Sunday, January 9, 2011

The Crimson Rivers (Les rivières pourpres)

The Crimson Rivers (Les rivières pourpres)

Actors: Jean Reno , Vincent Cassel , Jean-Pierre Cassel , Philippe Nahon , Dominique Sanda , Nicky Naude , Didier Flamand , Karim Belkhadra , François Levantal , Tonio Descanvelle , Nadia Farès , Christophe Bernard , Laurent Lafitte , Robert Gendreu , Francine Bergé
Director: Mathieu Kassovitz
IMDB Rate: 6.8 out of 10 (16347 votes)
Plot Summary:Despite not being labelled a special edition this two disc set is one of the most impressive releases on DVD this year all the more remarkable for being a French film barely seen in UK cinemas. The 2.35-1 anamorphically enhanced transfer is virtually flawless while the Dolby Digital 5.1 sound is superb. Apart from the original French soundtrack there are English and Spanish dubbed versions, and subtitles in 20 languages (including English and French). The first disc includes three trailers, plus three more for other Columbia releases, and two commentary tracks. The first features Reno, Cassel and Kassovitz--all talking at full speed providing a wealth of information. The second--a commentary by composer Bruno Coulais--offers a real insight into the use of music in film as he explains his approach to specific scenes and his overall philosophy of film scoring. This track also features the score isolated in Dolby Digital 5.1, though Colais does talk over the beginning of some cues. The second disc contains over two hours of documentary material. First is a serious 52-minute making-of, in which cast and director explain how the film was constantly re-written, going so far as to admit it makes no sense. Further documentaries are on The Scalpel Scene (26 min) and the making of the corpse (9 min) used in the opening scenes. There is seven minutes on shooting the martial arts fight, with or without commentary, nine minutes on shooting the car chase and a section playing the chase alongside the original storyboards, with or without commentary. A documentary on filming the mountain climax (10 min) and a further documentary on creating a digital avalanche (15 min), plus a multi-angle feature presenting the scene as storyboards, edited rushes, special effects or outtakes. The Production Designer archives (13 min) covers the sets. Additionally there is footage from the Far East promotional tour, a poster gallery, filmographies of Cassel, Reno and Kassovitz, the complete storyboards for four sequences, including the never-filmed originally planned opening and a gallery of on-set still photographs. Its a veritable how to make a blockbuster on two shiny discs.

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