Dark City (US)
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They built the city to see what makes us tick. Last night one of us went off
Certificate: R
Running Time: 96 mins
Retail Price: $24.95
Release Date:
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
When John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) awakens in a strange hotel room, he finds that he is wanted for a series of brutal murders. The problem is he can`t remember a thing.
Pursued by the police and haunted by The Strangers, mysterious beings who possess the ability to stop time and alter reality, he seeks to unravel the twisted riddle of his identity. But in a city where reality is the ultimate illusion, discovering the truth could be fatal.
Special Features:
Fully Animated Interactive Menus
Scene Access
2 Audio Commentaries:
- Film critic Roger Ebert
- Director Alex Proyas
Writers Lem Dobbs and David Goyer
Production Designer Patrick Tatopoulos
Biographies / Filmographies
Comparisons to Fritz Lang`s Metropolis
Theatrical Trailer
Set Designs
Video Tracks:
Pan & Scan 1.33:1
Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital 5.1 French
Subtitle Tracks:
French
English
Spanish
CC: English
Directed By:
Alex Proyas
Written By:
David S. Goyer
Lem Dobbs
Alex Proyas
Starring:
Richard O`Brien
Jennifer Connelly
Kiefer Sutherland
William Hurt
Rufus Sewell
Casting By:
Shauna Wolifson
Vanessa Pereira
Valerie McCaffrey
Soundtrack By:
Trevor Jones
Editor:
Dov Hoenig
Costume Designer:
Liz Keogh
Production Designer:
Patrick Tatopoulos
George Liddle
Visual Effects:
Arthur Windus
Val Wardlaw
Andrew Mason
Bruce Hunt
Mara Bryan
Producer:
Alex Proyas
Andrew Mason
Barbara Gibbs
Executive Producer:
Brian Witten
Michael De Luca
Distributor:
New Line Productions
Your Opinions and Comments
The acting in the film is superb, Rufus Sewell plays the part of a man none too sure where he has come from or where he is going to, and even Keifer Sutherland puts in a good, if slightly hammy performance as the cringing german doctor.
Watch out for great performances from Ian Richardson (from the UK series house of cards) and Richard O Brien (from rocky horror show and the crystal maze) as the baddies of the piece.
The video on this disc is also good. The film is dark, and therefore the picture can get a trifle difficult to see at times, but this is more of a fault of the film if anything (best watched in a pitch black room). But everything is crisp and clear, and complements the films excellent cinematography.
The sound is a fairly standard 5.1 mix, not too exciting nor too dull, though not much use seemed to be made of the rear channels.
The extras on the disc are well worth a look, especially the commentry from Roger Ebert, even if he is a bit gushing in his praise a little too often. He makes comparisons to other films such as metropolis, and also gives us an angle into the films subtext. Another commentry come from Alex Proyas, the director, who is ok, but never for me lives up to the Ebert commentry. Other extras on the disc are fairly standard fare, and may be mostly skipped over.
Overall, a very good film, thought provoking and well directed. Special effects are good, and the world created is beleivable and interesting. There are people who say this film may have influenced the matrix, and I think they might be right, but this is a film which also has its own identity. And you get the bonus of Jennifer Connelly. Buy it today...
The movie is a futuristic thriller about people loosing their identities, loosing themselves, in the midst of an alien race who`s doing some nasty things to their lives.
One cannot help feel how many ideas the creators of "The Matrix" took (aka - stole) from this movie. While it has fewer special effects, it`s much darker than "The Matrix". And also better in a certain way.
The video transfer (both the widescreen and the butchered fullscreen) is very good. There are no compression signs and the picture is clear of any defects. The colors are nicely saturated and help contribute to the dark (and also damp) atmosphere in the city.
The DD 5.1 soundtrack is very good. The surrounds are used throughout the movie and create a creepy sound envelope.
The menus are animated with sound.
The extras include 2 commentaries (Roger Ebert`s commentary is superb), a picture gallery, a review and a comparison to "Metropolis" and an interactive game.
Bottom line, a dark thriller with a great script and several unique ideas which is worth a 2nd and 3rd viewing.