Content:
Based on actual events, this black comedy/drama stars Nicholas Cage as international arms smuggler Uri Orlov. The story follows Uri from his humble beginnings as a Soviet immigrant in 1970s Brooklyn and peaks with his involvement in selling off the stockpiled arsenal of post-Cold War Ukraine to--among other top clients--the sadistic African dictator Andre Baptiste, Sr. (Eamonn Walker). Jared Leto costars as Uri's little brother Vitaly, whose conscience and a burgeoning cocaine problem get in the way of business. Ethan Hawke is good as a sanctimonious Interpol agent with a vendetta against Uri, but the film's biggest dose of onscreen gravitas comes from Walker, whose Baptiste seethes with a heavy, serpent-like malevolence. Written and directed by Andrew Niccol, the film makes fine use of the brisk stream-of-consciousness narration style that Martin Scorcese brought to the true crime genre with GOODFELLAS (1992), and a near constant flow of action and classic rock songs that ensure a speedy, riveting ride through three decades of global carnage. Cage, who coproduced, lets his patented oddball magnetism slowly change polarity, until viewers realize they've been led into a moral quagmire by falling for his self-delusory spiels about supply and demand, making this one of the bravest and most jet-black comedies of its decade.
(280069-B)
Lord Of War (Blu-ray)[Blu-ray] (Date: 2011-06-16)
Price($):
HK$35(US$)
Publisher:CN Entertainment Ltd
No of Disk: 1
Screen Resolution: 1080p
Region Code: A
Subtitle: Chinese(Traditonal), English
Audio: Dolby Digital,DTS-HD Master Audio
Languages: English
Video: NTSC
Lord Of War[DVD] (Date: 2013-11-01)
Price($):
HK$55(US$)
Publisher:CN Entertainment Ltd
No of Disk: 1
Screen: 1.78:1
Region Code: 3
Subtitle: Chinese(Traditional), English, Chinese(Simplified)
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1,DTS
Languages: English
Video: NTSC,DVD-9