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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Prince, Apollonia Kotero, Morris Day, Olga Karlatos, Clarence Williams III Directed By: Albert Magnoli
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Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304437254 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 6304437250 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: 1992-04-15 Running Time: 111 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1984-07-27
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A knockout rock soundtrack Comment: Contrary to Tom Keogh's review at the top of the page, Albert Magnoli was very much alive when I spoke to him at the end of last year. His direction and editing for the musical portions of this film are perfect. But the plot that serves as the backdrop is somewhat weak and fragmented. Morris Day is supposed to be Prince's romantic rival for Apolonia, but in a scene where they are drunk and showing affection for each other in back of the night club, he doesn't even try to hug her before Prince sweeps her away on his motorcycle. The film's musical numbers are not to be missed, Take Me With You and Computer Blue being my favorites.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great buy Comment: I love Prince he's so hot and sexy. the dvd is a great quality i watch it all the time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My Favorite Movie: Inspiration for Life Comment: This has always been my favorite movie. Back when the only access I had to this film was via a Music Video show, "When Doves Cry" became my favorite song, and "Let's Go Crazy" was a close second. I watched every Prince video, and eventually had access to Satellite by babysitting. I saw Purple Rain several times on satellite, later bought the vhs tape, and I purchase better versions as they are released. This movie inspired me throughout life. Ironically, I accomplished most of my dreams and desires without becoming famous, but the movie is inspirational for numerous reasons.
I loved the androgyny of the '80s, the glam, and the wild lifestyles. Prince was and is a master of music, performance, and I dig his acting as well. I also recommend Under the Cherry Moon, and his other movies, recorded performances, etc. However, for me, Purple Rain is "it." This movie was the crux and focal point of my life, for a long time. I lived a unique life, inspired by this film, and lived out many dreams. To me, this movie is about doing whatever it takes to get where you want to be, without losing your Self in the process.
Prince is an amazing musician. I own most of what he has created on CD, and I never tire of his music. I rarely watch movies more than once or twice, because of my recall. However I do not know how many times I have seen Purple Rain.
I believe that many people who are Driven, and want to achieve will appreciate this movie. Those who did not live it might want to visit the era. Our "future" became boring, and all the Individuals became automatons. Shake it up. "...Go Crazy...."
Customer Rating:      Summary: another world Comment: Purple Rain single handedly defined a subculture that had never before been seen by the public eye. Even if you consider yourself to be familiar with the album, you will discover a whole new layer to the masterpiece of a soundtrack when you watch the performances that coincide with the music.
If you have yet to see this film, I ask you, why not?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Transfer and Movie!!!! Comment: I really enjoyed this movie as a kid and had to have it once it was available on HD DVD. Prince is amazing in this movie and so is Morris Day - let's not forget Apollonia's song!
The movie is fantastic and when friends come over I just forward to the songs and crank up the sound. It's like a mini concert at times. Anyhow, after all these years I still LOVE this movie!!
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Editorial Reviews:
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The late Albert Magnoli directed this ragged but effective 1984 drama (with lots of musical interludes) starring (the artist formerly known as) Prince as a Minneapolis musician whose ego is his biggest obstacle to fame and love. In the backdrop is a strong story about the character's violent family life and a father made monstrous by broken dreams. Prince's film debut as an actor is not bad at all, and he is surrounded by a few people (Apollonia Kotero, Morris Day, and members of his own band) for whom he has served as a mentor in real life. The music is loud and good: "When Doves Cry," "Purple Rain," "Let's Go Crazy"--you remember the soundtrack. --Tom Keogh
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