The
People Vs. Larry Flynt (S.E.) DVD Review:
Synopsis
The People
Vs. Larry Flynt is an account of the life, career and struggles
of Larry Flynt, publisher of the (in)famous Hustler magazine.
The film chronicles Flynts life from his poor childhood
to his rich-and-famous empire in his sixties.
Critique
Directed
by Milos Forman, the two-time Academy Award winner for Best
Director (One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Amadeus),
The People Vs. Larry Flynt is a competent drama about a controversial
man (Flynt) and subject (sex). The film not only recounts
the life of the man, but also addresses the issues he raised.
In his words, "What is more obscene: Sex or war?"
Some call the film a "message movie," others a glamorization
sex and Larry Flynt. For whatever its worth, I believe
The People Vs. Larry Flynt offers an interesting look at the
right of freedom of speech, among other things.
The controversy
surrounding Hustler magazine was its depiction of female genitalia
and sexual interaction, a huge taboo (not even Playboy went
as far) and an offensive display to the public (the children,
of course). Flynt argued, "If you don't like Hustler
magazine, don't read it." Still, Flynt was sued by the
Religious Right and even paralyzed from a horrific incident
after a trial. When does freedom stop and why is sex such
a taboo? Flynt said it right. Milos Forman directs his attention
to those questions and offers arguments for and against, but
leaves it up to the viewer to make distinctions and form opinions.
The script
by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski is structured very
well, but takes into account the combining of several courtroom
events and people. The pace doesnt flow as smooth as
it should, but since the performances gather all the attention
the pace is not a big concern. Woody Harrelson portrays Flynt
in a very convincing way. Hes got the mannerisms, speech,
and attitude of the real man. His performance is not the only
thing that makes the film as good as it is. Courtney Love
plays Althea Leasure, Larrys wife. Love brings spontaneity,
realism and appeal to her role. Edward Norton turns in a pretty
good performance as Alan Isaccman, Larrys attorney.
Brett Harrelson, Donna Hanover, James Cromwell, Crispin Glover,
and Vincent Shiavelli co-star.
7 out
of 10
The Video
Columbia
Tristar presents The People Vs. Larry Flynt in 2.35:1 anamorphic
widescreen. The transfer is slightly above average due to
the following reasons. Edge enhancement shows up in more than
just a few scenes. The color palette is not very distinctive
overall, but a few scenes offer some nice color variations.
Color detail is pretty good, but sharpness tends to run low.
I also noticed a few moments when scratches appeared on the
print. The transfer is obviously not mastered to any great
degree, so what is presented is just kind a little above average.
7 out
of 10
The Audio
The People
Vs. Larry Flynt is presented in English Dolby Digital 5.1,
but actual surround usage is not the case here. The audio
presentation is also just above average as the rear speakers
hardly come to life. The front speakers emit all the sound,
but even so there is not enough noise for a 5.1
track. Thomas Newmans score is very good, but I had
a hard time identifying its significance in this presentation
because it wasnt accentuated well enough. The People
Vs. Larry Flynt is also available in Dolby Digital 5.1 for
the Spanish and French linguist or natives.
7 out
of 10
The Extras
Cast Commentary
Featuring Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love and Edward Norton
This commentary is edited together from three separate
sessions recorded at different times. Harrelson and Love get
most of the time on this track. Harrelson is very relaxed
and loose, making a joke here and there. His comments reflect
the production and offer insight into the background. Courtney
Loves comments are more sporadic. She admits to gossiping,
which she likes to do, and at one point referring to Norton
in an amusing way. Nortons comments are usually very
short and he doesnt get enough time, which makes me
wonder about the circumstances of his recording.
Writers Commentary by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski
These guys have much to talk about. From their comments
it appears they were very involved in the production and process
of making the film. This track is very fast-paced and filled
with interesting information, but some of their laughter put
me off a little. How would it have looked if Bill Murray played
Larry Flynt? It was considered, but Harrelson obviously got
the part. This commentary is enjoyable and very relevant.
Free Speech or Porn? This exclusive, all-new documentary
(~30 mins) includes new interviews with the cast and crew.
To name some of the people interviewed, apart from the participants
of the two audio commentaries, are Larry Flynt, Milos Forman,
Producers Janet Yang, Oliver Stone and Michael Hausman. Free
Speech or Porn is very in-depth as it tells of the struggle
to get insurance for Courtney Love, the troubled theatrical
run and other background information. We also get to see Edward
Norton and Courtney Loves audition tapes, which is very
cool. This is a worthy special feature and comes highly recommended.
Larry
Flynt Exposed Dennis Hopper narrates this exclusive
featurette (~28 mins) featuring interviews with Larry Flynt,
Alan Isaccman, Jerry Falwell, and other public figures. It
is better suited to call this a documentary for its in-depth
account and retelling of Flynts career and life. Exposed
is very well written and produced, but tends to repeat information
the film addressed as well. Nevertheless, this documentary
comes highly recommended.
Deleted
Scenes With Optional Filmmaker's Commentary There are
only two deleted scenes, one of which includes Larry Flynts
running for president campaign. The filmmakers
commentary labeling is kind of misleading, because Milos Forman
didnt participate. Instead Woody Harrelson and one of
the two screenwriters comment on the two scenes, respectively.
You get the films theatrical trailer in addition to
the outdated teaser trailer for Charlies Angels: Full
Throttle. Also available are filmographies of the actors and
selected crew. Columbia offers more than a few subtitles,
including the languages English, French, Spanish, Portuguese,
Chinese and Thai. The menus are animated with the American
flag waving in an out of frame. The 129-minute feature is
organized into twenty-eight chapters.
9 out
of 10
Overall
The People
Vs. Larry Flynt is a competent drama and provides an interesting
at freedom of speech. Milos Formans direction is subtle
but meaningful and the script is structured very well. Performances
range high in quality and propel the film. This Special Edition
DVD comes highly recommended. Buy it.
RATINGS
SUMMARY
THE MOVIE
7
THE VIDEO 7
THE AUDIO
7
THE EXTRAS
9
OVERALL (not an average)
8
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