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Harsh Times (DVD, 2007)
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Haunted by nightmares from his murderous military past, the honorably discharged Jim (Christian Bale) spends his time between his impoverished fiancee in rural Mexico and crui...Read more
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The "Soldier of the Apocalypse" is upon us.
Christian Bale chalks up another bravado performance to his ever growing resume with Harsh Times, the directorial debut of David Ayer (writer of Training Day). No stranger to ...Read more
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A Very Powerful Movie about East L.A. Crime and Life
I am completely miffed at people who have obviously not tried for a second to comprehend this film. They have only bitched about how immature Christian Bale's character is and...Read more

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Haunted by nightmares from his murderous military past, the honorably discharged Jim (Christian Bale) spends his time between his impoverished fiancee in rural Mexico and cruising the streets of east L.A., knocking back beers and smoking joints with his buddy Mike (Freddy Rodriguez). They also pawn a gun, run into some trouble with a jealous gangster, and fool Mike's girlfriend (Eva Longoria) into thinking he's actually dropping off resumes instead of getting drunk and high with his buddy. Homeland Security meanwhile wants to recruit Jim for some special ops in Central America, but first he has to pass a urine test.This is the directorial debut of David Ayer, who wrote TRAINING DAY, which this film resembles with its smog-saturated cinematography and loving attention to the minutiae of male bonding and "homey codes" in and around L.A.'s inner-city drug culture. One never knows where the story is going, or what's around the next corner in this off-center yarn, and Ayer captures that uneasy feeling of cruising through a bad part of town in a car with someone who you slowly realize cannot be trusted. Christian Bale delivers, as usual, a towering performance: growing progressively more disturbed as the film goes on, he weeps, roars, struts, shouts and flips out, maintaining audience sympathy all the while.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 796019799553

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Genre:Action/Adventure
Format:DVD

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Director:David Ayer
Leading Role:Christian Bale, Freddy Rodriguez
eBay Product ID: EPID56496800
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3 stars out of 5 -- "As another reminder of Christian Bale's prodigious talent...it succeeds with bracing impact."
Total Film - Neil Smith (08/01/2006)

"[T]he real driving force is Christian Bale's turn as Jim....Bale flaunts his range throughout, tipping from tender to slyly persuasive to stark staring mad."
Sight and Sound - Matthew Leyland (09/01/2006)

"[HARSH TIMES] ratchets up its intense, buzzy, nervy vibe to powerful effect."
Uncut - Chris Roberts (09/01/2006)

"All eyes are riveted on Christian Bale....Bale is mesmerizing and Rodriguez keeps up with him." -- Grade: B+
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (11/17/2006)

4 stars out of 5 -- "[Ayer] has made a remarkable directorial debut. He clearly knows his stuff, as the LA locale is gritty and visceral, and his performers seem utterly at home in this dangerous environment."
Ultimate DVD - Nikki Baughan (06/01/2007)

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The "Soldier of the Apocalypse" is upon us.

Created: 29/05/07
Christian Bale chalks up another bravado performance to his ever growing resume with Harsh Times, the directorial debut of David Ayer (writer of Training Day). No stranger to dark, brooding & sometimes ballistic characters (e.g. American Psycho, The Machinist, Batman Begins), Bale pulls off a wholly believable character in Harsh Times, who much like Denzel Washington in Training Day, is one that the audience can actually identify with. Set in South Central L.A., Jim (Bale) is a former mentally scarred Gulf War vet who after being rejected from joining the L.A.P.D. resorts to a life of crime (muggings, drug dealing/trafficking, etc.). His character's moral & emotional descent is fascinating yet tragic to watch as he cruises the massive sunbaked landscape of South Central Los Angeles. Harsh Times is further complemented by realistic street dialogue & the acting chops of Freddy Rodriguez (who plays Jim's best friend, Mike). Unpredictable, visceral & well worth viewing.
3.5 out of 5 stars.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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A Very Powerful Movie about East L.A. Crime and Life

Created: 31/03/07
I am completely miffed at people who have obviously not tried for a second to comprehend this film. They have only bitched about how immature Christian Bale's character is and how unsympathetic he appears to be. This is one of the best characters on screen I have seen in a long time, with an equally searing performance to go with it. Bale is our best working actor right now and is still not appreciated even with his growing popularity. The movie a thousand times more complicated than the visceral formula of 'Training Day.' I am supremely impressed with David Ayer's freshman effort at directing. A lot of soldiers are exactly like this outside of a military environment, which does not mean they are 'immature' or unsympathetic, they just have a high-key personality. Bale is infinitely complicated, and by the end you are absolutely heartbroken at what is character has endured and become at war and at home (assuming you have the vision to recognize this). I hope one day in retrospect this movie and Bale's performance get's its due.
7 of 7 people found this review helpful.
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I had to watch a comedy after this one

Created: 22/03/11
I haven't been enthrolled in a movie in a long time, but I couldn't keep my eyes off the screen the entire movie. I literally felt like I needed to take a shower after watching this due to the grit and grimy feeling it left me with. Not in a bad way, but a way that leaves an impression on you and kind of follows you throughout your day. Intially I thought the characters were too over the top in their initial performances. This is probably due to knowing both actors in other films where they are nothing like these characters. Once you get into the movie everything flows well and the story unravels and you see the horrors unfold in front of you. Some of Freddy Rodriquez' expressions are so real that actually gave me the chills. Unbelieveable acting and great story line. The ending was well thought out and left you with that uneasy feeling. Highly recommended movie.
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Harsh Times

Created: 07/09/08
An inexpensive DVD, so it was not too painfull to set it aside for Trade-in or Disposal. An unusual story of disturbed individuals doing stupid things, to no good end. The only thing to learn from this movie is to avoid spending any time around loosers like these characters. Not worthy of a rating beyond that. If Al Gore wanted to make an Action/Crime Movie, it would be a lot like this one.
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A Strong and Powerful film on PTSS in the Urban Jungle

Created: 07/03/08
Christian bale stars as Jim Davis, an honorably discharged Marine Ranger who gets denied entrance to the LAPD. Bale gives an awesome performance once again.

I bought this film for Bale and Rodriguez's stellar performances and the riveting plot.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Harsh Times (DVD, 2007)
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