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A visually stunning epic, THE MISSION recounts the true story of two men--a man of the sword (Robert De Niro) and a man of the cloth (Jeremy Irons)--both Jesuit missionaries w...Read more
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One of DeNiro's best performances, this is a highly overlooked epic classic with great performances by both DeNiro and Jeromy Irons.
DeNiro is sinister as a slave Indian ...Read more
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Amazing Movie!
This movie is one of my all time favorites. I typically don't go for serious flicks (I'm a comedy gal), but this movie is so moving - it is a must see. It speaks to the powe...Read more

The Mission (DVD, 2003, 2-Disc Set, Special Edition; Widescreen)

Roland Joffé, Robert De Niro, Jeremy Irons|Theatrical release: 1986 | Rating: PG (MPAA)

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A visually stunning epic, THE MISSION recounts the true story of two men--a man of the sword (Robert De Niro) and a man of the cloth (Jeremy Irons)--both Jesuit missionaries who defied the colonial forces of mighty Spain and Portugal to save an Indian tribe from slavery in mid-18th-century South America. Mendoza (De Niro) is a slave trader and colonial imperialist who murdered his own brother (Aidan Quinn) and seeks penance for his sins by becomining a missionary at Father Gabriel's (Irons) mountaintop mission; Gabriel is a devout and idealistic man who extols nonviolence and peaceful interaction with the natives and colonialists. Despite their differences, the two men must unite to save the mission when Spain, Portugal, and the Catholic church begin negotiating their boundaries in the area--negotiations that will affect both the freedom of the natives and the well-being of the Jesuit missionaries who have set up safe havens for them. Director Roland Joffé's sweeping masterpiece is a haunting account of the unjust treatment of the Guarani Indians of South America and the men who fought desperately, in very different ways, to save them. The film features a mezmerizing musical score by Ennio Morricone that weaves a stunning combination of church choirs and native Indian panpipes into the lush images of the Brazilian rainforest.

Product Details
  • Edition: 2-Disc Special Edition; Widescreen
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rating: PG (MPAA)
  • Film Country: United Kingdom
  • UPC: 085392349722

Additional Details
Genre:Action/Adventure
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:2-Disc Special Edition; Widescreen

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Director:Roland Joffé
Leading Role:Robert De Niro, Jeremy Irons
eBay Product ID: EPID3442911

Movie trailer and editorial reviews

"...Many dazzling sequences....Joffé is well in command of his emotional commitments..."
Sight and Sound - Gavin Millar (09/01/1986)

"...Spectacular scenery and an extraordinary high degree of production values....Director Joffe has come up with some stunning scenes..."
Variety - Sege. (05/21/1986)

"...THE MISSION is haunting spectacle, it is serious and passionate....It provides Jeremy Irons with a chance for his purest and most searing film performance..."
Los Angeles Times - Sheila Benson (11/15/1986)

"...Earnest in tone, melancholic in mood....If your tear ducts aren't tingling as its credits roll, check your soul..."
Total Film - Daniel Webb (07/01/2003)

"...Ennio Morricone's famous score sounds appropriately mystical and majestic..."
Hollywood Reporter - Glenn Abel (05/13/2003)

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The Mission

Created: 05/02/07
One of DeNiro's best performances, this is a highly overlooked epic classic with great performances by both DeNiro and Jeromy Irons.
DeNiro is sinister as a slave Indian trader forced to look in the mirror when he's imprisoned for killing his brother in a drunken rage over a girl they both loved. Irons is a priest who's mission is to convert the Indian population in a remote village. He offers DeNiro a chance at redemption by allowing him to assist him with the converts, the very same people he sold and enslaved. The endeaver frees his soul and he finds peace with himself until the Monarchy decide not to support Irons cause and begins a full assault to enslave the Indians once again. Now DeNiro finds himself training and fighting along side the Indians, those same people he once hunted. (Sound like a recent Tom Cruise Movie anyone?).
Beautifully filmed in what looked like Peru, this film will be greatly enjoyed on a large widescreen T.V. with a background of waterfalls and crisp green jungles.
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Amazing Movie!

Created: 08/03/09
This movie is one of my all time favorites. I typically don't go for serious flicks (I'm a comedy gal), but this movie is so moving - it is a must see. It speaks to the power of music while making you think about ethical dilemmas in religion - but it is in no way as boring as that may sound! It is based on a true story and you can enjoy it for its gripping tale as well as the fantastic scenery without getting academic if you like. Just watch this one - you won't forget it!
*As an aside - if you are a musician or music lover you will probably fall in love with "Gabriel's oboe", the song that Father Gabriel first plays when surrounded by the Guarani. Yo-Yo Ma has rearranged this for cello and plays it beautifully on several of his recordings.
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Created: 05/07/06
The Mission, as a movie, transports the viewer into a new vision of life. The basic change is an understanding of getting out of one's own narcissistic box and finding energy to live a high set of values. The transposition of values is not one-to-one, that is, doing what we see. Rather, the movie provides an example to be translated into one' own little world, living in a way to leave the planet a better place, regardless of one's personal belief system.
I am hyper-critical of movies generally. As a teacher and worker with youth, I have used The Mission dozens of times for teaching/discussion. Youth respond vigoroulsy to the experience. What to say? There is adventure, drama, suspended animation of emotions and stunning photography. If I were to rate the movie on a scale of 1 to 10 I would give it an 11.
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A true Epic

Created: 26/05/09
There are many reasons to own this movie, mainly the fact that you will want to watch it again and again. It is one of few movies that will get your mind thinking for days. The dialogue is pretty sparse, but the music, imagery, and intensity of the characters tell the story. Now, to clear up a few problems I saw in previous reviews: It was filmed in Brazil with the incredible water fall scenes being at Iguazu Falls. The tribe of natives is the Guarani, a people that still live in the area to this day. It is a tragic film that will be too much for some people, but it's a story that needs to be told, and the "good" characters inspire some much needed hope.
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The Mission is not to miss!

Created: 04/08/06
First reason to buy the film was the musical score. The best reason to buy this film is that it's a stirring, wonderful story of native South Americans in the colonial period. The Jesuits should be proud! Actors were so compelling. I sure missed seeing this in the 80's when it first was produced.
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