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Rain Man (Blu-ray)

Title:Rain Man  (7x)
Original:Rain Man (USA, 1988)
Catalogue no.:1008787
Format:Blu-ray
Category:Drama
Availab. from:21. 2. 2011
Availability:in stock  When I get the goods?
Price:299 CZK (12,72 €)
(including VAT 21%)
Retail price:399 CZK (16,98 €)
Save:100 CZK (4,25 €)
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Sound:
  • DTS-HD Master 5.1 english  DTS HD
  • Dolby Digital 2.0 english  Dolby Digital
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 czech  Dolby Digital
  • DTS 5.1 french  DTS
  • DTS 5.1 italian  DTS
  • DTS 5.1 castilian  DTS
  • Dolby Digital 2.0 hungarian  Dolby Digital
  • DTS 5.1 german  DTS
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 (VO) polish  Dolby Digital
  • Dolby Digital 2.0 portuguese  Dolby Digital
  • DTS 5.1 russian  DTS
  • Dolby Digital 2.0 spanish  Dolby Digital
Subtitles:english, czech, chinese traditional, chinese, danish, finnish, french, hebrew, dutch, croatian, indonesian, italian, castilian, korean, hungarian, german, norwegian, polish, portuguese, romanian, russian, greek, slovenian, spanish, swedish, thai, turkish
Length:134 min.
Cast:Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise, Valeria Golino
Directed:Barry Levinson
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Rain Man

Charles Sanford "Charlie" Babbit is a self-centered Los Angeles-based automobile dealer/hustler/bookie who is at war with his own life. Charlie, as a young teenager, used his father's 1948 Buick convertible without permission and as a result, he went to jail for two days on account that his father reported it stolen. It is then that Charlie learns that his estranged father died and left him from his last will and testament a huge bed of roses and the car while the remainder will of $3 Million goes into a trust fund to be distributed to someone. Charlie seemed pretty angry by this and decides to look into this matter. It seems as if that "someone" is Raymond, Charlie's unknown brother, an autistic savant who lives in a world of his own, resides at the Walbrook Institute. Charlie then kidnaps Raymond and decides to take him on a lust for life trip to the west coast as a threat to get the $3 Million inheritance. Raymond's acts and nagging, including repeated talks of "Abbott & Costello", "Four minutes till Wapner" and refusal to fly on an airline except Quantas drives Charlie insane... and out of his selfish world into a cross-country trek of pure love and understanding that these two both have.

 

Rain Man

Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise), a Los Angeles car dealer in his mid-twenties, is in the middle of importing four grey market Lamborghinis. The deal is being threatened by the EPA, and if Charlie cannot meet its requirements he will lose a significant amount of money. After some quick subterfuge with an employee, Charlie leaves for a weekend trip to Palm Springs with his girlfriend, Susanna (Valeria Golino).

Charlie's trip is cancelled by news that his estranged father, Sanford Babbitt, has died. Charlie travels to his hometown in Cincinnati, Ohio, to settle the estate, where he learns an undisclosed trustee is inheriting $3 million on behalf of an unnamed beneficiary, while all he is to receive is a classic Buick Roadmaster convertible and several prize rose bushes. Eventually he learns the money is being directed to a mental institution, which is the home of his autistic older brother, Raymond (Dustin Hoffman), of whose existence Charlie was previously unaware. It is revealed that Charlie grew up as a rebellious child and that following the death of his mother, he ran away from home at age 16 to California where he lived ever since, never speaking to his father ever again. Prior to his flight to California, Charlie had taken the Roadmaster out on his 16th birthday without his father's permission. His father subsequently called the police, reported the car was stolen and Charlie and his friends were picked up by the police. Charlie's father allowed the police to hold his son in jail for two days (the friends he was driving with had been bailed out by their own parents within hours). This leads Charlie to ask the question that permeates the movie: "Why didn't somebody tell me I had a brother?"

Although Raymond has autism, he also has superb memory recall, but little understanding of subject matter thus making him an "overgrown child". He is frightened by change and adheres to strict routines (for example, his continual repetition of the "Who's on First?" sketch). Except when he is in distress, he shows little emotional expression and avoids eye contact. Numbed by learning that he has a brother and determined to get what he believes is his fair share of the Babbitt estate, Charlie takes Raymond on what becomes a cross-country car trip (due to Raymond's fear of flying) back to Los Angeles to meet with his attorneys. Charlie intends to start a custody battle in order to get Raymond's doctor, Dr. Gerald R. Bruner (Jerry Molen), to settle out of court for half of Sanford Babbitt's estate so that the mental institution can maintain custody of Raymond.

During the course of the long journey, Charlie learns about Raymond's autism, which he initially believes is curable resulting in his frequent frustration with his brother's antics. He also learns about how his brother came to be separated from his family, as a result of an accident when he was left alone with Raymond when Charlie was a baby, about 20 months old and Raymond was age 10. Raymond also sings "I Saw Her Standing There" by The Beatles like he did when Charlie was three or four years old. Charlie remembers the incident as early as he could remember and always thought that the person singing to him, (whom the young Charlie referred to as the 'Rain Man' due to Raymond's slow-speaking of his own name) was an imaginary character.

Charlie proves to be sometimes shallow and exploitative, as when he uses Raymond's precision memory and takes him to Las Vegas to win money at blackjack by counting cards. Casino security begins to watch Charlie and Raymond, though they can't find any proof that either is using a cheater's system to win against the house. Security sends an attractive woman who finds Raymond alone in the casino's bar. She is able to get Raymond to allude to his and Charlie's counting of cards. Later, security asks to speak to Charlie privately and suggests that Charlie take his winnings, about $80,000 and leave. Charlie agrees.

In the end, Charlie finds himself becoming protective of Raymond, and grows to truly love him.

Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Charlie finally meets with his attorney Boros (Adam S. Gottbetter) to try to get his share of his inheritance, but then decides that he no longer cares about the money and really just wants to have custody of his brother. However, at a meeting with a court-appointed psychiatrist and Dr. Bruner, Raymond is unable to decide exactly what he wants (to live with Charlie in California or stay at the mental hospital in Ohio). Eventually, the psychiatrist presses Raymond to make the decision, upsetting him and leading Charlie to request that the doctor back off. Raymond is allowed to go back home to Cincinnati. Charlie, who has gained a new brother and mellowed considerably, promises Raymond as he boards an Amtrak train that he'll visit in two weeks.

Bonuses to Rain Man (Blu-ray)

# Name Length Video Audio Subtitles
1. Audio Commentary By Director Barry Levinson 00:00:00 On/Off english -
2. Audio Commentary By Writter Barry Morrow 00:00:00 On/Off english -
3. Audio Commentary By Writer Ronald Bass 00:00:00 On/Off english -
4. The Journey Of Rain Man 00:22:07 SD 480i english -
5. Lifting The Fog: A Look At The Mysteries Of Autism 00:20:13 SD 480i english -
6. Deleted Scene 00:02:10 SD 480i english -
7. Original Theatrical Trailer 00:02:13 SD 480i english -
Overall: Quantity: 7, The total length of bonuses: 00:46:43

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