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Format: DVD
 Sep 2007
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 Color
 Extra Info: Back to Back; 2-Disc Set
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Movie Description An ambitious labor of love from writer/director/star Emilio Estevez, BOBBY attempts to distill the hope, anger, and confusion that gripped the U.S. in the late 1960s. In a style similar to the sprawling works of Robert Altman or Paul Thomas Anderson, Estevez uses the June 4th, 1969, assassination of Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles as the means to take a snapshot of the problems facing the country. The hotel is a microcosm of class and race, with characters bouncing off each other until the violent conclusion, including turns by Laurence Fishburne, Christian Slater, William H. Macy, Sharon Stone, Lindsay Lohan, Elijah Wood, and Ashton Kutcher.
The character-driven drama BREAKING & ENTERING follows Will (Jude Law), a landscape architect who succeeds in business but finds his personal life is tougher to navigate. He has been with Liv (Robin Wright Penn) for years, but it's difficult to connect with her due to her worry over her teenage daughter. When Will catches a teenage boy named Miro (Ravi Gafron) breaking into his office, he chases the thief home. He later meets the boy's mother, a Bosnian refugee played by Juliette Binoche (CHOCOLAT). His anger at Miro is quickly transformed into attraction to his mother, further complicating his relationship with Liv.
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