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Edmond on DVD
Distributed by
Tartan Video
Posted: February 1st, 2008.
We've all seen him: the crazy guy on the street corner whose mutterings, just shy of intelligent commentary,
make us wonder how he ended up this way. Edmond Burke (William H. Macy, THANK YOU FOR SMOKING) descends into
that alienated, downtrodden territory in one night in this urgent, thought-provoking drama based on a David Mamet
play.
A staid salaryman with a comfortable existence, Edmond abruptly leaves his wife (Rebecca Pidgeon) one night after
having a dire fortune reading, and, in the hours that follow, he taps into a bleak reality that shatters what
remains of his sanity. At first deciding to ease his sorrows by having sex, his attempts are thwarted by his
characteristic thrift and naive, awkward approach. After getting ripped off by some thugs and pawning his wedding
ring, Edmond buys a knife to protect himself from the violence with which he is quickly becoming familiar; when he
is again threatened on the street, he rises to the occasion with bitter hatred and his own shocking violence.
In the course of the ensuing crime and punishment--each horrifying in its turn--Edmond comes to shaky terms with
the meaning of fate and the individual's relative inability to determine its outcome, and finds a most unexpected
reconciliation in the face of his knowledge. Macy's performance is astounding as a man buffeted by forces outside
his comprehension, while the film uses unflinching realism to address aspects of urban life, including racism,
the sex industry, and the indifference with which we treat one another. He is supported by a cast that includes
Julia Stiles (THE OMEN), Joe Mantegna (KIM POSSIBLE), Debi Mazar (ENTOURAGE), Mena Suvari (AMERICAN BEAUTY),
Denise Richards (LOVE, ACTUALLY), and Bai Ling (THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY).
Extras include trailers.
Edmond is out now on DVD for £19.99, but can be ordered on Amazon.co.uk by clicking
on the above link for £11.98 at the time of posting this press release.
News page content input by Dominic Robinson, 2008.
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