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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
EAN: 9780792852889
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0792852885
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD)
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 09, 2002
Running Time: 125 minutes
Sales Rank: 23256
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Theatrical Release Date: 2002
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Bruce Willis stars as an imprisoned officer who refuses to give up his fight to defeat the Nazis in this absorbing (Roger Ebert) WW II adventure. Co-starring Colin Farrell (Minority Report) and packed with crisp action sequences (Los Angeles Times) Hart s War is a powerful and stirring tribute to soldierly courage and honor (L.A. Daily News). When Col. William McNamara (Willis) is stripped of his freedom in a German POW camp he s determined to keep on fighting even from behind enemy lines. Enlisting the help of a young lieutenant (Farrell) in a brilliant plot against his captors McNamara risks everything on a mission to free his men and change the outcome of the war.Special Features:Audio Commentary with Director Gregory Hoblit and Writer Billy Ray Making Hart s War: The Creative Process FeaturetteTrue Stories Behind and Beyond Hart's War: POW Camps of WWII: The Stalag LuftsAfrican Americans in the Military/The Tuskegee AirmenWartime TribunalsAdapting the NovelDeleted Scenes with Director's CommentaryFact & Trivia Subtitle TrackTheatrical Trailer Photo Gallery and MoreSystem Requirements: Running Time 125 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 027616877284 Manufacturer No: 1003589
Amazon.com: Anyone who appreciates subtle tension will enjoy this World War II prison-camp drama, based on John Katzenbach's novel, in which honor, courage, and sacrifice are revealed in unexpected ways. Bruce Willis plays the ranking U.S. prisoner in a Nazi POW camp, joined in December 1944 by a law-student lieutenant (up-and-coming star Colin Farrell) who'd been captured despite his father's powerful military connections. When a black pilot (Terrence Dashon Howard) from the famous Tuskeegee airmen is falsely accused of murdering a fellow prisoner, Farrell tries his case and discovers the real motivation behind Willis's kangaroo court. While combining elements of Stalag 17 and The Great Escape, director Gregory Hoblit (Primal Fear, Frequency) spices this moral dilemma with well-crafted suspense and a rousing dogfight sequence, but the human drama remains muted despite fine, understated performances by Willis, Farrell, and Howard. An escape thriller with an ethical twist, Hart's War works best as a study of heroism under extraordinary circumstances. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Hart's War
I enjoyed this for the story. I love a good war movie. I didn't enjoy this one as much as I thought I would, but Bruce Willis is a great leading man for this movie.
Rating: - great movie
I am not a fan of war movies, but this is a really good movie for both sexes!
Rating: - I agree with the "thumbs down" group
My only addition to the negative reviews: Bruce Willis shouldn't play army colonels - he's not very good at it. His "acting?" Just look pissed off, with one facial expression, and whisper your lines in a tough way. I think he was over-paid. Luckily, I saw it on TV. It's now erased.
Rating: - Go with the DVD version
My comments only concern the DVD versus Blu-ray issue.
I have the the DVD version and the Blu-ray version. My experience has been that DVDs mastered in high definition look identical to the Blu-ray version (either on a Blu-Ray player or an upconvert DVD player). Although the DVD version has a very good transfer, I could see slight improvement in the Blu-ray version. (The branches on the trees in the first scene had slightly better definition.) On the other hand, it really didn't matter ... Read More
Rating: - Save your time
I was going to give this 3 stars, as it's well-shot, decently done in most ways, and really not bad.
But, I can't say I would recommend it. Too many implausibilities in too many ways along with no character you really care much about adds up to just another WWII flick, with a ham-handed cheeseball ending.
I watched it only because I loved Hoblit's Fallen, but aside from the visual quality (very nicely composed shots and a busy but intelligent camera POV are the highlights of the film), this ... Read More
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