Nurse Betty (US)
She`s chasing a dream... they`re chasing her
Certificate: R
Running Time: 110 mins
Retail Price: $26.98
Release Date:
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
Betty never misses an episode of her favorite soap opera, "A Reason to Love." After a mind-altering run-in with two hit-men while watching an episode, Betty transforms into "Nurse Betty" and embarks on a mission to find her one true love, Dr. David Ravell.
Follow Betty on a wild and hysterical cross-country trek in search of the man of her dreams. But, can Betty find him before the hit-men find her?
Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
2 Special Director`s Commentary Tracks with the Cast and the Production Crew
Theatrical Trailer
6 Promo Spots
"A Reason To Love" Original Soap Opera Episodes
Deleted Scenes
Hidden Bonus Features
DVD-ROM Features:
Theatrical Teaser Website
Final Shooting Script
Video Tracks:
Widescreen Letterbox 1.85:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 English
Subtitle Tracks:
CC: English
Directed By:
Neil LaBute
Written By:
James Flamberg
John C. Richards
John C. Richards
Starring:
Tia Texada
Aaron Eckhart
Greg Kinnear
Chris Rock
Renée Zellweger
Morgan Freeman
Casting By:
Monika Mikkelsen
Heidi Levitt
Soundtrack By:
Rolfe Kent
Director of Photography:
Jean-Yves Escoffier
Editor:
Steven Weisberg
Joel Plotch
Costume Designer:
Lynette Meyer
Production Designer:
Charles Breen
Producer:
Albert M. Shapiro
Gail Mutrux
W. Mark McNair
Steve Golin
Executive Producer:
Philip Steuer
Chris Sievernich
Stephen Pevner
Moritz Borman
Distributor:
USA Entertainment
Your Opinions and Comments
The movie has barely any plot and while the cast includes Freeman, this is by far his worst performance ever. The other actors do a dreadful job as well.
The video transfer is average. While there are no compression signs at all, the colors are over saturated, thus making the flesh tones way too yellow.
The DD 5.1 soundtrack is adequate. There`s some usage of the surrounds, but nothing too fancy.
The menus are partially animated with some tunes.
The extras include 2 (boring) commentaries from the entire crew, some deleted scenes and 10 chapters from the so-called soap opera in the movie. Nothing interesting here as well.
Bottom line - avoid this movie. It is neither funny nor witty. Actually, it`s nothing else than a total BOMB.
The performances are certainly of a higher quality than your average comedy and Greg Kinnear is especially good as the star of the soap. When he errupts on set after Betty`s disastrous screen test, I felt awkward on her behalf!. Chris Rock maybe lowers the tone a bit, and although I`m a fan of his stand-up work, he misses the point here and always plays for laughs (contributing much to the off-key trailer). It`s nothing to get concerned about though, as the film does work as a whole. Most will be surprised by the classy content and dismiss it as bland. I`d hold back from endorsing it aswell, because not everyone will appreciate the objectives here.
The DVD is certainly a good buy, with commentaries and deleted scenes. Nothing fantastic, but definitely value for money. The audio is 5.1 and although the soundtrack isn`t too inspiring (mostly dialogue) there are directional flourishes. The picture is good too and anamorphic (2.35:1).
Nurse Betty is different and hard to classify, I found it quite refreshing and worthwhile. Perhaps we need to learn that a lack of prat-falls and shocks, doesn`t necessarily mean it isn`t funny.