Ruby Sparks Exclusive Blu-ray Bonus Clip Talks Offscreen Romance
I’ve always loved Paul Dano, but it was really difficult for me to see him as a romantic lead until I saw Ruby Sparks, a lovely and emotional little film which stars Dano as a young man who writes his dream girl into life. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment is bringing the flick to Blu-ray tomorrow, and to celebrate, we have an exclusive Blu-ray bonus clip to share with fans.
Couple Jonathan Davis and Valerie Faris co-directed the film, and are present in the clip “Real-Life Couples” to talk about how their working relationship and personal relationship intertwine to create stronger films, and how they saw the same connection in Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan, who are also dating in real life. Although the two stars of the film also happen to be dating, the clip focuses more on the two directors, with writer and actress Kazan calling the couple “true symbiosis in action.”
The element of romance is certainly important to the plot, and while the clip doesn’t exactly spend time discussing the film, it’s still a telling and cute way to tie Ruby Sparks to its directors. The clip is only one of several extras available with the Blu-ray release. So, check it out, and take a look at the full list of bonus features, below.
Ruby Sparks Blu-ray Bonus Features
- ”Behind the Story”
- ”Real-Life Couples: Co-Stars & Directors”
- “Be Careful What You Wish For”
- Theatrical Trailer
- Sneak Peeks
- ”Getting to Know the Cast”
- ”Los Angeles: The Other Character”
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