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Dear Wendy

 

 

Written by Lars von Trier

Directed by Thomas Vinterberg

Germany-France-UK-Denmark 2005 / Drama / Outlaw / Melodrama /   101 min / Color / Stereo / 1.85:1 Widescreen Anamorphic / NTSC /  English Language

Jamie Bell, Bill Pullman, Michael Angarano , Danso Gordon, Novella Nelson, Chris Owen , Alison Pil.

The contradictions of America's simultaneous love and fear of violence go under the microscope in this drama from Danish filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg. Dick (Jamie Bell) is a timid young man growing up in a mining town where he's been deemed to frail to work with the other men. Dick is given a toy gun by a girl who works in a dime store, and he becomes fascinated with the weapon -- especially when it becomes clear that the gun isn't a toy after all. Dick and a handful of other local misfits who are also interested in guns form a gang called "the Dandies," a band of self-styled pacifists who make it their policy to never use their weapons as they lead the town's young people by example. However, as their obsession with firearms grows, Dick and his fellow Dandies are approached by local police chief Krugsby (Bill Pullman), who asks them to look after Sebastian (Danso Gordon), the violent son of Dick's maid Clarabelle (Novella Nelson). At first, the Dandies see this as a challenge to bring Sebastian over to the cause of nonviolence, but soon his influence begins to impact Dick and his compatriots, with devastating results. Scripted by Lars von Trier, Dear Wendy received its North American premiere at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival

 
       
Bonus Features: Documentary-Short: "Letters to Dear Wendy" / Interview with Thomas Vinterberg and Lars von Trier / Commentary with Thomas Vinterberg and DP Anthony Dod Mantle / Additional commentary track: "Letters to Dear Wendy" / 5 deleted scenes / Theatrical trailer