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Summary:
Sy works in photo processing. His favorite customers are the Yorkin family. Sy dotes on the Yorkins whenever they drop off film to be processed and they are indulgent of Sy's attentions. What the Yorkins don't know is Sy has been obsessively making copies of their photos, imagining himself to be "Uncle Sy," a member of the family. Sy's tenuous hold on reality begins to collapse when he develops a roll of film brought in by a new customer that suggests infidelity and the notion that his ideal family may be falling apart is troubling for Sy.
Notes:
Widescreen (1.85:1 aspect ratio).
Special features: Audio commentary from the writer, director, and actors; Sundance featurette, Anatomy of a scene; Making of featurette; Charlie Rose Show interview with Robin Williams and Mark Romanek; theatrical trailer; TV spots.
Director of photography, Jeff Cronenweth; editor, Jeffrey Ford; music composers, Reinhold Heil, Johnny Klimek; costume designer, Arianne Phillips; production designer, Tom Foden.
Robin Williams, Connie Nielson, Michael Vartan, Gary Cole, Erin Daniels, Clark Gregg, Nick Searcy, Dylan Smith, Eriq La Salle.
DVD; Dolby digital 5.1 surround (English) and 3.0 surround (Spanish, French); Region 1; NTSC.
In English with optional Spanish and French soundtracks and English and Spanish subtitles ; closed captioned in English.
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| Consensus: Robin Williams is every effective in this creepy thriller. |
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