(500) Days of Summer(500) Days of Summer

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  • Aspect Ratio:
    Widescreen
  • Language:
      French, English, Spanish
  • Studio:
      20th Century Fox
  • UPC:
      024543634621
  • Year of Release:
      2009
  • Item Number:
      FXD063462
  • Release Date:
      01/05/2010
  • Format:
     

    DVD

MOVIE DESCRIPTION:

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel star in director Marc Webb's wry, nonlinear romantic comedy about a man who falls head over heels for a woman who doesn't believe in love. Mark (Gordon-Levitt) is an aspiring architect who currently earns his living as a greeting card writer. Upon encountering his boss' beautiful new secretary, Summer (Deschanel), Mark discovers that the pair have plenty in common despite the fact that she's seemingly out of his league; for starters, they both love the Smiths, and they're both fans of surrealist artist Magritte. Before long Mark is smitten. All he can think about is Summer. Mark believes deeply in the concept of soul mates, and he's finally found his. Unfortunately for Mark, Summer sees true love as the stuff of fairy tales, and isn't looking for romance. Undaunted and undeterred by his breezy lover's casual stance on relationships, Mark summons all of his might and courage to pursue Summer and convince her that their love is real. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

DVD FEATURES:
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
  • Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1
  • Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV, Color
  • Subtitle: French, English, Spanish
AWARDS
  • Palm Beach International Film Festival
  •     Film Presented - 2009
  • Seattle International Film Festival
  •     Film Presented - 2009
  • Sundance Film Festival
  •     Film Presented - 2009
  • SXSW
  •     Film Presented - 2009
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REVIEWS:
  • Technically, (500) Days of Summer is a romantic comedy, but compared to most movies in the genre, it stands by itself; a movie so genuinely funny and achingly poignant, it deserves to be shelved in its own section, far away from the usual, uncreative lot of 27 Dresses and The Proposal. It stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Tom, a 20-something writer at a greeting card company, whose self-professed misperception of idealized love stems from a youth devoted to sad, British pop songs and "a complete misreading of the movie The Graduate." Unrealistically primed for an epic and consummate True Love, he falls hard for the chronically bewitching Summer (Zoe Daschanel) whose beauty and charm belie the fact that she doesn't really believe in love at all. Nonetheless, she and Tom begin an affair under the pretense of "keeping it casual," and Tom starts to believe that he's changing her mind about the whole thing. When the magic of new romance is blooming, Tom is all aglow, and his life becomes a Hall & Oats music video as he struts down the street to work. When things with Summer have reached their inevitable crash (in glimpses that cut in directly from the happy moments, in a clever presentation of the non-linear timeline), his world becomes a depressing black-and-white French art film, with balloons slipping away into the sky, and creepy little kids beating him at chess. Carrying the torch of John Cusack-style, male-centric romantic comedies, 500 Days of Summer bears a favorable resemblance to 1999's High Fidelity. It feels just as relevant as ever for a movie to point out how narcissistic romantic notions can be, and 500 Days does it with a sympathetic hand, and a lot of creativity. It manages to deliver a love story that gets you invested, even though you know it can't end neatly with either happiness or tragedy, but rather with a bittersweet mishmash of imperfection - one that that everybody can probably relate to. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
  • Technically, {#(500) Days of Summer} is a romantic comedy, but compared to most movies in the genre, it stands by itself; a movie so genuinely funny and achingly poignant, it deserves to be shelved in its own section, far away from the usual, uncreative lot of {#27 Dresses} and {#The Proposal}. It stars {$Joseph Gordon-Levitt} as Tom, a 20-something writer at a greeting card company, whose self-professed misperception of idealized love stems from a youth devoted to sad, British pop songs and "a complete misreading of the movie {#The Graduate}." Unrealistically primed for an epic and consummate True Love, he falls hard for the chronically bewitching Summer ({$Zoe Daschanel}) whose beauty and charm belie the fact that she doesn't really believe in love at all. Nonetheless, she and Tom begin an affair under the pretense of "keeping it casual," and Tom starts to believe that he's changing her mind about the whole thing. When the magic of new romance is blooming, Tom is all aglow, and his life becomes a {$Hall & Oats} music video as he struts down the street to work. When things with Summer have reached their inevitable crash (in glimpses that cut in directly from the happy moments, in a clever presentation of the non-linear timeline), his world becomes a depressing black-and-white French art film, with balloons slipping away into the sky, and creepy little kids beating him at chess. Carrying the torch of {$John Cusack}-style, male-centric romantic comedies, 500 Days of Summer bears a favorable resemblance to 1999's {#High Fidelity}. It feels just as relevant as ever for a movie to point out how narcissistic romantic notions can be, and 500 Days does it with a sympathetic hand, and a lot of creativity. It manages to deliver a love story that gets you invested, even though you know it can't end neatly with either happiness or tragedy, but rather with a bittersweet mishmash of imperfection - one that that everybody can probably relate to. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
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