It took me far longer than I wanted to get round to seeing Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World, but it was more than worth the wait. In fact, I have no hesitation in saying it's the best film of 2003.
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When Lucky Jack Aubrey's (Russell Crowe) ship is suddenly attacked by a superior enemy, ... more
despite heavy damage to the ship and much of his crew injured. Aubrey sets sail in a high-stakes exhilarating chase to intercept and capture their foe. It's a missi...
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is ship's doctor Stephen Maturin. The ship the Surprise is suddenly attacked by a superior enemy. With the Surprise badly damaged and much of his crew injured ...
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When Lucky Jack Aubrey's (Russell Crowe) ship is suddenly attacked by a superior enemy, ... more
despite heavy damage to the ship and much of his crew injured, Aubrey sets sail in a high-stakes exhilarating chase to intercept and capture their foe. It's a mission that can decide the fate of a nation - or destroy him and his crew.With three-time Academy Award directing nominee Peter Weir at the helm, Best Actor Oscar winner Russell Crowe commands the screen in this spectacular action adventure tale of leadership and courage.
After a sudden attack by a French warship inflicts severe damage upon his ship, Captain ... more
'Lucky' Jack Aubrey (Russell Crowe) of the British Navy is torn between duty and friendship as he embarks on a thrilling, high stakes chase across two oceans to capture or destroy the enemy at any cost.
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Cuckold Comes Out Of The Amery The Smoke N'oakum Vaughan Williams: Fantasia On A Theme By Thomas Tallis Corelli: Adagio From Concerto Grosso Op 6 No. 8 In G Minor Doldrums The J.S. Bach: Prelude From The Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 In G Major BWV 1007 - Yo Yo Ma Galapagos The Folk Medley Phasmid The Battle The Boccherini: La Musica Notturna Delle Strade Di Madrid No. 6. Op. 30 Full Circle
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Production Year: 1977 - Action/Adventure - Director: Clint Eastwood - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring:Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hingle, William Prince, Bill McKinney
Production Year: 1964 - Action/Adventure - Director: Cyril Endfield - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring:Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Michael Caine, Nigel Green
Production Year: 2002 - Action/Adventure - Director: Vincenzo Natali - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring:Lucy Liu, David Hewlett, Anne Marie Scheffler, Joseph Scoren, Matthew Sharp, Jeremy Northam
Advantages: Excellent acting, characterisation, plot, atmosphere... Disadvantages: A bit slow-moving for some, I guess.
...to get round to seeing Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World, but it was more than worth the wait. In fact, I have no hesitation in saying it's the best film of 2003.
The initial plot is pretty simple - an English naval ship is attacked out of the blue by a French frigate. The French protagonist can out-man, out-gun, and out-sail the English vessel, but they manage to escape. The Captain, however, refuses to simply sail home ... ...film diminishes its effectiveness, and Master & Commander strikes the fine balance between tension, action, emotion, and thoughtfulness perfectly.
It's refreshing to find a film of this type (or any type, come to think of it!) having very few obscenities in it (in fact I think there were only two in the whole film). The violence in the battle scenes is fairly graphic but not as gory as in, for instance, Gladiator or Cold Mountain, ... more
It took me far longer than I wanted to get round to seeing Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World, but it was more than worth the wait. In fact, I have no hesitation in saying it's the best film of 2003.
The initial plot is pretty simple - an English naval ship is attacked out of the blue by a French frigate. The French protagonist can out-man, out-gun, and out-sail the English vessel, but they manage to escape. The Captain, however, refuses to simply sail home and refit - the enemy must be caught and destroyed… somehow… and not all the crew think that going after such an enemy is a brilliant idea.
The lead roles (the English ship's Captain - "Lucky Jack" and Doctor) are played by the brilliant Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany, who worked together so fantastically in A Beautiful Mind, though the characters they play here are very different. Though the film has its fair share of action and there are several other memorable characters, the film is effectively a character study of these two men, and how their surroundings, duties, and the events on board the ship affect them and their relationship. Though they appear to be at different ends of the spectrum (the Captain is very much a military man and very pragmatic while the Doctor favours a more pacifist approach and just wants to study nature), they have many similarities - particularly stubbornness - and a sense of loyalty and honour. At times these qualities are on the brink of being consumed, and their shared love of music seems to be all that keeps them from being enemies. The way the characters are portrayed is brilliant - from the Captain's anguish at some of the decisions he has to make and the consequences of these actions to the Doctor's feeling out of place at mealtimes when naval banter and jokes are flying around the room. The characterisation is deeper than in any other film I've seen in the past couple of years - in fact, since I saw A Beautiful Mind.
There are many other characters of note, especially impressive were the distraught midshipman who was literally out of his depth, the young seaman who endured an amputation, another slightly older seaman who became a hero, and a crazy old guy who went around quoting obscure (or, occasionally, appropriate) biblical passages and basically thought everyone was cursed at one time or another.
I've deliberately kept the above description as vague as possible while still containing as many relevant details as possible, because such an amazing film deserves much more than a skimpy review. I'm sure that there are plenty of detractors who will tell you that this film is overlong and boring, of course - there's a fair bit of action, but atmosphere, mood, character development, and humour (somewhat surprisingly for this sort of film - but it works!) are the really important aspects of this film. Peter Weir (Director, Producer, Screenplay) understands that having unbearable tension all the way through the film diminishes its effectiveness, and Master & Commander strikes the fine balance between tension, action, emotion, and thoughtfulness perfectly.
It's refreshing to find a film of this type (or any type, come to think of it!) having very few obscenities in it (in fact I think there were only two in the whole film). The violence in the battle scenes is fairly graphic but not as gory as in, for instance, Gladiator or Cold Mountain, or possibly even Troy. A few operations are shown, but you don't really get shown any gore. The certification it received was probably due as much to the fact that children just wouldn't understand the undercurrents of what was going on than actual content - they would probably find it too boring because there's a lot of talking and planning scenes.
The special effects are good and the feeling of being at sea is convincing (beware if you suffer from sea-sickness…), but what really deserves mention is the cinematography - it's glorious. I haven't been as impressed with any film's cinematography as much as this for a very long time - much kudos to Russell Boyd! The musical score suits the film perfectly.
Crowe and Bettany are superb but none of the cast disappoint. The script may be too slow for some people's taste, but to my mind it is perfect - thankfully resisting the temptation to give Crowe a pointless love interest, which could have ruined the movie. Overall, just about everything is as good as it could have been. Three thumbs up!
Cast
Cast List
Russell Crowe ...Capt. Jack Aubrey Paul Bettany ...Dr. Stephen Maturin, Surgeon James D'Arcy ...1st Lt. Tom Pullings Edward Woodall ...2nd Lt. William Mowett Chris Larkin ...Capt. Howard, Royal Marines Max Pirkis ...Blakeney, Midshipman Jack Randall ...Boyle, Midshipman Max Benitz ...Calamy, Midshipman Lee Ingleby ...Hollom, Midshipman Richard Pates ...Williamson, Midshipman Robert Pugh ...Mr. Allen, Master Richard McCabe ...Mr. Higgins, Surgeon's Mate Ian Mercer ...Mr. Hollar, Boatswain Tony Dolan ...Mr. Lamb, Carpenter David Threlfall ...Preserved Killick, Captain's Steward Billy Boyd ...Barrett Bonden, Coxswain Bryan Dick ...Joseph Nagle, Carpenter's Mate Joseph Morgan ...William Warley, Cpt. of Mizzentop George Innes ...Joe Plaice, Able Seaman William Mannering ...Faster Doudle, Able Seaman Patrick Gallagher ...Awkward Davies, Able Seaman Alex Palmer ...Nehemiah Slade, Able Seaman Mark Lewis Jones ...Mr. Hogg, Whaler John DeSantis ...Padeen, Loblolly Boy Ousmane Thiam ...Black Bill, Killick's Mate Thierry Segall ...French Captain Aidan Black ...Pvt. Trollope, Royal Marines
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Directed by Peter Weir (The Truman Show, Fearless, Green Card, Dead Poet's Society, The Mosquito Coast, Witness)
Writing credits Patrick O'Brian (novels) Peter Weir (screenplay) & John Collee (screenplay) Produced by Todd Arnow .... co-producer Alan B. Curtiss .... executive producer Samuel Goldwyn Jr. .... producer Meyer Gottlieb .... co-producer Duncan Henderson .... producer Peter Weir .... producer
Original Music by Iva Davies Christopher Gordon Richard Tognetti
Non-Original Music by Johann Sebastian Bach (from "Unaccompanied Cello Suite No.1 in G Major") Luigi Boccherini (from "Boccherini La Musica Notturna delle Strade di Madrid. No. 6, Op. 30") Arcangelo Corelli (from "Adagio from Concerto Grosso Op. 6, no. 8 in G Minor Christmas Concerto") Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (from "Violin Concerto No.3") Ralph Vaughan Williams (from "Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis")
Cinematography by Russell Boyd
Film Editing by Lee Smith
Casting by Mary Selway Fiona Weir
Production Design by William Sandell
Art Direction by Bruce Crone Mark W. Mansbridge
Set Decoration by Robert Gould
Costume Design by Wendy Stites Kacy Treadway (special costumes)
Rating
MPAA: Rated 12A (UK) PG-13 (USA) for intense battle sequences, related images, and brief language.
Length
138 min
(Source: IMDB.com)
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Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany teamed up previously in A Beautiful Mind. Much as a loved Master & Commander, I view it as inferior to A Beautiful Mind. This dramatisation of the true-life story of Nobel Prize-winning mathematician John Nash is, in my opinion, one of the finest films ever made. Jennifer Conolly also puts in a tremendous performance as Nash's wife.
Russell Crowe also starred in Gladiator. The story of a wronged Roman General and the evil new Emperor (brilliantly played by Joaquin Phoenix) is utterly compelling and the tension almost unbearable at times.
Paul Bettany also appeared in A Knight's Tale, which was a lot more fun than I was expecting it to be. With Rufus Sewell excellent as a baddie and Heath Ledger reasonably good as the hero, Bettany plays Chaucer, a wondering poet in search of inspiration, money, and clothes… (NB - I liked it a lot more than my wife, REBECCS, who recently reviewed it on Ciao!)
CaptainDisaster 17.05.2005 (17.05.2005)
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Advantages: An Amazing Film illustrating true talent Disadvantages: None
Twenty Century Fox presents Master and Commander a film capturing adventure, action, drama and war. Released on to DVD on April 15th 2003, this film is a must have for anyone's film collection. Whether you be someone who appreciates the navy, the sea, period drama or simply the act of war. This film is compelling not only in its plot but in the way in which each character is portrayed and written in to the story. So what of the plot
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... ...Robert Pugh - Mr Allen, Master Richard McCabe - Mr Higgins, Surgeons Mate Ian Mercer - Mr Hollar, Boatswain
Tony Dolan - Mr Lamb, Carpenter
David Threefold - Preserved Kellick, Captains Steward. Verdict on the Cast _______________
The actors performance was outstanding they, each took there character to heart and learnt there actions perfectly from the spoken word and language of that period through to the swordsmanship. It must off been hard ...
ianhart 27.04.2006
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Advantages: Good historical action movie Disadvantages: plot a bit too simple
a brilliant Caucer in the Knights Tale, as the ships surgeon, naturalist, anarchist and confident of the captain. Again a character that you find hard to be tolerated on a ship of war, sort of a Charles Darwin and Thomas Paine all rolled into one.
We do get a bit of an insight into these two characters, there is an on going rivalry, one wanting to study the natural world, the other engaged in the business of hunting down French privateers, an odd idea for 1805, when the whole of England was engaged in the task of overthrowing Napoleon. This is the year of Trafalger, the British troops are fighting in India and soon to be in America and on main land Europe, studying Iguanas in the Pacific was hardly an option. This plot devise however does allow the two characters to play off each other, and show their more caring side towards each other ...
Advantages: excellent acting and realism Disadvantages: none
I watched this recently on Sky movies and was glued to it from the moment I paid attention. Its not a film I fancied watching before and it just didn't appeal to me - Russell Crowe, although a fine actor, puts me off also as I don't like his real-life wannabe hellraiser image.
I was pleasantly surprised at how good this film really is - it takes in more themes than just naval warfare, friendship, superstition over science, loyalty, obsession. And the acting is first class especially the double-act of Paul Bettany and Russell Crowe, the latter being a commanding presence in every scene he is in and fully believable as Captain Jack Aubrey. Its a credit to the lesser known Bettany that he more than holds his own against Crowe.
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Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment; Deluxe Video Service - Fox, 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Release date
05/04/2004
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
24240 DVD
Barcode
5039036015820
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital DTS
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1 English Dolby Digital DTS English
Award information
BAFTA
Best Direction 2003 (Peter Weir)
DVD Description
Based on a series of books by Patrick O'Brian, and directed by Peter Weir, MASTER AND COMMANDER plunges viewers deep into the story of a British Navy ship at sea during the Napoleonic war. Russell Crowe stars as Aubrey, the charismatic captain who wrestles with issues like honour, pride, duty, sacrifice and loyalty while using ingenious tactics to engage his prey--a much larger and better-equipped French Man o' War. Paul Bettany plays his friend, the ship's doctor, who cautions Aubrey about letting revenge cloud his judgement after the French Man o' War almost sinks them in an early battle. Before the incredibly intense final skirmish the men battle a raging storm, launch an excursion to the Galapagos Islands, find time for grog-enhanced merriment, and endure some primitive surgery. Weir fills the film with a rich wealth of period detail, convincing dialogue and the same haunting, dreamlike mood that has informed his best films, like PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK, THE LAST WAVE and THE TRUMAN SHOW. The wealth of sounds and sights on display are so evocative one can practically smell the salt air and feel the heave of the ocean beneath their seats. Russell is intense and inspiring as Aubrey and Bettany proves a worthy match. MASTER AND COMMANDER is another triumph for Weir, and further evidence of his ability to fuse poetic realism with rousing entertainment.
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