Rain Man
Cast :Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise
Director :Barry Levinson
Studio :Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Format :Color, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :December 16, 1988
DVD Released Date :January 11, 2005
Language :Spanish (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
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DateJuly 23, 2005
SummaryBrilliant!
Content
My favorite movie. Can't believe how excellent D. Hoffman's performance is, as well as T. Cruise and all others. I saw this movie with my parents when I was 18,which was 17 years ago and to this day, we still talk about Rain Man as our fave movie. So many funny quotes and mannerisms of the characters. Beautiful soundtrack as well. Glad to have it on dvd.

Rating
DateJuly 21, 2005
SummaryRain Man
Content
The movie is excellent, they could have put more extras on the DVD as they state that it's a special edition, I can't see what is so special about it.

Rating
DateJuly 10, 2005
SummaryMaster OF The Rare LASERDISCs Movies.
Content
Charlie,Charlie Babbitt heh,who Doesn't LIKE RAIN MAN? 'tis A Great Movie Definitely :PP,,I have it on LASERDISC AND I have The SPECIAL EDITION DVD Too,,Give it a try you won't regret it,,Oh,Uh Vern,Oh,Uh V-e-r-n :PPP

Rating
DateJune 07, 2005
SummaryDefinately
Content
A movie based on personal growth and love. Great acting by all those involved and has a great storyline that with make everyone fall in love with the movie. A must see for everyone.

Rating
DateApril 04, 2005
SummaryAn odyssey of the heart
Content
Dustin Hoffman as Raymond, an idiot savant who has been living in an institution, and Tom Cruise as his long lost brother Charlie. When Hoffman inherits all their father's money, Cruise feels slighted and kidnaps Hoffman for ransom and drives across country with him. Most of the movie takes place on this trip west, with Hoffman stealing all the scenes using idiosyncracies of the idiot savant - the quirks, habits, routines, and great memory. (Hoffman wins them big bucks in Las Vegas as a card counter.)

Hoffman, who has played everything from a bum in MIDNIGHT COWBOY to a woman in TOOTSIE to Lennie Bruce, has another "role of a lifetime" to bite into. He does a magnificent job, too. It's wonderful to see him work, and Cruise, who grows to love Raymond (though he loses him back to the institution again), is excellent too as a self-centered hustler. Definitely worth a watch.
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