| | Last Of The Mohicans DVD (5 Customer Reviews)
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Action/Adventure Movies, Adventure Videos, Romance, Recommended, Love Story, Period Piece, Native American | | Starring | Madeleine Stowe, Daniel Day-Lewis, Pete Postlethwaite, Colm Meaney, Wes Studi, Jodhi May, Russell Means, Maurice Roeves, Steven Waddington | | Director | Michael Mann | | Composer | Trevor Jones, Randy Edelman | | Director of Photography | Dante Spinotti | | Editor | Arthur Schmidt, Dov Hoenig | | Producer | Michael Mann, Hunt Lowry | | Production Designer | Wolf Kroeger | | Screenwriter | Philip Dunne, Michael Mann, Christopher Crowe |
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; Sensor Matic Based on James Fenimore Cooper's novel of the same name, THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS is a lush, sweeping epic about the brutal realities of building a new world. Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe are strangers who meet and fall in love amid the chaos of war and the construction of a new country. Stirring and powerful, THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS delivers action, romance, history, and scenic beauty. Cora (Madeleine Stowe) and her younger sister, Alice (Jodhi May), both recent arrivals to the colonies, are being escorted to their father, Colonel Munro (Maurice Roeves), by a troop of British soldiers. Along the way they are ambushed by a Huron war party led by Magua (Wes Studi), a sinister warrior with a blood vendetta against Munro. Munro's soldiers are wiped out and Cora herself is nearly killed by Magua but is saved at the last moment by Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis), a white trapper raised by the Mohican tribe. Hawkeye promises to take Cora and her sister safely to their father, and along the way Cora and the intense Hawkeye fall in love. Together they must survive wilderness, war, and the relentless pursuit of Magua.
Returning to the theme of a great love threatened by overwhelming circumstances, director Michael Mann hits the mark with an adaptation that captures the essence of the book and its historical details perfectly. Day-Lewis and Stowe are beautiful to watch, delivering moving performances as two people trying to hold on to each other in times of war. In addition, the Native American political activist Russell Means makes an oustanding film debut as Chingachgook, Hawkeye's adopted father and last of the Mohicans. Director Michael Mann originally wanted to shoot in upstate New York, the story's original location. Unfortunately, present-day Leatherstocking Country no longer looks like the place James Fenimore Cooper described, and to find the forest canopy and lack of brush they needed, the crew had to go to the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, North Carolina. The cast and crew went through various forms of athletic and outdoors skills training to be able to capture the way of life in the 1790s and to realistically portray the skills of Native Americans and colonial soldiers.
Mann was inspired to make the film after viewing the 1936 version. He was inspired not only by the film's Philip Dunne script but also by the original novel. Mann's goal, nevertheless, was to present a more three-dimensional picture of Native American life in this period and to show their contribution to the French-American War effort. Mann admitted that he found Cooper's portrayal of Indian life rather flat and imagined; however, Mann himself has been criticized for similar depictions and for not having the real authority to show an actual picture of Native American life.
Mann did not want a single blade of grass harmed by the production, and anyone who didn't comply lost their job.
This was Mann's first film since MANHUNTER (1986).
Mann had Daniel Day-Lewis and Russell Means attend a grueling hand-to-hand combat training program prior to production.
When the film came out on video, its distributor, FoxVideo, launched a campaign against Warner Home Video, whose film UNDER SIEGE was being released at roughly the same time. Warner raised the stakes by using print ads that read "When you can have 'The Best' why settle for 'The Last?'" Warner also distributed a fact sheet comparing the box-office and rental figures for UNDER SIEGE star Steven Seagal versus those of MOHICANS star Daniel Day-Lewis. Most of the controversy was fueled by both companies' decision to retail the films for $94, a high price for videos.
THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS is part of a five-book series written by author James Fenimore Cooper called THE LEATHERSTOCKING TALES. Leatherstocking Country refers to the area around Albany, New York, that includes Cooperstown, where the author grew up.
In the novel, Hawkeye's American name is Natty Bumppo; it was changed in the film to Nathaniel Poe.
Russell Means, who plays Hawkeye's father, Chingachgook, is best known as an Indian activist and a leader of AIM (American Indian Movement), a group that works for the protection of American Indian land and legal rights. His most famous act of "defiance" occurred on February 27, 1973, when he and other AIM members seized the historic site of Wounded Knee, where American Indians were slaughtered by the United States Army in 1890.
Director of photography Dante Spinotti won a British Academy Award for Best Cinematography.
The original composer, Trevor Jones, completed writing only some of the music for the film before leaving the project. Randy Edelman was brought in to finish the score, with little time to accomplish the task. The score went on to win a Golden Globe. Last Of The Mohicans Quotes/Excerpts: "Stay alive--no matter what occurs--I will find you."--Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis) to Cora (Madeline Stowe)
"And you call yourself an Englishman and loyal subject of His Majesty?"--British officer to Hawkeye
"I do not call myself subject to much at all."--Hawkeye
"What are you looking at, sir?"--Cora to Hawkeye
"Why, I'm looking at you, miss."--Hawkeye Last Of The Mohicans Reviews: "...[Daniel Day-Lewis] is riveting..."
-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "...Handsome, swashbuckling, peculiarly prescient....[Day-Lewis's] fierce and graceful body language speaks much louder than words..."-- Janet Maslin, New York Times "...[Mann's] best movie....A pleasant reminder that you don't need coherence when you've got iconic stars like [Day-Lewis and Stowe]..." -- Rating: A-
-- Ty Burr, Entertainment Weekly "...Undeniably exciting....Filled from the opening shot with spectacular natural vistas..."
-- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times "...There are just enough historical and political details....Entertaining..."
-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "...One of the decade's best action extravaganzas..."-- Mike Clark, USA Today Last Of The Mohicans Movie Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)   However This is a very favorite movie of mine ,HOWEVER, parts of it have been cut out, I would like to return it for an original copy. Even if it costs more! Sincerly Steve Turkington Submitted by turkanco (Martinez, Ca)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Greatest war epic ever Director Michael Mann's "The Last of the Mohicans" is the definitive version based on the 1936 script and Cooper's novel. History comes alive in this excellent war epic with spirited performances by Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeline Stowe and the wonderful, but underrated, Wes Studi as Magua. This action adventure takes place during The French & Indian War in 1757 (The Massacre at Fort William Henry, 9.-10. August) and Mann has tried recreate the time period in every possible way. This goes for the languages, clothing, uniforms, a replica of the fort in full scale plus the cannon and mortars used! I'm not an expert, but I think these important ingredients have enhanced the film - and the story - a lot. Michael Mann's presence is felt in many ways, especially in the action scenes, some of which was shot during the night, the rotating cameras and close-ups. And then there's the marvellous soundtrack composed by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman. Not surprisingly the movie won an Academy Award for best sound. But the cinematography alone is stunning. You really do feel transported back to another time, like a childhod fantasy that has come true. This DVD edition is the same as the original shown in movie theaters and the surround sound mix features Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 and it's THX digitally mastered. Great entertainment! Submitted by Søren (Hvidovre, Denmark)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Better than "The Patriot" This is a guy movie. Yes, it has a love story, but it is a trick. Do not watch it with your girlfriend. It is a guy movie through and through. Constant action. Cool, realistic fight choreography. Excellent casting. Breath-taking scenery and photography. A little indian philosophy is thrown in for good measure. I rate this movie similar to, but better than, "The Patriot" with Mel Gibson. Submitted by a reviewer (East Palo Alto, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Breathtaking - One of the Best Historical Movies around The scenery, music, actors unbelievalbly awesome. I could see this movie over and over again. The detail to the period down to the tatoos on the Indians and realistic scenes just take your breath away. All history buffs of that era this is a must to see!!! P.S. the VHS version is better than the DVD. Perhaps Michael Mann and 20th Century Fox will redo the DVD and put back what was in the original and add he love scenes between Alice and Uncas that were cut out. Submitted by rtf1948 (Coral Springs, Florida) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
NOT better than "The Patriot" This movie doesn't even come close to touching "The Patriot's" action and suspense. Submitted by Shannon (Alaska) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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Last Of The Mohicans DVD Region 1 Note: This release features the director's cut with never-before-scenes added to the feature presentation. Keep Case Single Side - Dual Layer Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Letterbox - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Surround - English, French DTS Surround 5.1 - English THX Mastered Interactive Features: Scene Selection Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Additional Text: Cast List
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