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enlarge | Director: Pete Travis Actors: Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, Forest Whitaker, Bruce Mcgill, Edgar Ramirez Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Rating: 126 reviews Sales Rank: 1436
Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), Cantonese (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 90 Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.4
MPN: COLD21616D UPC: 043396216167 EAN: 0043396216167 ASIN: B0012QCZ5O
Theatrical Release Date: February 22, 2008 Release Date: July 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Previous Rental, One Security/Rental Sticker, Carefully Packed And Quickly Shipped.
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Be patient with this GREAT movie November 12, 2008 This movie is different from all movies you've seen before. It jumps around from each person's point of view, if you stick with it, you will be greatly rewarded. Great acting, great action, and "clean"
The plot was well thoughtout and Dennis Quaid and the other actors did a wonderful job.
Good not great! November 10, 2008 I felt as if I was watching a poor mans version of Crash with most of the characters interconnecting in some way throughout only to all come together at the end. The Blu Ray was very good and I found the sound to be exceptional. The explosions could be felt throughout the house, only problem is that the same explosion happened eight times. The car chase reminded me of the Bourne movies and was very exciting. I do have one issue with the car chase and that is for a movie that attempts to be as realistiic as possible it is annoying to watch cars crash over and over again but still aquire no damage when seen from a distance. I might be nit picking but it is a pet peave of mine. Overall it is worth the watch!
There's no point to it at all November 7, 2008 I bought Vantage Point in a '3 DVDS for 15' sale at the supermarket. Always a bad sign, especially if a film's only been out a month or so... but I'm a sucker for a bargain, and anyway, the cast looked good.
Another giveaway for a 'stinker' is the running time. This one clocks in at only 80 minutes, suggesting it has been butchered by a despairing crew in the editing suite, who realised its flimsy one-dimensional story couldn't possibly stand up for any longer than this. Or even, indeed, that it collapsed on its weedy pencil-thin legs within 10 minutes and lay there floundering on its back like an irritating cockroach just waiting to be squished.
So.. just 80 minutes long. It gets a bonus star for not wasting too much of my life. But then it loses three when you discover that the first 50 minutes of it is seeing the same sequence over and over again, from the viewpoints of different characters.
Quite why this was done, or what it added to the plot, is beyond me. I thought there'd be some breathtaking double whammy at the end where, for example, they were all in it together, or that we had to piece together cleverly written clues in each segment to reveal the true shock-horror conspiracy behind the sequence of events, or something.
But no. That was way beyond the hyper young fools behind this project. What you see is a flat one-dimensional storyline, with a dull seen-it-all-before car chase tagged on it at the end. And, er, that's it.
None of the characters have any depth. They all do ludicrous out-of-character things at critical moments. The good guy who's really a bad guy is obvious from the moment you see him. And the plot is riddled with more holes than a bullet-riddled sieve.
But just why is it so bad? Have we any more clues on this DVD?
If you can bear it, I suggest you just watch a bit of the 'making of' extra on the DVD and reel back in open-mouthed horror and astonishment at the young stupid boys behind this project.
A director who looks about 20 years old with a wild 'kewpie doll' orange haircut.
A scriptwriter whose loving description of his masterpiece resembles that of a rather thick third-former trying to convince his teacher that his English essay isn't the crock of C-minus doggie-doo that everybody else in the class knows it is.
A shedload of other young 'creatives' all doing their jobs on the set, all indulging themselves in the most criminal waste of money since the banks collapsed on both sides of the Atlantic.
How in the name of God did these talentless berks get a multi-million pound budget to blow on their lamebrain schoolboy drivel?
The final indignity is to see the likes of Sigourney Weaver, who really should know better, sit there all breathless and wide-eyed and animated, desperately hyping it up as some sort of 'must-see thriller of the year', when they know and we know and anyone with an ounce of brain cells in his bonce know they are vamping up a pile of old bilgewater... and are only babbling in this crazy manner as part of their contractual duties to promote the film.
It's the best acting you'll see on this whole DVD.
Gimmicky but exciting at the end. November 1, 2008 While it repeats like a bad meal, Vantage Point is decently directed and the final sequence--although 110% predictable--is pretty damn exciting. This may be a stretch but I detected an underlying message about the value of human life, in the midst of all that chaos.
Great movie with great bonus features. October 28, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Without spoiling the movie, the idea of going over the same events from several different characters separate points of view really works. It is fun trying to figure out who the good and bad guys are.
The bonus feature that lets you track each characters movement as the action unfolds really lets you see the detail and effort the film makers put into trying to make sure that everything happens in the right place at the right time.
The movie is 4 stars, the bonus features get it the fifth.
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