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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: FIRST LOOK HOME ENTERTAINMENT
EAN: 0687797117298
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: First Look Pictures
Manufacturer: First Look Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: First Look Pictures
Release Date: March 13, 2007
Running Time: 87 minutes
Sales Rank: 43034
Studio: First Look Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 2005
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Three stories of human treachery are given an unexpected link in this dry comedy drama from Icelandic filmmaker Baltasar Korm kur. Holt (Forest Whitaker) is an insurance investigator who is sent to Minnesota to look into a bus accident; the bus seems to have had significantly more passengers after it crashed than it had when it left the station and Holt posing as a police detective needs to know who is telling the truth and who is attempting to cash in on the tragedy. Later Holt is back on the job when a badly burned body is found in a wrecked car and the ID on the corpse indicates the victim was a small-time con artist with a police record. The victim's sister Isold (Julia Stiles) claims that her brother's accident happened after his gas tank was drained and he was struggling to make his way home on a stormy night but Holt isn't buying it; and Isold's husband Fred (Jeremy Renner) and son Thor (Alfred Harmsworth) don't seem especially trustworthy.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS UPC: 687797117298 Manufacturer No: FLP-11729
Amazon.com: Moody dialogue, drab lighting, and characters who aren't quite who they say they are pepper the indie film A Little Trip To Heaven. Starring Forest Whitaker as Holt (an insurance investigator looking into a man's suspicious death), and Julia Stiles as Isolde (the frightened and sketchy sister of the deceased), A Little Trip's destination actually is closer to hell than heaven. Unevenly portrayed and not well-fleshed out, not one of the characters is sympathetic. Isolde's brute of a husband is the prime suspect, but Holt--who in a different film would be the story's hero--isn't exactly a saint either. There's a particularly creepy scene where he's little more than a peeping Tom, justifying his perversion as doing what's necessary to get his job done. As shown in films such as Half Nelson and Sherrybaby, imperfect characters can make for compelling filmmaking. The problem with A Little Trip To Heaven is that we want to root for someone--anyone--but there's just no one who's worthy of our interest. --Jae-Ha Kim
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Wonderful Movie
Unlike some of the other reviewers I thought this was a great movie. The scenery was beautiful, acting excellent and I can't believe the number of people who didn't understand the story. It was fully revealed who the real Calvin was and in the end he tells his sister who actually died in the crash. It was revealed early on that he wasn't really her husband. As as for Frederick, look closely at the gravestone scene and the name on it. The insurance agent may have been protecting the agency's interest ... Read More
Rating: - BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE
2005. Written and directed by Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur. Forest Whitaker is convinced that Julia Stiles and her husband try to cheat the insurance company he's working for. Kormákur who directed a few years ago the interesting 101 Reykjavík, is in his element in the morose Minnesota. Not bad.
Rating: - A trip nowhere near heaven
This movie felt like it depicted evil vs. evil, so it was hard to root for either side.
A horrible murder is depicted as a car accident, and the insurance beneficary waits to collect a huge sum of money. Forest Whitaker plays the insurance agent sent in to investigate. As a claims adjuster, he is always prepared to minimalize the settlement with some quick talk or some shady manipulation.
This movie had some potential, but came up short for a few reasons. The story is convoluted and unbelievable. ... Read More
Rating: - Dark, twisted story line with an unexpected ending
Forest Whitaker gives a powerful but understated performance in this strange twisted tale of family loyalty, greed and murder. Characters are deeply realized, plot is rock solid, and the directing is superb. Loved it.
Rating: - The bleak setting is its selling point...
...honestly, if this movie had been set in the suburbs of Chicago or LA or some other popular, overdone location, I wouldn't have liked it nearly as much. I wanted to take photos of most of the scenes - the barren fields, delapidated buildings and gray sky. Wow. I'm guessing it was supposed to take place in Minnesota or North Dakota.
I was kinda confused about the identities of Frederick vs. Kelvin, but overall it was a compelling story. Julia Stiles has really matured since I first saw her in 10 Things ... Read More
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