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The Deer Hunter [HD DVD]
HD DVD
R (Restricted) :: MCA/Universal Home Video ::
Released:
2006-12-26
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Rank:
#143
Rating:
3.19/4
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3/4
Effective although too long.
The deer hunter's success may have caused problems but that does not make the film itself bad. Yes the film is too long, and at the same time it seems a bit rushed namely how quickly they get captured and one characters insanity occurs odd...
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4/4
I Worship This Movie.
There are many things that The Deer Hunter does well. For instance, it does an unparalleled job of showing the emotional aspect of Vietnam. However, the director's agenda seems to get in the way of the film's overall outcome. It seems the ...
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1.5/4
Bang!
Overrated and overblown. Responsible for giving Michael Cimino free reign on Heaven's Gate, and thereby eventually ruining American cinema altogether. But no one had the foresight, so whatever. It made no impression on me, perhaps because ...
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2/4
Review - The Deer Hunter (1978)
Michael Vronsky (Robert Di Niro) and Nick Chevotarevich (Christopher Walken) were two friends who left home to fight in Vietnam. When they returned, they realized how much their lives had changed in the Best Picture winning film, "The Deer...
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3.5/4
The Deer Hunter Quick Review
An excellent movie. One of the best war movies ever. But, hey, it has De Niro in it, so it kinda has to be great.
3/4
The Deer Hunter Quick Review
Although it suffers from some pacing issues, Deer Hunter is still a landmark Vietnam film with some great scenes and all-around decent cast (especially De Niro). It requires some patience, but I think it's worth it.
3.5/4
The Deer Hunter Quick Review
This one has amazing performances and you really can't wrong with circa 1975-1980 DeNiro. A well deserved Best Picture Oscar for a smart and moving work if albeit not an "easy" one.
2.5/4
The Deer Hunter Quick Review
I saw this movie about 6 years ago and I still don't know if I liked it or not. I gave it 2 and a half stars for the confusion factor alone. A very strange movie.
1.5/4
The Deer Hunter Quick Review
Michael Cimino probably has a worse understanding of pacing than any other filmmaker i can think of.
3.5/4
The Deer Hunter Quick Review
Russian Roulette anyone? DeNero rules in this one while Walken does an incredible job as well.
Rank:
#8679
Rating:
4.0/5 (298 Reviews)
5/5
Classic
by GForcum (Ceres, CA)
A classic with many stars. Paints a picture of survival after the war and is a real eye opener.
1/5
Clipping my toenails was more entertaining!
by Philip Michaels
Oh my, where do we start! One long and tedious film. Who wrote the script? It seems to me all actors were just ad-libbing their lines. Don't even ask me how it
won best picture. Was 1978 that bad of a year for movies? This film is only for die hards of De Niro or strange war films.
4/5
great movie
by neptune nac (Los Angeles, CA)
I've seen this movie before, but I had forgotten the plot since then. I appreciate it more seeing it again. You can see what the actors look like when they were young, compare their acting then and now, and also see how well the movie was made then.
5/5
In the first rank of American film-making.
by Alastair N. Mcleod (San Diego, California)
I watched Michael Cimino's The Deerhunter again recently, some thirty years after I first saw it. It remains a remarkable film, a piece of powerful story-telling, a coming-together of fine actors and fine acting, engrossing scene-setting, careful character-building, and deep meaning. I was struck most forcefully on this second viewing by two things: the film's foreshadowing of American decline, and its testament to the power of myth.
The America of The Deerhunter, the massive industry, the doughty immigrants, the omnipresence of Detroit, the mysticism of guns and hunting, the wealth that made the war, and the way it was waged, possible--all that is gone now, or going. Did Cimino see that it was being destroyed, that Viet Nam was destroying it, or is it just very easy to see now that that was when the darkness began to take hold?
In the final scene of the film, the main characters are gathered for breakfast after the funeral of the friend who destroyed himself in Southeast Asia. One man is legless and broken, another alienated forever from his civilian friends by the knowledge of what the war really was. Their women are emotionally shattered. The men who stayed at home are well-meaning but lost. The gathering is awkward, grief-laden, every participant burdened with the incomprehensible. What has happened is not what should have happened, not what anyone ever dreamed could happen, not what anyone knows how to live with. And what do they do? They begin hesitantly, spontaneously to sing together, God Bless America. What else can they do? They have no other story to live by.
It is an extraordinarily touching, delicate moment, vibrant with human truth, a grand anti-climax to a story of heroism, community, patriotism, friendship, and madness, of failed faith. This is a film by a man who understands our country, believes in it, but has the courage and the gentleness to relieve of us our illusions about it, if we will allow him to. We need this film now, as we needed it when it was made, when we could not fully understand what it was telling us.
5/5
War Changes...Everything
by D. S. Thurlow (Alaska)
1979's Gut-wrenching classic "The Deer Hunter" was Director Michael Cimino's masterful capture of a time ten years earlier, when the Vietnam War was in full swing but hadn't yet caused much of the country to go sideways over it.
The movie opens in a small Pennsylvania steel town, where a group of young steelworkers attend a wedding for one of their own, then take off on a deer hunt. This long sequence introduces us in a measured and honest way to the three young men, and one woman, at the heart of the story.
The movie then shifts to Vietnam, where the three young men are taken captive in combat by the Vietcong. The three will escape, in the harrowing but iconic Russian roulette scene, but each will be damaged by the experience in different ways.
The third portion of the movie concerns the return of one of the young men to their hometown, to find much has changed, including himself. He and the young woman will try to patch together what remains of the life they had known before Vietnam. That quest will trigger a return to Vietnam to fulfill a final promise.
Robert DeNiro, Christopher Walken, and John Savage as the three young men, and Meryl Streep as the young woman, are the best of a superb cast. The story, the dialogue, and the settings are authentic to the time and place, almost painfully so. The movie's principal flaw may be the choice of Russian roulette, an obscure event at best, as the pivot of the plot, when more plausible plot twists were certainly available. The movie works extraordinarily well in spite of this flaw, and perhaps because of it. "The Deer Hunter" is now thirty years on but has lost none of its capability to move the viewer, and is very highly reocmmended.
The Deer Hunter [HD DVD] Summary
Winner Of Five Academy Awards, Including Best Picture And Best Director,
the Deer Hunter
Is Simultaneously An Audacious Directorial Conceit And One Of The Greatest Films Ever Made About Friendship And The Personal Impact Of War. Like
apocalypse Now
, It's Hardly A Conventional Battle Film--the Soldier's Experience Was Handled With Greater Authenticity In
platoon
--but Its Depiction Of War On An Intimate Scale Packs A Devastatingly Dramatic Punch. Director Michael Cimino May Be Manipulating Our Emotions With Masterful Skill, But He Does It In A Way That Stirs The Soul And Pinches Our Collective Nerves With Graphic, High-intensity Scenes Of Men Under Life-threatening Duress. Although Russian-roulette Gambling Games Were Not A Common Occurrence During The Vietnam War, They're Used Here As A Metaphor For The Futility Of The War Itself. To The Viewer, They Become Unforgettably Intense Rites Of Passage For The Best Friends--pennsylvania Steelworkers Played By Robert De Niro, John Savage, And Oscar Winner Christopher Walken--who May Survive Or Perish During Their Tour Through A Tropical Landscape Of Hell. Back Home, Their Loved Ones Must Cope With The War's Domestic Impact, And In Doing So They Allow
the Deer Hunter
To Achieve A Rare Combination Of Epic Storytelling And Intimate, Heart-rending Drama.
--jeff Shannon
Winner of 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director (Michael Cimino) and Best Supporting Actor (Christopher Walken), this critically acclaimed, extraordinarily powerful film tracks a group of steelworker pals from a Pennsylvania blast furnace to the cool hunting grounds of the Alleghenies to the lethal cauldron of Vietnam. Robert De Niro gives an outstanding performance as Michael, the natural leader of the group. The Deer Hunter is a searing drama of friendship and courage - and what happens to these qualities under hardship. It is a shattering emotional experience you will never forget.
Deer Hunter [HD] HD-DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Robert De Niro
,
John Cazale
,
John Savage
,
Meryl Streep
Director:
Michael Cimino
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
184 mins
UPC:
025193131027
Binding:
HD DVD
Studio:
MCA/Universal Home Video
Release Date:
2006-12-26
Region Code:
0
Specs:
AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed), English (Published), Spanish (Published),
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