K-PAX (DVD, 2002, Widescreen) starring Kevin Spacey & Jeff Bridges
K-PAX (DVD, 2002, Widescreen) starring Kevin Spacey & Jeff Bridges
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Rating: PG-13
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2001
Genre: Drama
A mysterious man (Kevin Spacey) shows up in Grand Central Station claiming to be an alien, and is promptly
taken to a mental institution. When he doesn't respond to medication, he begins seeing a psychiatrist (Jeff
Bridges) who is fascinated by him. The man calls himself Prot (rhymes with "boat"), and tells the
doctor about life on his home planet, K-PAX. When he learns of Prot's ability to see ultraviolet light, and his
savant-like knowledge of astronomy, the psychiatrist, despite his skepticism, begins to believe. But his
continuing obsession with the man begins bring out deeper issues, and Bridges' character is
compelled to question whether his patient is a visitor from another world, or simply a deeply disturbed man.
Based on the novel of the same title by Gene Brewer, the film is directed by Iain Softley. More than a science-
fiction tale, K-PAX is a reflection on the way we live our lives, the things we think we know,
and the connection of one human being to another. Spacey gives his usual believable, complex performance,
and Bridges is exceptional in the role of a man torn by what he knows and what he wants to believe.
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Former Rental: No
Rating: PG-13
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2001
Genre: Drama
A mysterious man (Kevin Spacey) shows up in Grand Central Station claiming to be an alien, and is promptly
taken to a mental institution. When he doesn't respond to medication, he begins seeing a psychiatrist (Jeff
Bridges) who is fascinated by him. The man calls himself Prot (rhymes with "boat"), and tells the
doctor about life on his home planet, K-PAX. When he learns of Prot's ability to see ultraviolet light, and his
savant-like knowledge of astronomy, the psychiatrist, despite his skepticism, begins to believe. But his
continuing obsession with the man begins bring out deeper issues, and Bridges' character is
compelled to question whether his patient is a visitor from another world, or simply a deeply disturbed man.
Based on the novel of the same title by Gene Brewer, the film is directed by Iain Softley. More than a science-
fiction tale, K-PAX is a reflection on the way we live our lives, the things we think we know,
and the connection of one human being to another. Spacey gives his usual believable, complex performance,
and Bridges is exceptional in the role of a man torn by what he knows and what he wants to believe.
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On Jan-03-15 at 14:24:33 PST, seller added the following information:
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Payment & Safety
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