War Of The Worlds (2 Disc Special Edition) [2005]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1177 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-11-14
- Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Number of discs: 2
- Formats: Anamorphic, Box set, PAL, Special Edition
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish
- Number of discs: 2
- Running time: 112 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Despite super effects, a huge budget, and the cinematic pedigree of alien-happy Steven Spielberg, this take on H.G. Wells's novel is basically a horror film packaged as a sci-fi thrill ride. Instead of a mad slasher, however, Spielberg (along with writers Josh Friedman & David Koepp) utilizes aliens hell-bent on quickly destroying humanity, and the terrifying results that prey upon adult fears, especially in the post-9/11 world. The realistic results could be a new genre, the grim popcorn thriller; often you feel like you're watching Schindler's List more than Spielberg's other thrill-machine movies (such as Jaws or Jurassic Park). The film centers on Ray Ferrier, a divorced father (Tom Cruise, oh so comfortable) who witnesses one giant craft destroy his New Jersey town and soon is on the road with his teen son (Justin Chatwin) and preteen daughter (Dakota Fanning) in tow, trying to keep ahead of the invasion. The film is, of course, impeccably designed and produced by Spielberg's usual crew of A-class talent. The aliens are genuinely scary, even when the film--like the novel--spends a good chunk of time in a basement. Readers of the book (or viewers of the deft 1953 adaptation) will note the variation of whom and how the aliens come to Earth, which poses some logistical problems. The film opens and closes with narration from the novel read by Morgan Freeman, but Spielberg could have adapted Orson Welles's words from the famous Halloween Eve 1938 radio broadcast: "We couldn't soap all your windows and steal all your garden gates by tomorrow night, so we did the best next thing: we annihilated the world." --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com
DVD Description
Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds, staring international superstar Tom Cruise. A contemporary retelling of H.G. Wells' seminal classic, the sci-fi adventure thriller reveals the extraordinary battle for the future of humankind through the eyes of one American family fighting to survive it.
Synopsis
One cannot help but think of terrorist attacks while watching Steven Spielberg's update of the classic sci-fi fantasy THE WAR OF THE WORLDS. While the H.G. Wells story dates back to 1898, and has inspired previous adaptations, this particular version feeds off its 21st century audience's fear of a terrorist-induced apocalypse. Even if the sight of tall buildings crumbling to the ground and crowds running fearfully away from their demise doesn't trigger post-9/11 paranoia, dialogue such as Is it the terrorists? will. Disgruntled, divorced father Ray Ferrier (Tom Cruise) is struggling to connect with his estranged kids, who have been dropped off by their mother for the weekend, when a severe and unusual lightning storm leaves his New Jersey neighbourhood powerless. Over the course of the next few hours, it becomes obvious that this was not a storm at all, but rather the first sign of a worldwide alien attack. Emerging from the ground in multi-legged tripod-like machines that have apparently been stored beneath the earth's surface since before man's time, these aliens begin the process of waging a long-planned war on our planet. While WAR OF THE WORLDS follows Ray's growing closeness with his two children (Dakota Fanning and Justin Chatwin) in the face of imminent disaster, and his transformation from lousy father to hero, their story is used mostly as a vehicle for illustrating an unending series of horrific scenarios. The human element of the story is also briefly explored with Tim Robbins's portrayal of a crazed, alien-fighting recluse. Sticking closely to Wells' original descriptions of alien warfare, the film focuses mainly on visuals and succeeds through impressive special effects to create two hours of thrilling, frightening, realistic terror.
Customer Reviews
An everlasting classic
There are too many good things in this movies to list, do not pay attention to 1 stars reviews, even though this film contains different settings and parts in the story, it still contains the basic ingridients from the book.
GOOD POINTS:-
Impossible CGI
Strong Story
Excellent acting
Classic Alien tripods
Best film of 2005, if not, of all time
BAD POINTS:-
NONE
VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Ok, but the original British version would have been better!
Generally speaking the film has been well made with good effects. The script, however, follows a predictable, cheesy Hollywood format with Hollywood actors to prop it up. Had this film been produced under the directorship of someone like Peter Jackson, and stuck to the original British storyline, im sure this film would have been a far greater spectacle.
Shaken out of a trouser leg.
This film was doomed the moment you're expected to accept Tom Cruise as a believable lead character. He can't pretend professionally like other actors do. You can tell he's pretending every time. Also, Mr Spielberg might have made some good films ages ago like Duel, but this one is poor. Whats the point in making whats happening look real (which it doesn't) and then having the camera do silly movements which show that it cannot be real? Its just CGI being shown off to other studios. Also if the martians had zapped all the cameras and phones etc why is one shown filming whats happening during the crowd panic scene? It's silly. Also aliens are green and I find it hard to believe that aliens would die because of a cold caught from us, because they have no nostrils. You can forgive H G Wells because colds were new back then and he may have been unaware of the lack of nostrils among aliens, but to update the story but then leave this glaring inconsistancy still in makes it all hard to swallow. Top it off with Tom Cruise surviving at the end and it makes you wonder why you sat through it all.
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