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Lasse Hallstrom (CHOCOLAT, MY LIFE AS A DOG) presents this strong, quiet, chillingly deep adaptation of the popular novel by E. Annie Proulx. In a fishing port set in the Cana...Read more
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One of my all-time favorite films
I have viewed "The Shipping News" several years ago, and having highly enjoyed it, I bought it here on eBay. This is a movie with stunning cinematography, a great m...Read more
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He is afraid of water, women, his father, car accidents, and his new career. But he will have to overcome all of that if he wants to survive in an environment unknown to him ...Read more
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The Shipping News (DVD 2002) Kevin Spacey, Julianne Moore
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    Lasse Hallstrom (CHOCOLAT, MY LIFE AS A DOG) presents this strong, quiet, chillingly deep adaptation of the popular novel by E. Annie Proulx. In a fishing port set in the Canadian province of Newfoundland, newspaper journalist Quoyle (Kevin Spacey), his young daughter Bunny (Alyssa Gainer), and his stern aunt Agnis Hamm (Dame Judi Dench) have reclaimed their ancestral home, which stood vacant for 40 years perched over the raging sea on the edge of a cliff. The fresh air and the mundane routine of the sleepy village act as a balm for Quoyle's wounds. Having grown up with unhappy parents who cautioned him that he'd never amount to anything, Quoyle thought he'd finally found a stroke of luck when he fell in love with Petal (a surprisingly slutty but no less beautiful Cate Blanchett), Bunny's mother. However, after Petal's sudden death, and the simultaneous passing of his loveless parents, Quoyle's migration from downtrodden Poughkeepsie, N.Y. to coastal Canada is his salvation. As Quoyle gains confidence and pride daily through his coworkers at the tiny newspaper the Gammy Bird, through his friendship with Wavey (a lovely Julianne Moore), and through his reconciliation with some spooky family secrets from the distant past, Quoyle, Bunny, and Agnis slowly find new direction, new hope, and the beginnings of a new life.

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    • Number of Discs: 1
    • Rating: R (MPAA)
    • Film Country: USA
    • UPC: 786936165470

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    Genre:Dramas
    Format:DVD
    Region:Region 1

    Credits
    Director:Lasse Hallstrom
    Leading Role:Kevin Spacey, Julianne Moore
    eBay Product ID: EPID3385187
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    Editorial reviews

    "...Pictorially sumptuous....A seamlessly woven, handsomely illustrated digest of the novel's characters and incidents..."
    New York Times - Stephen Holden (12/25/2001)

    "...Markedly well-cast....Moore's natural warmth gives the movie a real pulse and the qualities of resiliency that inform the novel..."
    Variety - Robert Koehler (12/24/2001)

    "...The film is beautifully shot....[Moore] allows the film to breathe and gives it much needed poignancy..."
    Sight and Sound - Bonnie Greer (03/01/2002)

    "...Enjoyable, funny and engaging....You'll never be anything less than entertained..."
    Total Film - Jamie Russell (04/01/2002)

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    One of my all-time favorite films

    Created: 06/09/10
    I have viewed "The Shipping News" several years ago, and having highly enjoyed it, I bought it here on eBay. This is a movie with stunning cinematography, a great music score, and some important messages about life, with some humorous moments thrown into the mix.

    The plot is about a man by the name of Quoyle, whose life takes a sudden, unexpected turn with the deaths of his wife, mother, and father. Returning to his ancestral roots in Newfoundland, he must come to terms with his family history, face his personal fears, and start a new life there with his young daughter.

    This film could be compared to "Waking Ned Devine," but it is somewhat less dominated by humor and focuses more on its plot, character development, and themes.

    For someone who has visited and enjoyed Newfoundland or Nova Scotia (as I have), this film would be worth viewing for the scenery alone.
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    Too good for the Oscars

    Created: 04/10/05
    He is afraid of water, women, his father, car accidents, and his new career. But he will have to overcome all of that if he wants to survive in an environment unknown to him and all he knows about the weather.

    Under the leadership of his aunt, Quoyle returns to the place of his ancestors; Newfoundland. It is May, and there is snow on the ground. She directs him to the house in which she was raised but has been unoccupied since before he was born. She assures him it is all "fixable" as she has to confront the memories which haunt her.

    Quoyle soon learns about the curse, the "ghost", and many truths which he must explore, whether he likes it or not. He is portrayed by Kevin Spacey, who is very convincing as this conquering hero.

    Overlooked by the Oscars, "The Shipping News" is based on the namesake Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Annie Proulx. It is a classic too good for Hollywood.
    3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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    Redemption at last!

    Created: 17/09/06
    The Shipping News is about a man who hates life, his father, and many other things that play into. He has a daughter with his wife, Bunny, but she isn't really neither a good wife or a mother to their daughter either. Tragedy struck early in the movie which caused Quoyle, and his daughter to go live in Canada with a relative. Throughout the movie one by one Quoyle finds redemption in his life where he thought he was lost completely. And in the end old curses are stripped and new life begins. It is a larger than life tale, and it is a great movie showing that redemption can be found, even in the small things. Can't miss this classic!
    3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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    Shipping News

    Created: 06/06/07
    This is a wonderful story. I have the paperback and the audio book. The movie is a good adaptation from the original story. Kevin Spacey does a wonderful job as does Judi Dench. This is a great story. Enjoyable by all!
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    coming to terms with the shipping news

    Created: 14/04/10
    A very good though complicated story and cast.You can follow it though. Spaceys character comes to so much knowlage about his family,his past about himself basically gaining controll of his life and finding the true self in himself. Judy dench character was beautiful as was juliannae moore. gordon pinchen great addition.Many people grasping with the ghosts of their pasts.
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