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Tears of the Sun [Blu-ray]
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R (Restricted) :: Columbia Pictures ::
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2006-09-19
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Rating:
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3/4
Needed Time to Get the Right Footing
The movie started off a little too slow for my liking but it got so much more interesting during the second half so I am ultimately recommending it. Before the half-way point, I didnt see the point of the movie because it seemed like the ...
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#8144
Rating:
3.5/5 (278 Reviews)
1/5
Not the film as originally written or made
by Anntichrist S. Coulter (West Redneckistan, LA)
I think that it is important to note that this film was moved halfway 'round the earth and the entire plot changed BECAUSE OF THE SO-CALLED "ACCIDENTAL" DEATH OF KEVIN TOD SMITH, who goes uncredited in THIS version. Originally, it was shot in China, and was Smith's first "big American film role." Apparently, Bruce Willis couldn't take the competition of a taller, more-skilled, more handsome, funnier, more physically-adept and built like a brick house "co-star." Although I doubt that, had Kev lived, he would've gotten THAT much credit from Mr. 5'7" New Jersey Boy. If they'd finished this war-mongering diatribe in China, and left Tod's scenes in, I might want to watch it. But as a Willis vehicle, it sounds like a load of crap.
3/5
a disturbing look a Nigerian genocide . . .
by trebe
Set in Nigeria, Tears of the Sun (2003) is a typical jungle rescue, combat epic, with plenty of explosions, and thousands of rounds expended. Director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Replacement Killers) also wanted to shine a light on the very dark side of humanity, taking a look at the brutality of ethnic cleansing (genocide).
Bruce Willis (Die Hard) is Lieutenant A. K. Waters, the leader of a group of Navy SEALs sent into the jungle to extract Lena Fiore Kendricks (Monica Bellucci) a doctor practicing in a clinic there. Dr. Kendricks insists that her friends also be taken to safety. A large group head for the rendezvous point, where Kendricks is dragged aboard a helicopter, and forced to abandon her friends. Flying out, the mission is all but done, when Waters unexpectedly turns the chopper back. The chopper transports just a few of the refuges to safety, leaving the SEAL team, Kendricks, and the remaining refuges, to try and find a way out on foot. During their journey, they encounter the horrors of ethnic cleansing, as rebel forces systematically exterminate anyone the encounter.
As an African-American concerned about the future of Africa, revealing the horrors of ethnic cleansing, was Fuqua's goal. He presents the terror of murder, rape, and torture, where men are burned alive, and women have their breasts cut off. This part of the film is truly shocking, providing a glimpse into the kind of atrocities reported to have taken place in Nigeria.
While the massacres make a strong impression, the overall story has many elements that are not very credible. While having Doctor Kendricks along adds to the 'drama', clearly the logical thing to do was to have included her in the group sent to safety on the helicopter. Securing her life was the goal of the mission, and Waters fails big time when given the chance. Other plot elements involving secret intrigue among the refugees, and the wishy washy attitude of Navy command, add drama, but strain the limits of believability.
Up until the final battle, the action sequences are well done and mostly realistic. Fuqua had effectively shown the genocide, and the plight of the victims. Unfortunately, much of the credibility built up to this point, is blown away in the film's finale, that is pure Hollywood. Way over the top, and too talky. The fighter planes coming to the rescue, take forever to arrive. And the melodramatic finish, is terribly clichéd.
Antoine Fuqua covers many subjects in his fiery commentary track. The film was shot in Hawaii, because after 9/11, there was reluctance to film outside of the country. Fortunately the terrain, weather, and plant life there, was very similar to the area of Nigeria featured in the film. The evil brutality of genocide definitely has impact, but is somewhat overshadowed the overdramatic ending. If you don't mind a Rambo type finish, the film is worth seeing.
5/5
Just when I thought it could not get better
by The Dark Knight
I have a bias because I had this movie in SD and since getting my ps3 I have systematically been converting my library from SD to HD. This is great movie not only from a cinematic standpoint but also from a story standpoint. In Blu-ray, the audio and video is amazing. The action sequences and the nuances of the cinematography are clearly apparent.
4/5
Tears of the Sun - Blu-Ray Review
by Alexandre Nogueira (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
I have the DVD and purchased this blu-ray because i really like this movie. The sound is better, but the image is not that great. The upconvertion DVD image is almost equal.
5/5
Outstanding war movie and one of Willis best.
by S. A. ROBBINS (USA)
This is a tearjerker of a movie, very sad but very good. The action is intense as well as the story line. I do not see much comparison between this movie and BlackHawk Down. They are two very different stories with only thing in common is that they are both set in Africa. If you are looking for a warfighter movie with courage, sacrifice and action then this is it. One can always nitpick any movie but I have seen this movie 5 times and see it for what it is, a great story.
Tears of the Sun [Blu-ray] Summary
Columbia Pictures Tears Of The Sun (blu-ray)
loyal Veteran Navy S.e.a.l. Lt. A.k. Waters (bruce Willis) Is Sent Into The Heart Of War-torn Africa On A Hazardous Mission To Rescue Dr. Lena Hendricks (monica Bellucci), A U.s. Citizen Who Runs A Missionary. When The Beautiful Doctor Refuses To Abandon The Refugees In Her Care, Lt. Waters Finds Himself Having To Choose Between Following Orders And The Dictates Of His Own Conscience. Together, They Begin A Dangerous Trek Through The Deadly Jungle, All The While Being Pursued By A Rebel Militia Group, With Only One Goal In Mind: To Assassinate Lt. Waters' Unit And The Refugees In His Care.
While it offers nothing new to the military action genre,
Tears of the Sun
distinguishes itself with fine acting, expert craftsmanship, and seriousness of purpose. Its familiar "extraction mission" plot is essentially similar to that of
Black Hawk Down
, involving a crack team of U.S. Special Ops commandos struggling to rescue innocent missionaries amidst the bloody horror of Nigerian ethnic cleansing. With Bruce Willis as their grizzled, no-nonsense commander, the skillful team enters a hot zone that gets even hotter when their "package"--an American national (Monica Bellucci) who runs the isolated mission--demands that 70 Nigerian villagers be included in the rescue. Willis's uneasy conscience leads him to defy orders and expand his mission, and in an ambitious follow up to
Training Day
, director Antoine Fuqua escalates tension and strike-force with considerable emotional impact. Originally considered as a potential entry in Willis's
Die Hard
series, and released on the eve of America's war with Iraq,
Tears of the Sun
admirably avoids jingoism with its rousing story of personal good vs. political evil.
--Jeff Shannon
Tears of the Sun [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Bruce Willis
,
Monica Bellucci
,
Eamonn Walker
,
Johnny Messner
Director:
Antoine Fuqua
Aspect Ratio:
2.40:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
121 mins
UPC:
043396160972
Binding:
Blu-ray
Studio:
Columbia Pictures
Release Date:
2006-09-19
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Anamorphic, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Chinese (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed),
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