Blow
New Line Home Entertainment (2001)
Biography, Crime, Drama
In Collection
#1811
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Seen ItYes
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IMDB   7.6
2 hr 4 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   R
Tony Amendola
Penélope Cruz Mirtha Jung
Cliff Curtis Pablo Escobar
Johnny Depp George Jung
Dan Ferro
Kevin Gage
Bob Goldthwait
Rachel Griffiths Ermine Jung
Jesse James
Ray Liotta Fred Jung
Franka Potente Barbara Buckley
Paul Reubens Derek Foreal
Jordi Mollà Diego Delgado
Miguel Sandoval Augusto Oliveras
Ethan Suplee Tuna
Penelope Cruz Mirtha Jung
Jordi Molla Diego Delgado
Director
Ted Demme
Producer Michael De Luca
Ted Demme
Denis Leary
Writer Bruce Porter
David McKenna
Nick Cassavetes
Cinematography Ellen Kuras


A briskly paced hybrid of Boogie Nights and Goodfellas, Blow chronicles the three-decade rise and fall of George Jung (Johnny Depp), a normal American kid who makes a personal vow against poverty, builds a marijuana empire in the '60s, multiplies his fortune with the Colombian Medellín cocaine cartel, and blows it all with a series of police busts culminating in one final, long-term jail sentence. "Your dad's a loser," says this absentee father to his estranged but beloved daughter, and he's right: Blow is the story of a nice guy who made wrong choices all his life, almost single-handedly created the American cocaine trade, and got exactly what he deserved. As directed by Ted Demme, the film is vibrantly entertaining, painstakingly authentic... and utterly aimless in terms of overall purpose.

We can't sympathize with Jung's meteoric rise to wealth and the wild life, and Demme isn't suggesting that we should idolize a drug dealer. So what, exactly, is the point of Blow? Simply, it seems, to present Jung's story as the epitome of the coke-driven glory days, and to suggest, ever so subtly, that Jung isn't such a bad guy, after all. Anyone curious about his lifestyle will find this film amazing, and there's plenty of humor mixed with the constant threat of violence and paranoid anxiety. Demme has also populated the film with a fantastic supporting cast (although Penélope Cruz grows tiresome as Jung's hedonistic wife), and this is certainly a compelling look at the other side of Traffic. Still, one wishes that Blow had a more viable reason for being; like a wild party, it leaves you with a hangover and a vague feeling of regret. --Jeff Shannon

Edition Details
Edition Infinifilm Edition
Distributor New Line Home Video
Chapters 25
Release Date 9/11/2001
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Subtitles English; English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
George Jung Interviews by Director Ted Demme
Lost Paradise: Cocaine's Impact On Colombia
Addiction: Body and Soul
Fact Track - Trivia Subtitle Track with Direct Access To Additional Features
Commentary with Director Ted Demme and George Jung
Deleted Scenes with Director Commentary
Character Outtakes
Ted Demme's Production Diary
Nikka Costa Music Video - "Push and Pull"
Teaser and Theatrical Trailer
Cast and Crew Filmographies

DVD-ROM Features:
Script-To-Screen Access To The Film
Link To Original Website
Exclusive Access To On-Line Infinifilm Features