Hart's War (2002)
Facts
| Directed by | Gregory Hoblit |
| Cast | Bruce Willis, Colin Farrell, Terrence Howard, Cole Hauser, Marcel Iures, Jonathan Brandis, Scott Michael Campbell, Rory Cochrane, Brad Hunt, Michael Landes, Linus Roache and Joe Spano |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2001 |
| DVD Release | July 9, 2002 |
| Running Time | 125 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 027616877284 |
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Average user review:| Hart's War |
| great movie |
| I agree with the "thumbs down" group |
May 18, 2008
| Go with the DVD version |
I have the the DVD version and the Blu-ray version. My experience has been that DVDs mastered in high definition look identical to the Blu-ray version (either on a Blu-Ray player or an upconvert DVD player). Although the DVD version has a very good transfer, I could see slight improvement in the Blu-ray version. (The branches on the trees in the first scene had slightly better definition.) On the other hand, it really didn't matter for most of the movie.
The real problem with the Blu-ray version was the lack of special features. The only feature was the trailer. In contrast, the DVD version has two commentary tracks, deleted scenes, and a photo gallery. If you don't care about the features and are willing to pay a bit more for a slightly more defined picture, then go with the Blu-ray. If you want the extras, go with the DVD.
February 26, 2008
| Save your time |
But, I can't say I would recommend it. Too many implausibilities in too many ways along with no character you really care much about adds up to just another WWII flick, with a ham-handed cheeseball ending.
I watched it only because I loved Hoblit's Fallen, but aside from the visual quality (very nicely composed shots and a busy but intelligent camera POV are the highlights of the film), this film leaves no lasting impression. Some pleasant moral platitudes, but it just never hits your gut. The actors are fair, but don't have too much to work with.
I wanted to like this movie but it never really gave me a reason to. September 17, 2007
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