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Director: Mike Nichols Actors: Emma Thompson, Christopher Lloyd, Eileen Atkins, Audra Mcdonald, Jonathan M. Woodward Studio: Hbo Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 128 reviews Sales Rank: 2720
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 99 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 0.5
MPN: D91781D ISBN: 0783118414 UPC: 026359178122 EAN: 9780783118413 ASIN: B00005MKKV
Theatrical Release Date: March 24, 2001 Release Date: September 11, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Product Description Based on the 1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Margaret Edson WIT features the Academy Award winning actress Emma Thompson in a movie directed by Academy award winning director Mike Nichols. Vivian Bearing is an English professor with a biting wit that educates but also alienates her students. With her teaching and life both rigidly under control Vivian would never let down her defenses until the day comes when they are taken don for her. Diagnosed with a devastating illness Vivian agrees to undergo a series of procedures that are brutal extensive and experimental. For eight months her life must take an uncharted course. No longer a teacher but a subject for others to study. Vivian Bearing is about to discover a fine line between life and death that can only be walked with wit.Running Time: 99 min.System Requirements: Running Time 99 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: PG-13 UPC: 026359178122
Amazon.com Deservedly hailed as one of the best films of 2001, Wit makes it clear why top-ranking talents seek refuge in the quality programming of HBO. Unhindered by box-office pressures, director Mike Nichols and Emma Thompson turn the most unglamorous topic--the physical and psychological ravages of cancer--into an exquisite contemplation of life, learning, and tenacious, richly expressed humanity. In adapting Margaret Edson's compassionate, Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Nichols and Thompson open up the one-room setting with a superb supporting cast. But their focus remains on the hospital experience of Vivian (Thompson), a fiercely demanding professor of English literature whose academic specialty--the metaphysical poetry of John Donne--is the armor she wears against the cruel indignities of her cancer treatment. While losing all that she held dear, she reassesses her life as an aloof intellectual, and Wit illuminates her bracingly eloquent and deeply moving struggle for dignity, meaning, and peace at life's ultimate crossroads. --Jeff Shannon
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Not Funny June 18, 2008 Maybe I have not been fair as I did not watch all this movie, finding it depressing. Speaking for myself, don't like movies about sickness though admit there are many inspiring stories where people have triumphed over illness. Just not my bag.
Amazingly moving movie March 4, 2008 I applaud Emma Thompson for her breathtaking role in this moving portrait of a terminal cancer patient. Amazing. I cried at the scene where her old mentor read the children's story to her. Wit is what movies are supposed to be.
Cold and stagy March 2, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I feel like a bit of a Philistine giving a middling review to a film which is so deeply moving to so many other reviewers, but it just didn't do it for me. Emma Thompson gives a wonderful performance as the English professor dying of ovarian cancer, but the film as a whole seemed rather cold. The only scene that really moved me was the one in which her old teacher and mentor came to visit her, sitting in bed with her and reading a children's book.
Wit is one of the best movies you can watch on the meaning of life. February 2, 2008 Why Emma Thompson did not win an oscar for this performance is beyond comprehension. This movie is basically a one-actor performance with some accents well performed by others. The range of emotions Emma's character goes through and the authenticity to which she express content, harshness, wit (of course), fear, pain sadness is phenomenal. Dont watch this for a feel good experience, rather a moment to delve into yourself, if you dare. All this is coupled with the haunting Avro Part's Spiegel im Spiegel music and the beautiful poetry of John Donne.
Wit DVD January 21, 2008 My son is into films and rates this as one of his favorites. He read the book in school and the movie is very close. Very well portrayed.
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