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Face Off [HD DVD]
Starring: Joan Allen , Nicolas Cage , Nick Cassavetes , Colm Feore , and Gina Gershon Director: John Woo Manufacturer: Paramount ProductGroup: DVD Binding: HD DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RZIGYU Release Date: 2007-10-30 |
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Looking forward to this HDDVD.......2007-08-21
Great action film with awesome plot twist!.......2007-08-11
Great action film.......2007-07-27
Walked out...........2007-07-26
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Face/Off
Starring: John Travolta , Nicolas Cage , Joan Allen , Alessandro Nivola , and Gina Gershon Director: John Woo Manufacturer: Paramount ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items: ASIN: 630512762X Release Date: 1998-10-07 |
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At his best, director John Woo turns action movies into ballets of blood and bullets grounded in character drama. Face/Off marks Woo's first American film to reach the pitched level of his best Hong Kong work (Hard-Boiled). He takes a patently absurd premise--hero and villain exchange identities by literally swapping faces in science-fiction plastic surgery--and creates a double-barreled revenge film driven by the split psyches of its newly redefined characters. FBI agent Sean Archer (John Travolta) must play the villain to move through the underworld while psychotic terrorist Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage) becomes a perversely paternal family man while using every tool at his disposal to destroy his nemesis. Travolta vamps Cage's tics and flamboyant excess with the grace of a dancer after his transformation from cop to criminal, while Cage plays the sullen, bottled-up agent excruciatingly trapped behind the face of the man who killed his son. His attempts to live up to the terrorist's reputation become cathartic explosions of violence that both thrill and terrify him. This is merely icing on the cake for action fans, the dramatic backbone for some of the most visceral action thrills ever. Woo fills the screen with one show-stopping set piece after another, bringing a poetic grace to the action freakout with sweeping camerawork and sophisticated editing. This marriage of melodrama and mayhem ups the ante from cops-and-robbers clichés to a conflict of near-mythic levels.Amazon.com essential video
At his best, director John Woo turns action movies into ballets of blood and bullets grounded in character drama. Face/Off marks Woo's first American film to reach the pitched level of his best Hong Kong work (Hard-Boiled). He takes a patently absurd premise--hero and villain exchange identities by literally swapping faces in science-fiction plastic surgery--and creates a double-barreled revenge film driven by the split psyches of its newly redefined characters. FBI agent Sean Archer (John Travolta) must play the villain to move through the underworld while psychotic terrorist Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage) becomes a perversely paternal family man while using every tool at his disposal to destroy his nemesis. Travolta vamps Cage's tics and flamboyant excess with the grace of a dancer after his transformation from cop to criminal, while Cage plays the sullen, bottled-up agent excruciatingly trapped behind the face of the man who killed his son. His attempts to live up to the terrorist's reputation become cathartic explosions of violence that both thrill and terrify him. This is merely icing on the cake for action fans, the dramatic backbone for some of the most visceral action thrills ever. Woo fills the screen with one show-stopping set piece after another, bringing a poetic grace to the action freakout with sweeping camerawork and sophisticated editing. This marriage of melodrama and mayhem ups the ante from cops-and-robbers clichés to a conflict of near-mythic levels. --Sean AxmakerCustomer Reviews:
TWO OF THE GREATEST FACE/OFF!!!.......2007-09-08
Face/Off.......2007-07-12
Face/Off.......2007-06-08
One of the best action movies made.......2007-05-25
who are these people that give films like this five stars?.......2007-05-25
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The Master and Margaret / Master i Margarita (3 DVD SET, ENGLISH SUBTITLES)
Starring: Aleksandr Adabashyan , Gennadi Bogachyov , Lev Borisov , Roman Kartsev , and Liubomiras Lauciavicius Director: Vladimir Bortko Manufacturer: CP Digital ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EANSXM |
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SOUNDTRACK (AUDIO): RUSSIAN DOLBY DIGITAL 2.0 / ENGLISH SUBTITLES. SYNOPSIS: Vladimir Bortko has become the first Russian film director to start shooting of renowned Bulgakov's novel and not to stop half-way. All the others Russian directors once engaged in the production of "Master and Margaret" have actually turned out to be unable to finalize their projects. The rumors say, it is due to some mysticism... The "Master and Margaret" begins with two story lines: the Devil and his retinue show up to make mischief in 1930's Moscow while Matthew the Evangelist attempts to uncover the truth about Pontius Pilate and the Crucifixion of Jesus in Jerusalem in A. D. 33. Halfway through the novel, Bulgakov unveils a third story line set in Moscow, in which the love-stricken Margarita bargains with the Devil to be reunited with her lover, the Master, a tormented writer-hero who pines away in an insane asylum. Bulgakov gradually weaves the three scenarios together, all the while exercising devilish lampoonery and wit to satirize Soviet life under Stalin. Because public discussions of religion and critiques of the government had long been punishable by a trip to the gulag, the themes addressed in "Master and Margaret" very rarely surfaced in the Soviet Union: many Soviet citizens read the Gospel story for the first time in Bulgakov's narrative.Customer Reviews:
Bad, can't be worse.......2007-08-28
The work is 5 star, the translation subtitles are 2 star.......2007-02-11
Great movie.......2007-01-15
One of the truly great Russian novels of this Century.......2006-11-26
'Say at last--who art thou?' 'That Power I serve Which wills forever evil Yet does forever good.' Goethe, Faust,.......2006-09-08
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The Master and Margaret (Il Maestro e Margherita)
Starring: Ugo Tognazzi , Mimsy Farmer , Alain Cuny , Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic , and Pavle Vujisic Director: Aleksandar Petrovic Manufacturer: Vanguard Cinema ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000087F0N Release Date: 2003-03-25 |
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No Sympathy for the Devil.......2006-05-30
Outdated and Unmoving Film.......2004-12-03
Amusing rendition of the literary masterpiece........2003-07-24
Master, a Russian playwright, is anxiously anticipating the premiere of his new play. In the post-Revolutionary Moscow of the 1920s, the subject of the play, the encounter between Jesus and Pontius Pilate, frightens Master's conformist peers. In the atmosphere of political oppression and officially encouraged atheism, Master's thoughts on secular power, truth and freedom expressed through the play's characters seem alarmingly relevant to the literary hacks of the newly instituted artistic bureaucracy. Predictably, the play is condemned, but to the aid of the anguished writer come his new acquaintances: a beautiful woman he meets on a Moscow street and a mysterious stranger apparently endowed with supernatural powers who takes a special interest in the play.
The movie is loosely based on Mikhail Bulgakov's masterpiece "Master and Margaret". If you haven't read it, you might want to take a chance on this movie -- but I can't predict your reaction to it, as my knowledge of the text makes my judgment very subjective. Ultimately, the movie isn't bad, the acting is adequate, and the plot alone should seem interesting enough to justify watching it.
If you have read the book, you must have raised you eyebrows over my synopsis. Like I mentioned, the movie is based on the book only very loosely -- the story line is different and some key characters are missing or merged into one. The movie is certainly not a worthy screen rendition of the original, but it can still be enjoyed. If you've ever given thought to what it would take to bring the book to the screen, you'll be amused by the choices the filmmakers made. In my opinion, a few of these choices were successful -- as in the case of Korov'ev, in one case brilliant -- as in the case of Jesus, but in most cases poor, as in the case of Voland, most unfortunately. The costumes and the makeup belong in a period at least half-a-century earlier, the soundtrack seems largely random, and yet I don't regret having watched the movie. I would have hated it if it was silly -- but it's not, it's just wrong. And what better way to congratulate oneself on a superior interpretation of an artwork than to encounter someone else's serious yet ultimately flawed attempt to repeat it?
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Master i Margarita / Master and Margaret - 4 DVDs Gift Edition (PAL - Russian Import)
Manufacturer: CP Digital ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Product Features:
ASIN: B000EADJEU |
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NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES!!! Collector's Edition, PAL (multisystem PAL/NTSC compatible DVD player required) - Russian Import, ALL Region, 2 Box Sets (4 DVDs). Audio track: DD 5.1 RUSSIAN. WILL NOT play on regular R1 DVD player. Please, get familiar with all details about DVD video standards and region coding to avoid any misunderstandings.........................................SYNOPSIS: Vladimir Bortko has become the first Russian film director to start shooting of renowned Bulgakov's novel and not to stop half-way. All the others Russian directors once engaged in the production of "Master and Margaret" have actually turned out to be unable to finalize their projects. The rumors say, it is due to some mysticism... The "Master and Margaret" begins with two story lines: the Devil and his retinue show up to make mischief in 1930's Moscow while Matthew the Evangelist attempts to uncover the truth about Pontius Pilate and the Crucifixion of Jesus in Jerusalem in A. D. 33. Halfway through the novel, Bulgakov unveils a third story line set in Moscow, in which the love-stricken Margarita bargains with the Devil to be reunited with her lover, the Master, a tormented writer-hero who pines away in an insane asylum. Bulgakov gradually weaves the three scenarios together, all the while exercising devilish lampoonery and wit to satirize Soviet life under Stalin. Because public discussions of religion and critiques of the government had long been punishable by a trip to the gulag, the themes addressed in "Master and Margaret" very rarely surfaced in the Soviet Union: many Soviet citizens read the Gospel story for the first time in Bulgakov's narrative.
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Dead End [Region 2]
Starring: William Snow , Victoria Hill , Matthew Dyktynski , Peter Hardy (II) , and Michael Edward-Stevens Director: Iren Koster ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B00004TL75 |
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