SUB SECTIONS

DVD QUICK LINKS

BD QUICK LINKS

HD QUICK LINKS

MY ACCOUNT

SITE MATTERS

EXTRA! EXTRA!


Reds (25th Anniversary Edition) [HD DVD] HD DVD

R (Restricted) :: Paramount :: Released: 2006-11-07


$27.06USD In Stock

Buy From The Marketplace:

Amazon Marketplace New:$2.98 9 Available
Amazon Marketplace Low:$2.97 6 Available
CD Universe:$31.59 In Stock

Rent Reds (25th Anniversary Edition)... HD DVD:

(USA)

(Canada)

(UK)

Grab Reds (25th Anniversary Edition)... HD DVD Posters:
     AllPosters.com


Reds (25th Anniversary Edition) [HD DVD] Summary Warren Beatty's Lengthy 1981 Drama About American Communist John Reed And His Relationships With Both The Russian Revolution And A Writer Named Louise Bryant (diane Keaton) Is A Compelling Piece Of Little-known History Told In A Uniquely Personal Way. Beatty Plays Reed As He Did The Title Gangster In bugsy And Senator In bulworth, As A Visionary Likely To Die Before Anyone Fully Recognizes The Progressiveness Of The Vision, Including Those Who Are Supposed To Be On The Same Page. Jack Nicholson Has An Interesting Part As Fellow Intellectual Eugene O'neill, And The Late Author Jerzy Kosinski--himself A Refugee From Then-soviet-controlled Poland--makes A Strong Impression As Reed's Problematic Russian Liaison. --tom Keogh

In some ways, Warren Beatty's 195-minute film about the radical movement at the beginning of the 20th century is the last Hollywood studio epic. A peerless reporter, John Reed, mixes with the intellectuals of the time who see socialism as the answer to end what would become the First World War. As with epics, we go on a journey--from Portland to New York to Europe and finally Russia--just in time to witness the revolution that would make Reed famous upon publishing "Ten Days That Shook the World." But Reed had more ambition, and Beatty's ambition is splendidly captured on the screen, matched by a tremendous cast and stunning visuals (shot by Oscar-winner Vittorio Storaro). Reds doesn't have the action or vistas as a David Lean epic, but travels on the road less taken--here, seeing the birth of communism. Beatty and Trevor Griffiths lace their talky script of ideas with plenty of humor and fashion a poignant love story. Reed's infatuation with the rebel without a cause, Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton), turns into a love triangle with playwright Eugene O'Neill (Jack Nicholson at his most sublime). As Brooks becomes more complex and stalwart, the love story becomes something more. Keaton is perfect in following the arc of Brooks, just another spot-on casting decision by Beatty. Also impressive is Oscar winner Maureen Stapleton as feisty activist Emma Goldman and author Jerzy Kolinsky (Being There) as a Russian diplomat. The boldest stroke is hearing from real "witnesses" talking about the times. They are funny, poetic, deft, provide musical accompaniment and, most importantly, expertly set up scenes. The uninitiated will learn about this time in remarkable fashion; the cineaste can marvel in the ground Beatty covers, never better then a montage ending first half as Reed and Brooks are literally swept up in the revolution.

Beatty states at the top of the DVD extras he's not a big fan of talking about a movie (and did no publicity for the film upon its release in 1981). So there is no commentary track, just an expertly produced 90-minute retrospective with interviews from most of the major players, minus Keaton. We find out why Beatty's best performances are the ones he doesn't direct, while Nicholson provides the reason why Beatty had to star. Beatty talks about the process to interview the witnesses, and when we see bits of unused footage, it whets the appetite for more. Certainly, an hour of witness outtakes would have been something special, and would allow Beatty not to speak about his masterpiece. --Doug Thomas

Reds [HD] HD-DVD Techincal Details Cast: R.G. Armstrong, Ramon Bieri, Phil Brown, Joseph Buloff
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Rated: R (Restricted)
Running Time: 195 mins
UPC: 097361197647
Binding: HD DVD
Studio: Paramount
Release Date: 2006-11-07
Region Code: 0
Specs: Color, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen

Language & Subtitles English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Finnish (Original Language), French (Original Language), German (Original Language), Russian (Original Language),
You may be interested in..