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    Fat Man and Little Boy

    Fat Man and Little Boy
    Director: Roland Joffe
    Actors: Paul Newman, Dwight Schultz, Bonnie Bedelia, John Cusack, Laura Dern
    Studio: Paramount
    Category: DVD

    Buy New: $34.99



    New (7) Used (8) from $9.70

    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
    Sales Rank: 13744

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Surround Sound, Digital Sound, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
    Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 127 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6

    MPN: D322524D
    UPC: 097363225249
    EAN: 0097363225249
    ASIN: B0001EQIJC

    Theatrical Release Date: October 20, 1989
    Release Date: April 27, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Despite the combined star power in front of and behind the camera, Fat Man and Little Boy is a largely tepid retelling of the history of the Manhattan Project, the atomic testing project that led to the U.S. bombing of Japan during World War II (said bombs were dubbed "Fat Man" and "Little Boy"). The Nevada-based project is headed by General Leslie R. Groves (a testy Paul Newman) and scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Dwight Schultz of the TV series The A-Team), who later regretted his cooperation in the project. The problem with the film lies not with the acting, which includes solid performances by Bonnie Bedelia, Laura Dern, John Cusack, and future U.S. Senator Fred Dalton Thompson, but with the script by director Roland Joffe and Bruce Robinson (Withnail and I and Joffe's The Killing Fields). A subject as morally complex as the creation of a supreme weapon requires a strong and thoughtful script, but Fat Man and Little Boy never gets further than establishing that indeed, atomic power is something to reckon with. Joseph Sargent's 1989 made-for-TV film Day One, with Brian Dennehy as Groves and David Straithairn as Oppenheimer, covers the same story with twice the depth and avoids the pitfall of a romantic subplot (Oppenheimer's dalliance with a communist played by Natasha Richardson), which this film stumbles into. Cusack's doomed scientist is actually a combination of two real-life physicists, Harry Daghlian and Louis Slotkin, who died from radiation poisoning, albeit long after V-J Day. --Paul Gaita


    Customer Reviews:   Read 27 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars The Eve of Destruction   October 2, 2008
    Amaranth (Northern California)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    "Fat Man and Little Boy" takes a human look at the history behind the making of the atomic bomb. It has a superb ensemble cast- with the late Paul Newman as Gen. Leslie Groves, Dwight Schultz as Robert Oppenheimer, Jon Cusak as a scientist, and Natasha Richardson as Oppenheimer's Russian mistress. The movie avoids passing judgment on the Manhattan Project. Was it necessary for winning WWII, or was it human meddling with powers beyond their reach? What is the relationship between science and morality, especially in wartime?

    "Fat Man and Little Boy" powerfully shows the isolation of the Manhattan Project in the midst of the New Mexico desert. Los Alamos and the Trinity site are, to this day, "desert solitaire" to quote the late naturalist Edward Abbey. There is the land and the sky-- and not much else. The movie is claustrophobic,in a sense, even in the wide open spaces that are pure void.

    One of the standout incidents is the scientist who dies from radiation poisoning. It's harrowing to watch. It's terrifying, realizing how a little dose of nuclear power can cause a painful, awful death.

    Schultz is great as the conflicted Oppenheimer,who sees himself as "Vishnu, destroyer of worlds" at Trinity. Newman is equally great as the gruff, abrupt Groves,who has a strong sense of duty. "Fat Man and Little Boy" is much character studies as it as a re-enactment of historical incidents.

    Paul Newman will be remembered as one of the greatest actors of our time. He brought nobility and masculinity to the silver screen. He shone as a luminary in the movies-- as well as a humanitarian. His charitable efforts will be among his legacies. Rest in peace.
    RIP Paul Newman (1925-2008)



    5 out of 5 stars Highly recommended   May 2, 2008
    J. D. Pendleton (Stephenville TX USA)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I am a retired research physicist who spent 13 years in New Mexico. I highly recommend this movie for those with an interest in the history of physics or interesting people or whatever. This movie is not completely factual, but I love it anyway. As a historical drama, it is very well done.


    3 out of 5 stars You also might be interested in the great mini-series "Oppenheimer"...   September 8, 2007
    santera (Albuquerque, NM United States)
    4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    The BBC released the great mini-series "Oppenheimer" on Region Two DVD format last year.

    This great mini-series is still felt to be the best re-creation on film of the people and events leading up to the explosions of the atomic bombs in August 1945. A young SAM WATERSTON plays Oppenheimer brilliantly.

    It took years for the BBC to decide to release the series in DVD format, and then it was only in Region Two (PAL), the format used in the UK.

    You'd think that they'd release it on Region One (US format), given the fact thatit starts Sam Waterson. However, it has not yet been released in the US.

    The three-disc series, which also stars a brilliant David Suchet as Edward Teller, is available thru Amazon in the UK (www.amazon.co.uk) and on eBay in the UK (www.ebay.co.uk) for about $22.00 plus shipping.

    Multi-format players are available in the US. It is my understanding that they have to be hacked to play other formats than Region 1,? due to licensing restrictions. I purchased an inexpensive player on eBay (US), which with shipping cost $50.00. The supplier provided the easy instructions to adapt it to Region Two format.

    It is worth going to all of this effort to view again this great mini-series, which was virtually ignored in the US when it was shown here, but which remains unrivaled for both its acting and its accurate re-creation of the events surrounding Oppenheimer, his downfall, and the creation of the atomic age.



    1 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing   June 20, 2007
    Dan Edwards (Midwest)
    19 out of 19 found this review helpful

    As much as I admire Paul Newman, this film is so terribly flawed that even his presence can't salvage it. The Manhattan Project is such a critical juncture in recent history that I think it's very important that the story be told realistically. This film is 90% Hollywood formula and 10% history. Only in the broadest brushstrokes does this movie give the viewer any kind of concept of that monumental undertaking. Do yourself a BIG favor; watch the far superior (and very accurate) "Day One" instead. In all respects, it is a much better account and much more interesting film. The main characters are presented as scientists, engineers, and military officers, not goofballs and nutty professors, as they are in "Fat Man and Little Boy."


    4 out of 5 stars Uses for HS chem classes are endless   June 1, 2007
    Pam Delacruz (Chicago, IL)
    5 out of 10 found this review helpful

    this is a great movie to teach students about the atomic bomb and its creation. I use it in my chemistry class all the time


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