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Rosario Dawson Movie:
Alexander Revisited - The Final Cut Blu-ray



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Alexander, Revisited - The Final Cut [Blu-ray]
Alexander, Revisited - The Final Cut [Blu-ray]
List Price: $28.99Label: Warner Home Video

Salesrank: 936

Released: September 18, 2007
Our Price: $7.67
Used Price: $5.75
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: Blu-ray

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Director's Cut
  • Dolby
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • Starring:

  • Colin Farrell
  • Anthony Hopkins
  • Rosario Dawson
  • Angelina Jolie
  • Val Kilmer
  • Editorial Review:
    Now available is an all new and completely unrated version of Oliver Stone's incredible epic film, loaded with nearly 40 minutes of additional never-before-seen footage, that takes the film to a new level of realism and intensity. Restructured and expanded into two acts with one intermission, Oliver Stone's vision is delivered the way he originally conceived and intended. With the new, unrated and graphic battle scenes and unadulterated sensuality, it's the movie you couldn't see in theatres, now available on DVD for the very first time!

    DVD Features:
    Introduction
    Theatrical Trailer

    Description of Alexander, Revisited - The Final Cut [Blu-ray]:
    For better or worse (and in this case, it's mostly for better), Oliver Stone's Alexander Revisited should stand as the definitive version of Stone's much-maligned epic about the great Asian conqueror. Following the DVD release of his previous Director's Cut, Stone offers a video introduction here, explaining why he felt a third and final attempt at refining his film was necessary. Essentially, he's using this opportunity to re-create the "road show" format of the Biblical epics of the 1950s and '60s, with a three-and-a-half-hour running time (with an intermission at the two-hour mark) including 45 minutes of previously unseen footage. Stone has also significantly restructured the film, resulting in substantial (if not exactly redemptive) improvements in its narrative flow. Alexander (played in a torrent of emotions by Colin Farrell) is dying as the film opens, his final moments serving to bookend the film's epic story, which incorporates flashback sequences to flesh out the Macedonian king's back-story involving the turbulent battle of fate between his father, King Philip (Val Kilmer) and his scheming sorceress mother Olympia (Angelina Jolie, ridiculous accent and all), who insists that Alexander is literally a child of the gods.

    In Stone's final cut, epic battles remain chaotic (although Alexander's strategy is somewhat easier to follow, with on-screen titles indicating left, right, and center during his army's greatest maneuvers) and the ultra-violent battles are more graphically gory than ever (hence their "unrated" status). The animalistic lovemaking of Alexander and his barbarian bride Roxana (Rosario Dawson) is slightly extended (with Dawson as ravishing as ever), and Stone's additional footage also improves the overall arc of Alexander's relationship with his closest generals and male companions, although his most intimate homosexual encounters remain mostly discreet. As Alexander Revisited makes clear, the film's weaknesses remain unavoidable, but Stone deserves credit for recognizing how a longer running time, and more disciplined narrative structure, would bring Alexander closer to the respect it never earned from critics and filmgoers alike. This is unquestionably a better film than it used to be, leaving us to wonder why it took three separate efforts to shape Alexander into its best possible presentation. --Jeff Shannon

    Alexander, Revisited - The Final Cut [Blu-ray] Reviews:
    Everyone must see this movie. 5 Star Review
    2009-09-21 - This 'Final Cut' version is a totally new movie and wonderful. Don't imagine first one. In this version, you can understand more clearly about Alexander's life and feeling.

    Awful, awful, awful! 1 Star Review
    2009-08-14 - I had heard from several people several different opinions about this movie. I, therefore, went into the viewing of it with an open mind. I became bored in the first 1/2 hour. The script plods along in a seemingly mindless and pointless lack of direction. Just when I thought it couldn't get any worse...it did. The lackluster battle scenes, the lack of a well-written story line, and the prurient inclusion of homo-erotic and attempted rapes are not a substitute for good writing, acting and directing. The story of the REAL Alexander is better served by NOT viewing this movie. The sheer length of the movie (nearly 3 hours) is ample time to get it right, but the movie fails to do so.

    Overall, I cannot recommend this movie to anyone that wants to enjoy a good story of an incredible historical character. This movie is best left collecting dust on the shelf.

    Colin Farrell as Alexander? 1 Star Review
    2009-08-04 - Oliver Stone thinks this movie tanked domestically because of the disapproval of American audiences to the depiction of Alexander's bisexuality. I say it's because Colin Farrell is 5'9" and has an Irish accent during the entire movie in his role as the Greek Alexander. And Angelina Jolie plays his mother who is obviously there for eye candy as she is the same age as Farrell and never ages during the movie. She also carries a Russian / German accent the entire time. I like Val Kilmer, but he couldn't be more monotone in this movie. He had a more versatile role as "Ice Man" in Top Gun.

    My Favorite Historical Film! 5 Star Review
    2009-08-03 - This spectacular and visually stunning historical film by Director Oliver Stone concerning the life and exploits of the young Macedonian king has fast become my favorite DVD! I studied ancient history in graduate school (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) and, among other areas of study, specialized in Hellenistic history -- the period from Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.) until the death of Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt in 31 B.C. Oliver Stone is extremely accurate in his depiction of the Macedonian conqueror and his times, having received extensive historical consultations from Dr. Robin Lane Fox, a professor of ancient history and Alexander specialist.

    In fact, nearly every event in this film can be documented in the ancient sources, such as Arrian's Anabasis, Plutarch's Lives, and Diodorus Siculus's History. For dramatic purposes, however, some of the events have been compacted or rearranged, but nevertheless are accurate, including the implicit homosexual relations among the Macedonian and Greek ruling elite, which garnered so much controversy among reviewers of the Christian Right. The battle sequences in this film -- the Battles of Gaugamela (331 B.C.) and the Hydaspes (326 B.C.) -- are incredible! Again, Stone's overall accuracy makes these a delight to the devotee of ancient history.

    Many non-historically-oriented viewers will undoubtedly find the film somewhat long, confusing, and even tedious. Nevertheless, the acting is superb, the action quick-paced, the film score by Vangelis haunting, and the scenery spectacular. Yes, there are even some steamy sex scenes -- many involving the buxom beauty Rosario Dawson -- for additional titillation. I give Alexander my highest possible rating and hope others may use this film as a portal to the ever fascinating world of ancient history!

    SKANDER 3 Star Review
    2009-06-23 - AS A HISTORY EPIC LOVER, I LIKE THIS MOVIE.ALSO I AM INTERESTED IN THE LIFE STORY OF ALEXANDER.BUT THIS CUT IS NOT SO DIFFERENT FROM THE FIRST CUT.I HAD EXPECTED MORE THAN THIS.YET THIS IS A GOOD MOVIE TO SHOW US THE PRIVATE AND POLITICAL LIFE OF ALEXANDER (IN THE EASTERN WORLD WE CALL HIM "SKANDER").










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