DVD Features:
- Rated: Unrated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 40 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: December 6, 2005
- Originally Released: 1994
- Label: Image Entertainment
- Packaging: Keep Case
- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen - 1.78
- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen - 1.85
- Audio:
- Dolby Digital 1.0 - English
- Additional Release Material:
- Trailers
- Audio Commentary: David O. Russell - Director
- Text/Photo Galleries:
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Entertainment Reviews:
Rolling Stone - 07/14/1994
"...Davies gives a poignant, emotive performance that tears at the heart. And Watson is magnificent; seductive and overwhelming without losing her character's human scale..."
New York Times - 07/15/1994
"...An unexpected crowd-pleaser....Davies gives an especially deft performance....[Russell] has set himself up as a director able to tackle anything..."
Entertainment Weekly - 08/19/1994
"...Affecting and provocative....[Davies's performance] is the key to what makes this audacious story work..." -- Rating: B+
Los Angeles Times - 07/28/1994
"...Russell has an adept visual sense but what really distinguishes SPANKING THE MONKEY is the acting..."
Chicago Sun-Times - 07/22/1994
"...The performances are all terrific....Davies is likably natural and sympathetic....Watson and Hendrickson are wonderfully subtle..."
Total Film - 07/01/2007
3 stars out of 5 -- "Russell captures that particular mid-youth paralysis brilliantly..."
Sight and Sound - 09/01/2007
"[Russell's] most intimate, touching and personal work, boosted by frank, nuanced performances from the two leads
Product Description:
A black comedy in the truest sense of the term, SPANKING THE MONKEY tells the tale of Ray (Jeremy Davies), a pre-med freshman who must forfeit a summer internship in order to care for his ailing mother (Alberta Watson). The pressure of being stuck at home threatens to overwhelm Ray, and when a night of drinking leads to a physical encounter with his mother, the only escape he can think of is to commit suicide. David O. Russell's film successfully balances comedy with drama, making for an unsettling, yet highly gratifying, viewing experience.
Plot Synopsis:
The debut feature from writer-director David O. Russell tells the darkly comic story of a young pre-med student's nearly unbearable summer vacation. When Ray Aibelli's promiscuous father orders him to stay home for the summer and care for his mother, who recently broke her leg, he misses out on an incredibly important internship. As Ray struggles with the realization that he's wasting his summer doing nothing at home, he must contend with an endless string of seemingly insurmountable circumstances, including a failed brief relationship with a young high school student. Things reach their boiling point when Ray and his mother get drunk one night, leading to an incestuous encounter that pushes him over the edge. Humiliated, depressed, and downtrodden, Ray decides to commit suicide to end his troubles forever.
Russell's racy story walks a tightrope between deep psychological drama and taboo comedy, resulting in a highly original tone that keeps SPANKING THE MONKEY from buckling under the pressure. Featuring a standout performance by Davies, as well as Watson, who recalls Anne Bancroft's Mrs. Robinson in THE GRADUATE, this is one of the 1990's most auspicious directorial debuts.
Plot Keywords:
Black Comedy |
Coming Of Age |
Disturbing |
Family Interaction |
Independent |
Theatrical Release
Production Notes:
- SPANKING THE MONKEY won the Audience Award at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival.