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Alexander (DVD, 2005, Theatrical Edition Director's Cut)

Oliver Stone, Colin Farrell, Angelina Jolie|Theatrical release: 2004|Rating: R (MPAA)
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Director Oliver Stone chalks up an ambitious entry on his biopic resume (past entries include films about Jim Morrison, Richard Nixon, and JFK among others) with this cinematic treatise on the life of the mighty Alexander the Great. Despite his young death at 32, Alexander packed some unimaginable conquests into his limited years by ruling over a huge chunk of the globe. Stone draws on a voice-over narration provided by Anthony Hopkins, whose character is named Ptolemy, to aurally depict some of the battles. Thus, Stone shifts the weight of the film to focus on the personality of Alexander (Colin Farrell), a man who is stricken by overwhelming personal insecurities that come in direct contrast to his bold achievements. Complex dealings with his mother (Angelina Jolie) and father (Val Kilmer) plague him, as does his turbulent relationship with his wife, Roxane (Rosario Dawson). His connection with his best friend, Hephaestion (Jared Leto), is ambiguous, with Stone touching on their vaunted homosexuality via some shared tender moments. As these personal battles are played out, Ptolemy fills the historic gaps in the narrative by charting the incredible conflicts that raged at Alexander's behest. Eventually, Stone lets loose with an epic on-screen battle, which sees Alexander's troops rumble across India in another country-conquering quest. But while his minions struggle, and Alexander demands success, it becomes clear that he is his own worst enemy. With the only real threat to Alexander coming from a tempestuous struggle with his own ego, Stone's summation of the great historical leader paints a picture of an embittered and solitary figure who was able to rule everyone apart from himself.

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  • Edition: Theatrical Edition Director's Cut
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 085393893729

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Genre:Action/Adventure
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Theatrical Edition Director's Cut

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Director:Oliver Stone
Leading Role:Colin Farrell, Angelina Jolie
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Disappointing Epic

Created: 17/10/06
This historical want to be epic centers around Alexander the Great and is directed by Oliver Stone. Alexander, played by Colin Farrell, is portrayed as a confused and angry man troubled by his own insecurities. Stone focuses the movie on Alexander's personality instead of the historical significance of how he expanded his empire. Alexander, who dies at the age of 32, is plagued by his troublesome relationship with his mother, played by Angelina Jolie, and his father, played by Val Kilmer. In the end Stone portrays Alexander as a man consumed by his own inner demons and whose greatest threat came from his own ego.

Much of the historical details of the movie come from a voice over done by Anthony Hopkins. Hopkins is excellent and it's a shame he didn't play a bigger part as his acting skills were sorely needed. In contrast Angelina Jolie's acting skills are completely wasted in such a limited role while Val Kilmer appears to be uncomfortable and miscast as Alexander's father. Farrell, who has turned in better performances, gives a solid if not exceptional performance in the lead role. The battle scenes are also average at best and pale in comparison to the large battle scenes in the Lord of the Rings Movies.

As the viewer I never really cared about any of the characters and was never drawn into the story. I probably wasn't alone judging by the film's bad reviews and its quick exit from the theatres. With average acting, boring plot, and anti-climatic ending, this is a film that you should only watch if nothing else is on.
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Alexander

Created: 03/06/07
What can I say?
One of my most favorite films of all time.
Colin Farrel and Jared Leto are awesome in this film as is, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Hopkins, Val Kilmer, Jonathan Ryes Myers, and Angelina Jolie.
Many other actors that I cannot remember right now.

This film is the life story of Alexander the Great after he took the thrown after his father King Philip was killed.
It's battles are bloody, it's love is truly passionate, and the adventure leaves you on the edge of our seat.
Filled with love, deceit, and accomplishment, Alexander is just one example of the strenth and conviction of the human heart.

Higly recommended to anyone who is into Greek culture and history.
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Alexander

Created: 07/06/06
Director Oliver Stone loves a good contraversy, whether it's his take on the Vietnam War, the JFK assassination ... or Alexander the Great. Colin Farrell makes an odd anguished Alexander, Angelina Jolie's talent is wasted in her role as the mother, Val Kilmer is miscast, and Rosario Dawson proves she has lovely breasts to go with her acting talent. But any Stone film is interesting, even when it misses the mark!
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History At It's Best

Created: 06/12/08
Few movies celebrate gay love, this film does not let you down! "Alexander" tells the story of Alexander the Greats rise to power following the assassination of his Father King Phillip..played by Val Kilmer..I love Vals portrayal of Doc Holliday and like with "Tombstone" (I urge everyone who hasn't seen that great Val Kilmer movie to give it a look see also stars Kurt Russell, Bill Paxton and Sam Elliott just to name a few) Kilmer gave his role of King Phillip his all..Viewers get to watch as Alexander grows up, rises to power, falls in love continues his rise, mourns those he loves and meets a not so surprising end, something his Mother played by the beautiful Angelina Jolie gave him warning about..Was Alexanders Mother a Sorceress as was believed?..Was Alexander the Son of Zeus?? Watch this film and find out for yourself!! I give this movie 5 out of 5 stars!!
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PIece of garbage, don't waste your money or your time on this film.

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Created: 05/05/11
I teach World History and was looking for a film about Alexander the Great. This thing popped up. It is absolute garbage. It is an exercise in pushing a homosexual agenda on humanity by claiming that one of the greatest heroes of the past preferred men to women. Not even the presence of Rosario Dawson and Angelina Jolie could save this piece of trash. I literally threw mine in the trash, then I went and took a long hot shower.
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