K-PAX (2001)

 

 

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Rated: PG-13 \
Starring: Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges.
Director: Iain Softley

 

 

Edition Details:
• Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
• Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
• Commentary by director Ian Softley
• Making-of featurette, including exclusive behind-the-scenes footage plus interviews with the cast and crew
• Never-before-seen alternate ending
• Deleted scenes
• "The Making of K-PAX"--pictures by Jeff Bridges
• DVD-ROM features
• Widescreen anamorphic format

 

 

Editorial Reviews
 
Based on a novel by Gene Brewer, K-PAX works best as an adult drama of self-discovery, blessed by the talents of costars Jeff Bridges and Kevin Spacey. Bridges plays Manhattan psychiatrist Mark Powell, who thinks he's seen it all until he's assigned to analyze Prot (Spacey), a psychiatric patient who claims to be from a distant planet called K-PAX. Powell is convinced that Prot is "a convincing delusional," but his cynicism turns to open-minded fascination as Prot's case reveals a combination of otherworldly insight and all-too-human trauma, prompting an earthbound explanation for Prot's allegedly alien origins. As directed by Ian Softley (Wings of the Dove), this curiously engrossing drama allows Spacey to create a provocative and humorously eccentric enigma, while Bridges superbly conveys his character's compassionate empathy. Their finely shaded performances raise K-PAX above the forced ambiguity of its ending, which is both thought-provoking and vaguely anticlimactic. --Jeff Shannon