Havoc (Unrated Version) |  | Director: Barbara Kopple Actors: Anne Hathaway, Bijou Phillips, Shiri Appleby, Michael Biehn, Joseph Gordon-Levitt Studio: New Line Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 85 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: N8432 ISBN: 0780652819 UPC: 794043843228 EAN: 9780780652811 ASIN: B000BBOUUE
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Release Date: November 29, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | A group of wealthy Los Angeles teenagers try to become part of the "gangsta" lifestyle but soon run into trouble when they come face to face with a real gang of Latino drug dealers.Running Time: 92 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR Age: 794043843228 UPC: 794043843228 Manufacturer No: N8432 |
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Product Description A group of wealthy Los Angeles teenagers try to become part of the "gangsta" lifestyle but soon run into trouble when they come face to face with a real gang of Latino drug dealers.Running Time: 92 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 794043843228
Amazon.com After making her name in The Princess Diaries, Anne Hathaway takes a radical detour with this edgy independent drama. As Allie, a wealthy gangsta wannabe, she makes no excuses for her delinquent behavior: "We're just teenagers and we're bored." When her Pacific Palisades posse, including pal Emily (Bully's Bijou Phillips), starts hanging out with a Latino gang (including Six Feet Under's Freddy Rodríguez), they learn what thug life is really about. Hathaway couldn't be more game: She swears, she fights--she disrobes (several times). Written and directed by Oscar winners Stephen Gaghan (Traffic) and Barbara Kopple (American Dream), Havoc plays like a B movie, in the vein of the superior crazy/beautiful, and was released straight to video. For Hathaway fans, it's a chance to see this young talent in a very different light, but for Gaghan and Kopple followers, this lurid morality tale is sure to come as a letdown. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Astonishing December 6, 2009 toronto This is a classic example of "class" actresses slumming it playing someone slumming it (also known as Meg Ryan syndrome). It is so pretentious and awful -- an uncensored look at today's disaffected youth!!! (See the alienated suburbanites! Get to the dangerous ghetto! Notice the partying Latinos!). Hard to pick on the worst scene: but the night in the "drunk tank" is probably the worst. Every word, every moment is completely false. No, I take that back: the early party scene is the worst. No, wait, what about the dice game for sex!!? No wait, how about the junior filmmaker watching the almost masturbation (can't have Anne Hathaway do that!). Hey, wait, what about the artistic mother confused about her wayward daughter? And then there's ...why, it's endless.....
This is the kind of film that it could single handedly bring about the revolution, as the proletariat finally realizes how inanely contemptuous the middle class really is, and rises up in fury to murder them all.
And what happened to Barbara Kopple that week?
Havoc November 22, 2009 J. Lindner (Gem Lake, MN United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This movie is a bit disturbing as it shows teenagers thinking they are smarter than they actually are. These two girls, Allie and Emily, inspite of their upper class upbringing, seek to join a Latin gang. They claim they are bored and are looking for excitement. The problem is they don't realize that the Latin gang plays for keeps and these girls are really nothing more than high school seniors.
The film should cause alarm for parents of young girls as this type of behavior, though overdramtatized for the movie, is not too far from the truth. Too many young girls think they can handle the situations live presents but then find things area lot more complicated than they are capable of dealing with.
The acting, especially Anne Hathaway, is good. Freddy Rodriguez is a convincing gangster. The story moves reasonably well and the plot is plausible. I think the emotions of the parents were downplayed, but overall this is not a bad movie. But watch it at your own risk as it is quite graphic.
misunderstood movie June 24, 2009 K. Gordon 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It seems to me that people are not relating to this movie and so they are writing harsh reviews. This movie shows the life of a girl who feels like everything is fake in her life. Only her friend Emily seems real. Teenagers, especially girls go through so much growing up. With the demands of our culture's sexual expression, for us to be older than we are. Anne Hathaway's character needed to feel something real and she had the charisma to stay safe. Her exploits into the ghetto was in an attempt to feel something more. This wasn't some prissy the drug dealer falling for the pretty rich girls like crazy beautiful, this movie was more real. It gave a glimpse to others of what it is like when you idolize something ugly (living in the ghetto) to the point that its beautiful. THis real experience with the gang was neccessary to teach her. The life that rappers rap about isn't the kind of life that you want to live, its one you have to survive and possibly overcome to provide your family/children with money.
This movie is more than just anne hathaway naked. This movie is for girls like anne hathaway's character, girls that are bored, beautiful, intelligent and lonely. Girls that have found power in their sex but haven't quite found a comfort in who they are. She feels like she has no power and so the little power she finds, she exploits. She goes after the gang member because he is different, harder, powerful (at least in her eyes when he was wheeling the gun) and sexy because of that.
The movie is really good, but geared toward specific audiences. This movie isn't for everyone.
So funny May 13, 2009 T. Ferrer (Cali) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
THe movie was not absolutely bad but sure was funny watching a bunch of rich kids trying to be gangsta...lol... then they fell into a mess and surprise surprise poor lil rich white gurl cry rape..
Not a great movie but not bad either March 25, 2009 Chris Winchester (Los Angeles Ca) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I saw this movie the other night and decided it wasnt a waste of time. It actually contains a story. If you have some spare time and you can rent it, get it for cheap or watch it on IFC you wont be disappointed.
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