In Collection
#157
Seen It:
Yes
Drama, Romance, War
USA / English
| Jude Law |
Inman |
| Nicole Kidman |
Ada Monroe |
| Renée Zellweger |
Ruby Thewes |
| Renee Zellweger |
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| Kathy Baker |
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| Lucas Black |
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| James Gammon |
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| Brendan Gleeson |
Stobrod Thewes |
| Philip Seymour Hoffman |
Reverend Veasey |
| Charlie Hunnam |
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| Jena Malone |
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| Eileen Atkins |
Maddy |
| Natalie Portman |
Sara |
| Giovanni Ribisi |
Junior |
| Donald Sutherland |
Reverend Monroe |
| Ray Winstone |
Teague |
| Director |
Anthony Minghella |
| Producer |
Albert Berger; William Horberg |
| Writer |
Anthony Minghella; Charles Frazier |
Freely adapted from Charles Frazier's beloved bestseller,
Cold Mountain boasts an impeccable pedigree as a respectable Civil War love story, offering everything you'd want from a romantic epic except a resonant emotional core. Everything in this sweeping, Odyssean journey depends on believing in the instant love that ignites during a
very brief encounter between genteel, city-bred preacher's daughter Ada (Nicole Kidman) and Confederate soldier Inman (Jude Law), who deserts the battlefield to return, weary and wounded, to Ada's inherited farm in the rural town of Cold Mountain, North Carolina. In an epic (but dramatically tenuous) case of absence making hearts grow fonder, Inman endures a treacherous hike fraught with danger (and populated by supporting players including Philip Seymour Hoffman, Natalie Portman, and others) while the struggling, inexperienced Ada is aided by the high-spirited Ruby (Renée Zellweger), forming a powerful farming partnership that transforms Ada into a strong, lovelorn survivor. The film's episodic structure slightly weakens its emotional impact, and it's fairly obvious that director Anthony Minghella is striving to repeat the prestigious romanticism of his Oscar®-winning hit
The English Patient. For the most part it works, especially in the dynamic performances of Zellweger and Kidman, and the explosive 1864 battle of Petersburg, Virginia, is recreated with violent, percussive intensity. Those who admired Frazier's novel may regret some of the changes made in Minghella's adaptation (the ending is particularly altered), but
Cold Mountain remains a high-class example of grand, old-fashioned filmmaking, boosted by star power of the highest order.
--Jeff Shannon
| Barcode |
786936242164 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
1/25/2005 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color |
| Subtitles |
French; Spanish |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
2 |
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