My Own Private Idaho: A Classic Film Revisited with The Criterion Collection
My Own Private Idaho (The Criterion Collection) is an incredible classic that perfectly captures the life of two street hustlers in a stunningly beautiful way. This Criterion Collection edition is a must-have for any fan of independent cinema, as it includes digitally restored picture and sound, plus hours of extras. The film stars River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves as Mike and Scott, two friends struggling to find their place in the world. From their home on the streets of Portland, Oregon, they embark on an unforgettable road trip in search of freedom and identity. The performances are just sublime – Phoenix in particular turns in a career-defining performance that stands out even among his impressive body of work.
The cinematography by John Campbell captures the beauty of the Pacific Northwest while also highlighting the stark realities of poverty and homelessness. Not only is it a visually stunning film, but the dialogue is full of wit and charm. There are poignant moments throughout, including a memorable scene featuring Phoenix performing Shakespeare’s “Seven Ages Of Man” speech from As You Like It. My Own Private Idaho is an essential viewing experience for fans of independent cinema, providing both an engaging story and outstanding filmmaking.