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Brother from Another Planet DVD
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0084296401611
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: United American Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageSpanishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: United American Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: United American Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 25, 2001
Running Time: 108 minutes
Studio: United American Video
Theatrical Release Date: September 07, 1984






Editorial Review:

Amazon.com essential video:
Having been stymied in the midst of trying to make Matewan, John Sayles wrote what he thought could be a cheap, quick little movie and it turned out to be this near classic, which blends fish-out-of-water comedy with trenchant and serious science fiction. Joe Morton plays an extraterrestrial whose spaceship crashes in New York Harbor. When he swims ashore, he finds that most of Harlem is filled with earthlings who look just like him. He can't speak, but he quickly learns to communicate; he also finds ways to understand these strange, quarrelsome creatures, who seem to talk forever without really saying much. Sayles is at his economic best, drawing a touchingly complex performance from the silent Morton and good acting from a strong supporting cast of mostly unknowns. --Marshall Fine



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Truly Wonderful Little Film
The Brother From Another Planet is a film about ideas and relationships. It is truly about alination through the eyes of an Alien from another planet.
There are very few 'special effects' this is not about 'WOW! look at that! film" The beginning allows the viewer to understand that the filmmakers were on a limited budget and that the film is not about extravaganzas but about people. It is extremely fummy while allowing the viewer something to chew on after the final credits roll. By using ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This John Sayles sci fi cult classic is finally released properly!!! Great job MGM!!!
This is a great off-beat sci fi cult classic directed by the one and only John Sayles!!! This 2003 release from MGM is SO MUCH better than the 2001 release by UAV!!! The print is so much cleaner and is in anamorphic widescreen for the first time,The UAV master used for the DVD was most likely a VHS dub that was Pan and Scan,this one seems to be a proper film transfer!!! And this one contains some extras as well like an audio commentary with Sayles,interview w/Sayles,etc!!! A solid release from MGM!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Brother is Funny
I must say that this movie is one of my all time classics. It is a social commentary on race relations. It is a science fiction movie. It is a comedy. I loved the fact that the Brother sleeps with Dee Dee Bridgewater without ever saying a word. Let that be a lesson to guys who stumble over their tounges trying to come up with a come on line. Just be real and sincere and you may be surprised. Joe Morton is great. His acting was was not over the top. It was inspired on the part of John Sayles to ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Morton is Magnificent, Brother Endures Time
If you appreciate fine acting, in particular, the artistry of silent acting, you will want to watch Joe Morton over and over again in this low-budget classic from John Sayles. Part Chaplin, part Keaton, even part Harpo, Morton is simply magnificent. His gestures and movements, his body language and facial expressions encompass a huge physical vocabulary from frightened innocence to gleeful joy, from tired resignation to bold determinism. In a heroic dash up and down Harlem, Morton's character pulls the ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Original and wonderfully fun to watch
If you enjoy quirky and dark humor, this is a delightful and thoughtful film. My wife and I are very happy to own this film.





 

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