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Equilibrium DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Disney
EAN: 0786936181081
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Dimension
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Dimension
MPN: DISD26095D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Dimension
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 13, 2003
Running Time: 107 minutes
Studio: Dimension
Theatrical Release Date: 2002





Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not original OAR!
Be aware that this is a Canadian import blu-ray and that Alliance has decided to yet again create 1.78:1 out of a movie that was 2.35:1. This means no black bars, but it also means edges of the image are missing and that it's been zoomed in. While I don't own this movie, I think that fans of this film (of which I am one) should consider holding off until a US release. Alliance regularly screws with the aspect ratio of their releases for some reason.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Solid Sci-Fi Film & Amazing on Blu-Ray
I am not sure how I missed this movie but it completely flew under my radar. A girl I was seeing recommended this film and I ended up taking a chance and picking it up on Blu-Ray. I am so glad for the recommendation and that I took a chance on this. This movie did not disappoint at all. Great action sequences with highly choreographed and impressive gun battles.

This movie has a very interesting view on the future; a society that tries to strip away everything that makes us feeling ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - NEVER RECIEVED PRODUCT!!!!
I sent an email asking about my product because it had not arrived yet, never recieved a response. Amazon had to refund my money! Will not do business with again, was supposed to be a christmas present!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Best Not So Great Movie Since Terminator!
O.k. this isn't a hi budget full of new idea movie.It's a really cool,lower grade amalgamation of other movies in it's genre. All those who like a good sci fi movie know what I'm talking about(remember Terminator?). The actors are surprisingly top notch for this movie and each one plays thier part simply superb.Taye Diggs should get an Oscar for best supporting.It does borrow some ideas but also presents some incredibly novel new ones. The theory and application of the gun kata is brilliant. I also ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Though provoking and intense fun!
One of my favorite. Easily in my top five, and one of the most underrated movies of all time. Great actors who really sell the role (Christian Bale should have won something for his part), along with a great story that makes you think, but leaves with a nice resolution. Granted, the action does force you to put your logic on hold for a second...but I really don't have a beef with that. So long as the characters actions and abilities have been explained prior to those actions being fleshed out on the ... Read More



 



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Product Description:
THE MATRIX MEETS MINORITY REPORT

Amazon.com:
A broad science fiction thriller in a classic vein, Equilibrium takes a respectable stab at a Fahrenheit 451-like cautionary fable. The story finds Earth's post-World War III humankind in a state of severe emotional repression: If no one feels anything, no one will be inspired by dark passions to attack their neighbors. Writer-director Kurt Wimmer's monochromatic, Metropolis-influenced cityscape provides an excellent backdrop to the heavy-handed mission of John Preston (Christian Bale), a top cop who busts "sense offenders" and crushes sentimental, sensual, and artistic relics from a bygone era. Predictably, Preston becomes intrigued by his victims and that which they die to cherish; he stops taking his mandatory, mood-flattening drug and is even aroused by a doomed prisoner (Emily Watson). Wimmer's wrongheaded martial arts/dueling guns motif is sheer silliness (a battle over a puppy doesn't help), but Equilibrium should be seen for Bale's moving performance as a man shocked back to human feeling. --Tom Keogh