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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 2001 / Director: Iain Softley / Actors: Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges ... / DVD ... more
K-Pax (DVD) ... released 05 January, 2004 at Cinema Club / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen / A wonderfully fresh, original piece of work, K-Pax is a film that manages to combine a variety of genres while still maintaining its own unique identity. The premise of alien life on earth may not be a new one, but Ian Softley's movie is a startling new take on the subject. Spacey's Prot is picked up by the police and, when he claims to be a traveller from the planet K-Pax, is delivered to the care of psychiatrist Jeff Bridges. The intense relationship that develops between the two forms the core of the film, as Bridges searches for the truth about his mysterious patient while also gaining valuable insights into his own life. The movie's great strength is that it keeps the audience guessing up until the very end, refusing to offer them an obvious, tidy conclusion. Spacey is, as ever, fantastic, playing the kind of charismatic oddball that brought him such acclaim in American Beauty and The Usual Suspects. He manages to embody the themes of the film perfectly, imbuing his character with both a rich humanity and an eerie otherworldliness. Bridges (20 years after he played the role of an alien in Starman) is a revelation, reasserting his position as one of Hollywood's great unsung actors. Softley handles the film with precision, with each revelation from Prot's past adding to the mystery of the story, countering the film's dark, moving moments with episodes of real humour and warmth. On the DVD: K-Pax offers a wealth of treasures on disc. Director Softley provides two commentaries (one for the UK and one for the US) and there is an interesting "making of" featurette that goes beyond the usual platitudes to offer a genuine insight into the creative process. A series of deleted scenes are combined with an alternative ending, though all the material on offer is careful not to spoil the vital ambiguity of the plot's conclusion. All the major participants are interviewed and there is a gallery of still photographs taken by Bridges. The film's often dreamlike visual mood is captured beautifully by the enhanced format; this is undoubtedly a well thought out package. --Phil Udell

Newest Review: ... when encountering sceptical academics who challenge his ideas and the vulnerability. The stand-out sequences have to be the ... more

 ... hypnosis ones, which are simply astounding. As Prot is in a trance, his whole voice and body undergo a startling transformation. In a way, it’s a shame that such an acting performance occurs in such a run of the mill film. Most importantly, since this is the main focus of the film, there is a real spark, a genuine sense of growing respect and friendship, between the two main characters that carries the film. Is it any good ------------------ Overall, K-PAX is an entertaining film that, thanks to the two central pe...more

SWSt
Crowned Review K-Pax (DVD): Alien or Just Plain Bananas? (1124 words)
by SWSt - written on 11.01.07 (Very useful, 192 readings)
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(Film only review) What’s it about? --------------------- A mysterious man arrives at a psychiatric hospital claiming he is an alien from the planet K-PAX. Is he telling the truth or does something else lie behind his claim? Who’s in it? ---------------- For all the people we encounter during this film, there are only two who really count: Jeff Bridges as psychiatrist Dr Powell and Kevin Spacey as Prot. Given that we spend so much time observing these two, it is essential that they turn in compelling performances. Thankfully, both deliver the goods. Jeff Bridges is excellent as Dr Mark Powell a man who undergoes a ...

wampyrii
Crowned Review Don't Worry, I'm Not About To Come Bursting Out Of Y ... (1394 words)
by wampyrii - written on 08.01.02 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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Thank God this screenplay was kept out of the hands of someone like Stephen Spielberg and away from an actor like Robin Williams was a thought which ran fleetingly through my head halfway through watching K-Pax. It has all the hallmarks of the kind of movie those two would leap at and then drown in sickening sentimentality, pious messages and unnecessarily flashy special effects...it has all the hallmarks of the kind of movie the American public seem to lap up and which has the rest of the world reaching for the sick bags. Thankfully however, they didn’t get a sniff at it but instead it fell into the far more capable hands of director Iain Softley and the superb ...

rachels_ratty
Crowned Review K-Pax (DVD): Will You Accept The Possibility He Is From K-PAX? (1306 words)
by rachels_ratty - written on 08.06.03 (Very useful, 153 readings)
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A man (Kevin Spacey) carrying no luggage just "appears" in Grand Central Station New York. Mistaken for a mugger he is questioned by the police. As he states “That he had forgotten how bright this planet is” he is, rather unsurprisingly assumed to be a nut and taken to the nearest hospital for assessment. The hospital however, cannot find anything physically wrong with him. No signs of substance abuse, no brain tumour, no epilepsy; in fact nothing that would account for his persisting "delusions". He is then transferred to the care of Dr Mark Powell (Jeff Bridges) and we learn this mystery mans name is Prot (rhymes with boat). He ...

 
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