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Lord of War Blu-ray



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Nicolas Cage Movie:
Lord of War Blu-ray



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Lord of War [Blu-ray]
Lord of War [Blu-ray]
List Price: $29.99Label: Lions Gate

Salesrank: 5176

Released: June 27, 2006
Our Price: $9.61
Used Price: $8.98
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: Blu-ray

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DTS Surround Sound
  • Subtitled
  • Starring:

  • Nicolas Cage
  • Ethan Hawke
  • Jared Leto
  • Bridget Moynahan
  • Shake Tukhmanyan
  • Editorial Review:
    A POLICE DETECTIVE IS IN CHARGE OF THE INVESTIGATION OF A BRUTALMURDER, IN WHICH A BEAUTIFUL AND SEDUCTIVE WOMAN COULD BE INVOLVED.

    Description of Lord of War [Blu-ray]:
    The lethal business of arms dealers provides an electrifying context for the black-as-coal humor of Andrew Niccol's Lord of War. Having proven his ingenuity as the writer of The Truman Show, and writer-director of Gattaca and the under-appreciated Simone, Niccol is clearly striving for Strangelovian relevance here as he chronicles the rise and inevitable fall of Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage), a Ukrainian immigrant to America who makes his fortune selling every kind of ordnance he can get his amoral hands on. With a trophy wife (Bridget Moynahan) who's initially clueless about his hidden career, and a younger brother (Jared Leto) whose drug-addled sense of decency makes him an ill-chosen accomplice, Yuri traffics in death the way other salesman might push vacuum cleaners (he likes to say that alcohol and tobacco are deadlier products than his), but even he can't deny the sheer ruthlessness of the Liberian dictator (a scene-stealing Eamonn Walker) who purchases Orlov's "products" to expand his oppressive regime. Niccol's themes are even bigger than Yuri's arms deals, and he drives them home with a blunt-force lack of subtlety, but Cage gives the film the kind of insanely dark humor it needs to have. To understand this monster named Yuri, we have to see at least a glimpse of his humanity, which Cage provides as only he can. Otherwise, this epic tale of gunrunnng would be as morally unbearable as the black market trade it illuminates. --Jeff Shannon

    Lord of War [Blu-ray] Reviews:
    Pretty Realistic - Except at the End 4 Star Review
    2009-12-06 - Since I gave the movie four stars, it's obvious that I liked it a lot. Nicolas Cage portrayed an admittedly cynical and amoral gun runner (Yuri). The movie could, arguably, be thought of as a capitalist success story in the Horatio Alger tradition. The movie was full of scenes of gritty realism. The street scenes in various third world countries and the contrast to the lifestyles of the local ruling despots merit particular mention. There was unusual cinematography, as well - particularly the "life of a bullet" sequence at the beginning of the movie, that ends with the bullet entering a chlid's brain.

    However, I found Yuri's wife Ava's betrayal of him to be unrealistic in the extreme. After all, she had been a dutiful "trophy wife" who had been living off of Yuri's so-called "ill-gotten gains" for years. Why would she, all of a sudden, out of the blue, develop a "conscience"? It made me wonder, was she having an affair with the cop who was investigating her husband, or what? Or maybe the authorities were going to charge her as an accessory or even a co-conspirator, and she "flipped" to save her own skin. Hey, it's happened enough with the mob in real life; why not here, as well?

    A LOST SOUL SELLS BIG GUNS 4 Star Review
    2009-09-09 -

    Andrew Niccol directs Nic Cage as weapons of mass destruction salesman Yuri Orlov who sells ordinance like the medieval church sold indulgences; spare us your morality, please, for church and Yuri, it's only about money.

    Very dark humor pervades this shocking story of the personal and professional life of a Ukranian man who is in the business of supplying weapons to any country or rebel that can afford them. For a while his beautiful wife (Bridget Moynahan) is clueless and his drug-addled little brother is a poor choice as a partner. Amoral and frightening, this glimpse of the black-market gun trade is only bearable by the slight peek of Yuri as a human being and not the monster he has almost completely become. This is one of Cage's better roles. Cage seems to understands how the relentless drive for success can kill the last vestiges of a lost humanity.

    Excellent Art Imitates Reality 5 Star Review
    2009-08-21 - Absolutely love this movie. Very enjoyable but MORE IMPORTANTLY it makes a real statement about GREED in this world. I love it when Producers can create an entertaining movie that is almost like watching a documentary. We know it is a fictional story but has a strong theme of truth behind it. Hopefully movies like this will encourage people to think and maybe actually influence voters in the US and other Democratic countries to pay attention to what our great world leaders are doing.

    ok movie 3 Star Review
    2009-06-27 - The theme is compelling but I was a somewhat disappointed with the story line. There is some good action and a little suspense but it all just seemed to dissipate into something else.

    3 stars out of 4 4 Star Review
    2009-06-10 - The Bottom Line:

    Not only is Lord of War utterly fascinating, with good performances by Cage and Hawke, but unlike other movies that feature a protagonist making his living through things that kill people (like, say, Blow), Lord of War manages to both make us sympathize with the main character and yet realize how much he's helping evil to thrive; it's a film you'll remember and a film you should see.










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