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Punch-Drunk Love Details

2002 Certificate 15
  • Rated:
  • 60
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Adam Sandler gives an amazing and unusual performance as Barry Egan, a socially impaired owner of a small novelty business, who is dominated by seven sisters and is unlikely to find love unless it finds him. When a mysterious woman comes into his life, his emotions go haywire, fluctuating between uncontrollable rage, lust and .. Read more

Starring Adam Sandler, Emily Watson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Luis Guzman
Director Paul Thomas Anderson
Genres Drama

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Punch-Drunk Love

Adam Sandler gives an amazing and unusual performance as Barry Egan, a socially impaired owner of a small novelty business, who is dominated by seven sisters and is unlikely to find love unless it finds him. When a mysterious woman comes into his life, his emotions go haywire, fluctuating between uncontrollable rage, lust and self-doubt.

Starring Adam Sandler, Emily Watson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Luis Guzman, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Mary Lynn Rajskub
Director Paul Thomas Anderson
Studio COLUMBIA TRI-STAR HOME VIDEO
Run time DVD: 1 hr 31 mins
Blu-ray: 1 hr 36 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Blu-ray: English
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles DVD: Arabic, Bulgarian, Croation, Czech, Dutch, English, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Polish, Russian, Slovene, Turkish
Blu-ray: Mandarin, Catalan, Castilian Spanish, Dutch, Thai, Hindi, French, English, Arabic
Released DVD: 28 Jul 2003
Blu-ray: not available
Production year: 2002
Format DVD

Punch-Drunk Love (2002)

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  • Critics' reviews (6) of Punch-Drunk Love

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  • 4 stars out of 5

    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 low-brow 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.

    • Radio Times
  • "...It proves that Sandler has talent....PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE is never heavy-handed. The jabs it employs are short, carefully placed and dead-center..."

    • USA Today
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  • 27 out of 39 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    A singular, breathtaking, moving movie

    Sandler's performance, the restlessly innovative direction, the beautifully playful score, the deadpan writing all amount to a master class in how to make movies original, funny and curiously fascinating. Creates a feeling in the viewer that simply cannot be described but seems to warm the whole soul. One of the best movies I have seen in years

      • David Jenkins from lincoln, england
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    A reluctant 1*

    'Punch drunk love' ...... I have to raise the question, were they punch drunk when making this movie?? This has to be one of the worst films i have ever seen, what a load of rubbish all mismashed together with some funny flashing lights and a very odd Adam Sandler. Basically this is what i got from the film - there was a car crash, a random piano thing, annoying sisters, some sex chat line woman and her crazy brothers, an english girl, a barely there love story, with tins of pudding, and craziness all round thrown in for good measure, then just as i wasnt expecting it, the film finished and i was non the wiser! I have to say i dont really write reviews unless i think something is worth reviewing but in this case its as a warning not to waste your time! And i love Adam Sandler, but a real shame about this movie, it sounded so great too!! How disapointing!

      • A customer from Mars or maybe venus
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Rating breakdown

12,716 Member ratings
  • 100
847
  • 90
866
  • 80
1,648
  • 70
1,710
  • 60
1,927
  • 50
1,392
  • 40
1,292
  • 30
1,077
  • 20
1,224
  • 10
733

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