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Format: VHS Apr 1996 Rated R Recording Mode: Dolby Surround Sound: HiFi, Surround, Stereo Closed Captioned 107 min. Color Extra Info: Closed Captioned UPC: 043396734333 |
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Movie Description A cable-TV weather girl who'll do anything to become a celebrity seduces a high school student and convinces him to kill her go-nowhere husband in this black comedy. Gus Van Sant's (MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO, ELEPHANT) sly satire on America's tabloid mentality is loosely adapted from Joyce Maynard's chronicle of the real-life tale of husband-killer Pamela Smart.
Synopsis Suzanne Stone is a blond, glamorous, ambitious and ruthless TV weatherperson in Little Hope, N.H. She's also completely obsessed with both the notion of celebrity, and with becoming one -- no matter what she has to do. But when Larry, Suzanne's blue-collar husband, naively suggests she give up her career to raise a family, Suzanne realizes that Larry is merely an obstacle on the road to fame. She then comes up with an idea: manipulate three local teens (emotionally and physically) into killing Larry. The resulting tabloid media coverage brings Suzanne the notoriety she's always desired, and she enjoys every moment. But what Suzanne doesn't know is that small-mindedness is about to contribute to her downfall.
Film Notes Color by Technicolor.
Shown at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.
Released theatrically in the USA September 27, 1995.
The Boston Society of Film Critics awarded Nicole Kidman Best Actress of 1995.
Industry Reviews "...Prime social satire and outrageous fun....Sparked by a volcanically sexy and richly comic performance..." Rolling Stone - p.155-6 - Peter Travers (10/19/1995)
"...Kidman is like a Roman candle....Directed with comic brightness..." -- Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly - pp.84-5 - Ty Burr (04/19/1996)
"...[Kidman is] breathtaking....Kudos to Van Sant..." - Recommended Premiere - p.132 - Josh Rottenberg (04/01/1996)
"...TO DIE FOR delivers continuous pinpricks of irreverent humor and subversive cultural commentary. Witty, energetic and splendidly acted..." Variety - Todd McCarthy (05/29/1995)
"...A smart black comedy that skewers America's fatal fascination with television and celebrity....Told with a panache that extends from the opening credits to its closing frames, TO DIE FOR plays its themes for everything they're worth..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (09/27/1995)
"...TO DIE FOR is the kind of movie that's merciless with its characters, and Kidman is superb....The film is filled with perfect character studies..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (10/06/1995)
4 stars out of 5 -- "Like the finest satire, TO DIE FOR is no-prisoners nasty, very funny and both exaggerated and true." Uncut - Chris Roberts (11/01/2007)
"Nicole Kidman gives a peerless performance....Van Sant's non-linear faux-documentary narrative, with its tabloid-news-style talking heads and sly gags comes up fresh as a daisy after a dozen years." Sight and Sound - Kate Stables (11/01/2007)
4 stars out of 5 -- "[The film] showcases some accomplished performances....These combine with some solid direction from Van Sant to result in a juicy little guilty pleasure." Ultimate DVD - Nikki Baughan (10/01/2007)
Quotations "You're not anyone in America unless you're on TV." -- Suzanne Stone (NICOLE KIDMAN).
"What's the point of doing something good if nobody's watching." -- Suzanne Stone.
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