Rating: R
Genre:
Comedy Drama
Theatrical Release: 11/14/2007(USA
Release Date: 03/18/2008
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: English
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 144 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Adult Situations, Profanity, Sexual Situations, Drug Content
Distributor/Studio: Sony Pictures
California is at the epicenter of a political and environmental disaster that threatens to destroy the world in this ambitious fusion of
comedy,
drama, dystopian
science fiction, and
music from writer and director
Richard Kelly, his first film after gaining a cult following with
Donnie Darko. In the year 2005, a nuclear attack wipes out part of the state of Texas, and three years later America is a virtual police state, with the government taking control of nearly every part of people's lives, supposedly for their own good. A German firm has found a way to generate energy using seawater, but both public and private concerns are desperate to prevent the new technology from being introduced in the gasoline-starved United States. A Marxist underground based on the West Coast is determined to bring down the federal government through violent revolution.
In this midst of this chaos, we follow a number of stories that continually return to three principle characters.
Boxer Santaros (
Dwayne Johnson, aka
The Rock) is an actor famous for his role in
action films; he's trying to secure financing for a new project, but reality keeps mirroring the events in his script and he struggles to hold on to his identity following a bout with amnesia.
Krysta Now (
Sarah Michelle Gellar) is a
porn star who is reinventing herself as a television pundit offering her views on politics, contemporary culture, and teenage sex. And
Roland Taverner (
Seann William Scott) is an L.A. police officer whose identity has mysteriously split in two, and he struggles to track down his other half. Featuring a massive supporting cast which includes
Mandy Moore,
Miranda Richardson,
Wallace Shawn,
Jon Lovitz,
Kevin Smith,
Amy Poehler, and
Justin Timberlake,
Southland Tales received its world premiere at the
2006 Cannes Film Festival; director
Kelly also created an accompanying series of three graphic novels that chart these events and characters prior to this story.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide