Affliction
Lions Gate
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Nick Nolte, Brigid Tierney, Holmes Osborne, Jim True-Frost, Tim Post
- Director: Paul Schrader
- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Rated: R (Restricted)
- Studio: Lions Gate
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 15, 1999
- DVD Release Date: May 20, 2003
- Run Time: 115 minutes
- ASIN: B00008RV1F
- UPC: 031398830627
- Sales Rank: 10757
Amazon Customer Reviews:
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    Ready to Implode, 2008-03-24
Nick Nolte is excellent as a man who is seriously about to implode. Watching him in this role is like waiting to hear thunder after the lightning strikes. He is constantly on the verge of losing it, while he is also constantly trying to smother his wrath. You get the feeling that there is going to be a four alarm fire erupting at any time and Nick Nolte is about to run out of the water that is dousing his flames inside.
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br /James Coburn plays his father. A nasty man, always drunk, always evil. We begin to see where Nick Nolte's character got his deep rooted angst. Being raised by such a man has left permanent scars inside of Nolte's character. Everyone that comes into contact with Coburn's character is left wounded.
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br /It's a story about a cop in a small town who is trying to connect with his daughter, fight his ex-wife for custody, begin a new life with a new woman, tend to his father who has just lost his wife, investigate a hunting accident involving his best friend and coming to grips with his past, his family and his future.
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br /This is no light hearted movie. There is depth and feeling. This movie might not make you feel happy, but it succeeds in reaching into your emotions and forcing you to feel what the main character is feeling. Not always pretty, but very effective.
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br /This is one of the better movies I have seen. The acting is superb, the story is meaningful, the scenery makes you feel cold. 5 stars for this film for having the ability to bring out emotions in the viewer. Not for kids, heartbreaking, sad and perfect for what it was trying to do.
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    Stellar acting makes for compelling viewing, 2007-07-05
I never watched Affliction until a few days ago, and was pleasantly surprised. The story centers around Nick Nolte, who plays a small town cop going through a rough patch, with a failed marriage, and a young daughter who seems to be growing apart from him. He pursues a shooting case that he suspects is a murder conspiracy, and things get more complicated when his mother dies, forcing him to take responsibility for an aging dad who is also violent abusive [played convincingly by James Coburn].
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br /There are frequent flashbacks by Nolte to his violent childhood [the make-up people did a great job in portraying a youngish looking James Coburn], and Coburn does a great job playing the abusive, alcoholic father who rages at his family [wife, and two sons].
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br /There are good supporting roles here besides James Coburn...there is Sissy Spacek who plays Margie, the supportive lover to Nolte's character. There is Willem Dafoe, who though has limited screen time, provides the voice-over narration for the movie also plays the younger son, Rolfe, who distances himself from the domestic tragedy that is his past by pursuing a scholarly life.
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br /The story is not really anything new: a violent and abusive legacy that torments Nolte's character, begging the question: is the cycle of violence abuse something that is cyclical, doomed to be repeated through successive generations? Yet, despite the predictable storyline, the acting is excellent, and the story moves along at a steady pace, as we slowly witness Nolte's cop character being driven slowly but surely towards the brink... a dark and tragic story that makes for compelling viewing.
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