Power of One Summary
An epic tale of a boy who uses his head heart and fists to battle injustice in 1940s south africa. Features: scene access. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 11/02/2004 Starring: Morgan Freeman Stephen Dorff Run time: 127 minutes Rating: Pg13
Power of One DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Stephen Dorff
,
Morgan Freeman
,
Nomadlozi Kubheka
,
Agatha Hurle
Director:
John G. Avildsen
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Rated:
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time:
127 mins
UPC:
085391241126
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Warner Home Video
Release Date:
1999-06-22
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Closed-captioned, Dolby, DVD, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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