Release Date: 12/10/2002 Original Release: 2002 Format: DVD Widescreen Length: 100 minutes Rating:R (MPAA) Rating Reason: language UPC: 794043594724 Studio: Warner Home Video
Comedies, Live-Action, Stalkers, Theatrical Release, Music
Description
Zoe Adler (Robin Tunney) is a lonely nerd working at a hip online company. Her ice-queen boss, Brynn (indie rock idol Liz Phair), doesn't respect her, and her gorgeous coworker, Andrew (Jason Priestley), is friendly, but unaware of her lust for him. After a work party, a stalker assaults Zoe, hiding in her car and forcing her to drive. They run a red light, hit and kill a cop, and the stalker disappears into the night. Zoe is taken into custody and is soon sent home wearing an electronic bracelet that makes it impossible for her to leave her apartment. As the weeks pass until her trial, Zoe spends her time roller skating around her loft and watching her neighbors. Deputy Bill (Tim Blake Nelson) periodically stops by to check on Zoe, and in time they fall in love. When Zoe proclaims her innocence to Bill, he gives her a nine-hour window in which to go out and find the stalker who's really responsible for the cop's death.
This unlikely comedy, directed by Finn Taylor (DREAM WITH THE FISHES), is driven by Tunney's irresistible charm in the role of Zoe. In addition, the entire film is bathed in the nostalgic sounds of pop music from the 1970s and '80s, featuring eclectic hits from Hall and Oates, The Human League, and Modern English.
DVD Features
Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Additional Release Material: Audo Commentary - 1. Finn Taylor - Director/Screenwriter Featurette - 1. Behind-the-Scenes Deleted Scenes Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer DVD-ROM Content
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