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Sleeper Cell [DVD]

Sleeper Cell [DVD]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4335 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-09-18
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, Box set, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Running time: 659 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
Set in post-9/11 America, SLEEPER CELL is a Showtime series that capitalises on the country's fear and paranoia about terrorist organisations. Michael Ealy stars as Darwyn, an F.B.I. agent who has managed to infiltrate an Islamic terrorist cell in Los Angeles. Introduced to the group by leader Farik (Oded Fehr), Darwyn learns of their plans to attack Los Angeles, and faces some tough challenges as the time for the group to carry out the mission approaches. SLEEPER CELL is a brave piece of programming that resembles Fox's 24 in both its theme and its frantic pace.


Customer Reviews

Great series. Better than any 24.5
I watched this serialised weekly and couldn't wait for each new instalment. I also watch 24 but this is more believable.

Post 9/11 you expect American series to be gung-ho and over the top but full credit to the director on this one for keeping it in check. It's about an islamic terrorist sleeper cell set in the USA and how the tightly knit and controlled group go about trying to, and I don't want to spoil the plot too much here, terrorise the US basically. An FBI Agent (Darwin) is sent under cover to infiltrate the group and foil the plot but as you would expect he faces danger daily of being exposed.

The series portrays a chilling insight into how a modern day global terrorist cell could operate quietly underground. It's not continuous action but any is edge of the seat stuff, the characters are well formed, the dialogue is good and the plot is believable. Like I say, if you like 24 then you will love this.

High quality, thought provoking drama.5
Sleeper cell is a dramatic and tense series telling the story from inside a terrorist cell, rather than the usual angle of viewing solely through the eyes of the police.

The plot is simple; terrorists plan to cause death and destruction at various locations in the US. Within the cell is an undercover police officer who is trying to gain the trust of the terrorists and pass on as much information as possible to prevent the attacks from taking place.

With a simple plot the series relies on its characters to drive it forwards and this is where sleeper cell excels. Instead of the gung-ho dramatics of, for example 24, there are very few action set pieces. When they happen they are very well done and are over quickly, rather than an endless set of ridiculous explosions and unbelievable stunt work. Characters are well rounded and believable and portrayed excellently by the cast.

As there is so little plot, the information on the attack that is given, arrives very slowly but each piece provides a significant contribution to the eventual conclusion. To say too much may spoil the ending as the targets are not known until towards the end of the penultimate episode. The final episode is genuinely one of the most tense and thrilling climaxes I have seen on film.

The religious side of the series is very cleverly written. With the terrorists being Muslim they are fast becoming easy scapegoats when writing villains in American drama shows. For example, the latest series of 24 is again using Muslims as its main villains. Sleeper cell challenges these stereotypical views and we learn more about why they are driven to such appalling acts of terrorism. I don't believe this review section is the place to debate the rights and wrongs of religion but nevertheless I will say that there are some very challenging and thought provoking scenes throughout the series.

Sleeper cell takes you on an emotional journey which starts slowly and builds to a thrilling climax. I am a huge fan of 24 but to compare it to sleeper cell is wrong as they are vastly different shows. This is slower and more methodical compared to the break-neck pace of 24. Sleeper cell is thought provoking, challenging and at times genuinely shocking. Definitely a first class drama series.

To close to real life5
Having watched the series from start to end I was surprised at the 15 guidline, 18 would be more appropraite to be honest. I was not a fan of 24, could not bring myself to watch it, was just too boring for me. But Sleeper Cell was just great, far more believable and at times, although it is "fictional", was difficult to distinguish from what really goes on out there. The final episode could have been better, otherwise brilliant. If you're not easily offended and enjoyed 24 then there's no doubt that you will enjoy this.