Home Page
Contact Us
Search Page
Links Page
Top DVDs
Action
Adam Sandler
Anne Bancroft
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Cary Grant
Christian
Classics
Comedy
Cult Movies
Disney Animated
Documentary
Drama
Fitness, Yoga
Horror
Jackie Chan
Jim Carrey
John Wayne
Kids, Family
Mel Gibson
Music Video
Mystery
New Age
Sandra Bullock
Science Fiction
Sports
Steve McQueen
Sylvester Stallone
Television
Tom Cruise
Twilight Zone
Westerns
Top Videos
Action
Christian
Classics
Comedy
Cult Movies
Documentary
Drama
Fitness, Yoga
Horror
Kids, Family
Music Video
Mystery
Peter Cushing
Science Fiction
Sports
Television
Westerns
|
|
Buy Used/3rdParty
More product information
Find VHS version
Find Movie Posters
|
Keeping the Faith
List Price: $14.99 Our Price: $12.99
DVD - 17 October, 2000 Touchstone / Disney
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Cast: Jenna Elfman, Ben Stiller
Number of Media: 1
Features: - Color
- Dolby
- DVD-Video
- Widescreen
- NTSC
Related Areas: Adult Language, Buddy Film, Color, Comedies, Comedy, Comedy Drama, Comedy Video, English, Feature, Feature Film Comedy, Feature Film-comedy, Gentle, Humorous, Light, Love Triangles, Members of the Clergy, Movie, Questionable for Children, Quirky, Religious Comedy |
|
|
| DVD Description Keeping the Faith, Edward Norton's directorial debut, centers on Jake (Ben Stiller) and Brian (Norton), a rabbi and a priest who've been best friends since childhood. Both find their callings and grow into strong spiritual leaders for their community. The clever and occasionally slapstick comedy as Jake and Ben find their places in the religious community is precisely timed, and the film begins with a bang. Yet when childhood friend Anna (Jenna Elfman)--the perfect woman, a cross between "Jonny Quest and Tatum O'Neal"--finds them after all these years, both men fall for the stunning woman who is married to her career and her vibrating cell phone. But what starts as the making of a great joke (of course, the priest is sworn to celibacy and there's not much of a market for a rabbi married to a gentile) turns into a somewhat mawkish romance with mixed messages about the meaning of faith and the power of love. When Anna and Jake secretly begin a tryst, "just for fun," they of course fall in love, which is where the movie begins to unravel, as Anna is oblivious to the turmoil Jake might be feeling in having to choose between his faith and her. Jake turns into a total schmuck, Brian into a drunken idiot, and every secondary character becomes a clichéd stereotype, right down to the yentas in the synagogue and the kindly mentor (director Milos Forman) who guides Brian. However, despite the muck, Norton is surprisingly sympathetic and Elfman is an adorable heroine who helps bring some shining, fun moments to a mediocre film. --Jenny Brown |
| Customer Reviews
A Guilty Pleasure If you are home sick and have absolutely nothing else more pressing to do, "Keeping the Faith" is a nice little diversion for 2 hours.
Ben Stiller is more or less Ben Stiller, with a few moments of actual minimal dramatic moments which he carries off quite well. Jenna Elfman is beautiful, lively, and has a long career ahead of her...on television. Ann Bancroft plays a less serious version of the same "Jewish Mother" she played opposite Harvey Fierstein in "Torch Song Trilogy", and she is absolutely adorable, as always. It was an added treat to see the brilliant director, Milos Foreman, grace the screen as the wise old mentor to the young priest played by Edward Norton. And as his counterpart at the Temple, Eli Wallach is charming as the soon-to-be retired Rabbi giving counsel to renegade Rabbi Jake. However, my favorite in this assorted pool of talent was Ron Rifkin, as the Temple President eager to boot Ben Stiller from the Bimah and Temple.
Due to his immense talent, show-biz connections & charming personality Edward Norton was able to assemble a terrific cast for his directorial debut. And for a freshman filmmaker he did a good job...a solid B+. I have no doubt Mr. Norton will someday make other films and it will be fun to compare them to his debut in this comic romp.
FYI: If you are looking for a serious discussion of religion, interfaith dating, etc., seek out a spiritual leader, or a library, not a romantic-comedy DVD.
Bubble Gum 4 the mind My wife loves it. It is like bubble gum for the mind. Nothing deep, sort of a newer "When Harry Met Sally".
Sweet! This is a beautiful, sensitive film that addresses issues both spritual and secular, and it manages to do it all with amazing humor! It's a movie you'll want to watch again and again and share with friends and family. |
|
Amazon.Com prices and availability subject to change.
|
|
|