Nurse
Betty DVD Review:
The Movie
Last year, Nurse Betty showed up on movie screens everywhere,
but the only audience appeared to consist of only critics.
These critics praised the film, but the general audience,
though interested, merely skipped over it. Upon the video
release, public audiences once again ignored it. This flick
should not have been ignored! It is very, very funny, and
it has a great cast to boot (Hey, shut up! "To boot"
is a good phrase!).
The story
starts as we meet Betty, a white trash waitress whose husband
treats her poorly. Betty has always enjoyed the show "A
Reason to Love," a daytime ER-style soap opera to which
she is constantly riveted.
Then,
in a darkly comic turn, she witnesses two hit men scalping
and killing her husband while, at the same time, she was watching
her favorite soap opera. This trauma causes severe mental
damage, causing poor Betty to think she is a character on
"A Reason to Love.
Immediately,
Betty sets out to find her one true love, a nonexistent TV
character! Meanwhile, the two hitmen are searching for Betty
along with the cops who think that she is the killer. The
plot gets way more intense, funny, and maniacal as the movie
progresses.
Nurse
Betty is the Pepsi One of dark comedies. It is very mature
in it's humor, but is also very light and heartwarming at
the same time. Definitely a movie to spend some time on. With
a great cast including Morgan Freeman, Chris Rock, Greg Kinnear,
and a breakthrough performance by Renee Zellweger, this is
a film that is not to be missed!
8 out
of 10
The Video
Good picture,
relaxing menus (you'll see what I mean) but nothing extraordinary.
7 out
of 10
The Audio
Good sound,
but nothing stand-out amazing.
6 out
of 10
The Extras
There
are two commentaries on this DVD.
Director and Cast
Informative and funny. Chris Rock is hilarious, as he always
has some smart ass response to make. Morgan Freeman has plenty
of insight on the production of the film. Sometimes he seems
to know more than the director Neil LaBute.
8/10
Director and Crew
Very informative,
especially since it includes the composer who offers plenty
of insight on how important the music is in creating comedy.
Sometimes, however, the commentary slows down, and nobody
is saying anything at all.
6/10
'A Reason to Love' soap opera segments
A few
scenes from Betty's favorite soap are available as individual
segments, not as a montage, which makes it a lot easier to
watch repeatedly. These clips are dead on parodies of those
horrific acting travesties that today's housewives call "entertainment."
9/10
Deleted Scenes
Fun to see what was left behind. A few of the scenes feel
as if they should have been left in the flick. These scenes
are very, very good, and very well directed.
9/10
Trailer/6 TV spots
The ads that got the critics attention and that were ignored
by the public are all available on the DVD. Most of the spots
misrepresent the movie and make it look as if it is a Farrelly
Brothers style comedy. The flick is definitely a lot different
than that!
7/10
Plenty of Hidden Features
Easter eggs galore!!! Need I say more?
OVERALL
Extras Rating: 8 out of 10
At least
give this under recognized film a rental. You won't be disappointed!
Movie
8
Video
7
Audio
7
Extras
8
Final (not an average)
8
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