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Punch-Drunk Love

(2002)
4 stars
15
Depending on your disposition towards quirky American comedies, this is either a truly original gem or a complete folly. Fans of director Paul Thomas Anderson's previous films Magnolia and Boogie Nights will be stunned — and as for fans of Adam Sandler, well, they won't know what's hit them. Sandler plays Barry Egan, the head of a bathroom novelties company who collects air-mile coupons in his spare time, is prone to uncontrollable rages and is mercilessly bullied by his seven sisters. In the first five minutes of the movie a car flips over outside his office, an old harmonium is abandoned and Emily Watson appears from nowhere and asks him to look after her car. Then things start to get really strange. Much has been made of lowbrow favourite Sandler teaming up with art house darling Anderson, but the curious combination works. Sandler's antisocial persona is given a surprising, touching twist that makes the volatile Egan entirely plausible, if still off-kilter, and he handles the movie's moments of slapstick and pathos with equal ease. It might take two viewings to make sense of this surreal, candid romance, and even then that might not help — but it doesn't matter. This is a film you just experience — it's illogical and beautiful, just like falling in love. StH

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Running time

91min

Country of origin

US

Genre

Romantic Comedy Drama

Original language

English

Screenplay

Paul Thomas Anderson

Theatrical distributor

Columbia TriStar

UK cinema certificate

15

UK cinema release date

February 2003

UK video release date

July 2003

awards information
Award Category Name Nominee/Winner
Cannes International Film Festival 2002 Director Paul Thomas Anderson Winner
Golden Globe 2002 Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Adam Sandler Nominee
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Director
Paul Thomas Anderson
Starring
Adam Sandler
Emily Watson
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