| | Strange Days DVD
| Category | Thriller DVDs, Science-Fiction/Fantasy Movies, Suspense Videos, Recommended, Vengeance, Futuristic, Disturbing | | Starring | Juliette Lewis, Angela Bassett, Ralph Fiennes, Tom Sizemore, Vincent D'Onofrio, Michael Wincott, Glenn Plummer, Richard Edson | | Director | Kathryn Bigelow | | Composer | Graeme Revell | | Costume Designer | Ellen Mirojnick | | Director of Photography | Matthew F. Leonetti | | Editor | Howard E. Smith | | Music Performer | Deep Forest | | Producer | James Cameron, Steven-Charles Jaffe | | Production Designer | Lilly Kilvert | | Screenwriter | James Cameron, Jay Cocks | | Special Effects | Digital Domain | | Story | James Cameron |
Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Sensor Matic It is 1999, and urban society is little more than a vast wasteland of anarchic violence. Seedy, burnt-out ex-cop Lenny Nero caters to the sensation-seeking citizens by dealing in "clips": virtual reality sequences where the user can "re-live" the experiences of another, including robberies, rape and murder. But Lenny's life is turned upside-down when two rabid cops, who want an incriminating clip that Lenny possesses, begin to pursue him. Furthermore, Lenny, with the help of female bodyguard Mace, is desperately searching throughout the chaotic enclaves of L.A. for his ex-girlfriend Faith, who he still loves.
Everything comes to a head at a wild, tremendous -- and turbulent -- New Year's Eve party that will usher in the new millennium. A virtual-reality pusher sells escapist clips of other people's experiences to image-addled junkies in this punishing, darkly stylish cyberpunk thriller set during the final 48 hours of 1999. Premiered at the 52nd Venice Film Festival (Venetian Nights) held August 30 through September 9, 1995.
Shown at the New York Film Festival October 7 & 8, 1995
Released theatrically in the USA October 13, 1995.
Color by CFI; DeLuxe prints; shot in Panavision widescreen.
Additional cast: Joe Uria (Keith), Nicky Katt (Joey Corto), Michael Jace (Wade Beemer), Louise LeCavalier (Cindy 'Vita' Minh), Jim Ishida (Mr. Fumitsu), David Carrera (Duncan), Todd Graff (Tex Arcana), and Brook Susan Parker (Cecile).
Additional credits: Suzanne Geiger, Sam Hoffman, Rebecca Strickland (assistant directors), Leigh French (voice casting), Malcolm Brown (camera operator), and Banned From the Ranch Entertainment (video graphics).
10,000 people were invited to a free concert to fill the street for the climactic showdown--a scene which required 2,000 balloons, half a ton of confetti, and hundreds of fireworks. Strange Days Reviews: "...A visionary triumph....The dazzling, era-defining STRANGE DAYS stands its moral ground..."
-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "...Breathtaking....Racing visuals thunderously reinforced by sonic closure..."
-- Philip Strick, Sight and Sound "...[Fiennes is] fun to watch here..."
-- Mike Clark, USA Today "...STRANGE DAYS has a dazzling atmostphere of grunge futurism..."
-- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly "...A technical tour de force for director Kathryn Bigelow and her team, who dazzlingly root this future noir in a technology that allows a viewer to revisit someone else's experience....The film is a triumph..."
-- Todd McCarthy, Variety "...The movie is a technical tour de force....The pacing is relentless, and the editing, by Howard Smith, creates an urgency and desperation..."-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "[A] visceral, violent distillation of America on the cusp of the 21st century..."
-- Nick Hasted, Uncut Strange Days | List Price | $9.98 (You save $2.83) | | Studio | 20th Century Fox | | Orig Year | 1995 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 128206  | | CD Universe Part number | 6771743 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 28, 1999 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | intense disturbing violence, sexuality and pervasive strong language | | Running Time | 145 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Widescreen; Sensormatic |
Strange Days Movie Review Overlooked and years before its time ...make the best "cult classic" films, and "Strange Days" is no exception. In several way it deviates from the prototypical cult film - it was written and edited by A-lister James Cameron and directed by ex-wife and acclaimed action director Kathryn Bigalow ("After Dark"), it had the stellar casting of Ralph Fiennes, Angela Bassett, Juliette Lewis, Tom Sizemore and a secondary characters starting with Vincent D'Onofrio and continuing on the same level, original music by P.J. Harvey, Deep Forest, and Peter Gabriel, a sizable budget and beautiful cinematography... so what went wrong at the box office?
You can argue that the audience simply wasn't prepared for the idea that things would go wrong at the end of the 1990s, something that didn't happen until the Y2K scare (which "Strange Days" predated with "Y2G"). It could be that no character in the film is your average "Good Guy" (or Girl) - everyone has flaws in this movie, everyone is tempted by something, whether it be money, love, or power. Also, like most Cameron films, it's a touch overlong and can bore a viewer not fully watching... and this is a movie that requires your concentration. And it does become a bit predictable near the end. Not nearly enough to ruin it or even make it "bad", but just enough to throw off your average viewer.
However, "Strange Days" has certainly found it's audience upon videotape release, cable television, and now DVD where it's shown in its correct aspect ratio (back in the videotape days I had to special order the Widescreen Version), Dolby Digital 5.1, an excellent technical commentary by director Bigalow, and two cut scenes that show just how far one character was willing to go. Add to that unparalleled SteadyCam work before CG transitions, huge setpieces, and one of the best opening sequences I've ever seen, and you've got yourself one "non sci-fi" Science Fiction film. Submitted by scarred2112 (Akron, OH, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful. This review is for a different format.
Nice & Sleazy! Not the greatest sci-fi or thriller I've ever seen, but I think it's a fast-paced film with a lot of imagination thrown in, and well directed...the cast fits their parts and it's just a bit sleazy, which is for some reason something I personally like in a movie...and also I'd describe it as Noirish if that's an adjective these days...Enjoy, I thought it worth the purchase! Submitted by a reviewer (Summertown, TN, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Quirky, above average Sci-Fi Kathryn Bigelow pushed the envelope on steadicam work with this one. The opening sequence is a masterpiece of editing and blocking. A tad too long, the film has some neat plot twists, some great set pieces, and good ensemble acting from Fiennes, Bassett, Sizemore and D'Onofrio.
If you can ignore that fact that 2000 is long passed, this is well worth the discount price. Submitted by a reviewer (Singapore)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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Strange Days DVD Region 1 Keep Case - Sensormatic Full Frame - 1.33 Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: (unspecified) - English Additional Release Material: Alternate Scenes: Deleted Scenes Behind the Scenes: Discussion of Opening POV (with Director Kathryn Bigelow) Trailers: 1. Theatrical Trailer 2. Teaser Trailer
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