Thin Red Line, The (US)
Every man fights his own war
Certificate: R
Running Time: 170 mins
Retail Price: $34.98
Release Date:
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
A powerful frontline cast - combining Hollywood`s biggest names with its newest young stars - explodes into action as a U.S. infantry unit battles for control on Guadalcanal in this hauntingly realistic view of military and moral chaos in the Pacific during World War II.
Nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director (Terrence Malick), The Thin Red Line is an unparalleled cinematic masterpiece that Gene Siskel called “brilliant... a terrific achievement...the finest contemporary war film!"
Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Original Theatrical Trailer
Melanesian Tribe Music
Scene Selection
Video Tracks:
Widescreen Letterbox 2.35:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 English
Subtitle Tracks:
English
Spanish
CC: English
Directed By:
Terrence Malick
Written By:
Terrence Malick
Starring:
Sean Penn
Woody Harrelson
George Clooney
John Travolta
Nick Nolte
John Cusack
Casting By:
Dianne Crittenden
Soundtrack By:
Hans Zimmer
Editor:
Saar Klein
Billly Weber
Leslie Jones
Costume Designer:
Margot Wilson
Production Designer:
Jack Fisk
Producer:
Michael Stevens
Sheila Davis Lawrence
Robert Michael Geisler
John Roberdeau
Grant Hill
Executive Producer:
George Stevens
Distributor:
Twentieth Century Fox
Your Opinions and Comments
Surely, many actors who participated in this movie were frustrated when they saw how much of their work was cut for reasons on timing and concision. But of the performances we do see on screen, several stand out: the great Sean Penn creates a memorable impression, as do John Savage, Woody Harrelson, Nick Nolte, Ben Chaplin and Jim Cavaziel. Special mention should go to Elias Koteas for a beautifully rendered portrayal of a man torn between duty and morality. A magnificently photographed and haunting film, "The Thin Red Line" demands close attention and more than one viewing. For some, it will be well worth the effort. The DVD issue is technically very impressive, with room-shaking low frequencies and stunning nature imagery.
More bonus material than the Melanesian folk songs would have been good, but there`s no real complaint here.