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JFK
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Cat.no: D 012306
Cert: 15
Running time: 181 minutes
Year: 1991
Pressing: 1999
Region(s): 2, PAL
Chapters: 42 plus extras
Sound: Dolby Surround (Dolby Digital 2.0)
Languages: English, French, Italian
Subtitles: 8 languages available
Widescreen: 2.35:1
16:9-enhanced: No
Macrovision: Yes
Disc Format: DVD 9
Price: £15.99
Extras : Scene index
Director:
(Born on the Fourth of July, The Doors, Heaven and Earth, Natural Born Killers, Nixon, Platoon, Salvador, Talk Radio, Wall Street, U-Turn )
Producer:
A. Kitman Ho and Oliver Stone
Screenplay:
Oliver Stone and Zachary Sklar
(based on the books "On the Trail of Assassins" by Jim Garrison
and "Crossfire: The Plot that Killed Kennedy" by Jim Marrs )
Music:
Cast:
Jim Garrison: Kevin Costner (American Flyers, The Big Chill, Bull Duhram, Dances with Wolves, Fandango, Field of Dreams, Madonna: Truth or Dare, Night Shift, No Way Out, A Perfect World, The Postman, Revenge,
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Silverado, Sizzle Beach USA, Tin Cup, The Untouchables, The War, Waterworld, Wyatt Earp )
Lee Harvey Oswald: Gary Oldman (Air Force One, Basquiat, Dracula, The Fifth Element, The Firm, Leon, Murder In The First, Romeo Is Bleeding, The Scarlet Letter, Sid And Nancy, True Romance )
Liz Garrison: Sissy Spacek (Badlands, Carrie, Crimes of the Heart, If These Walls Could Talk )
Willie O'Keefe: Kevin Bacon (Apollo 13, Criminal Law, Diner, A Few Good Men, Footloose, Murder in the First, National Lampoon's Animal House, The River Wild, Sleepers )
Clay Shaw: Tommy Lee Jones (Batman Forever, Blown Away, The Client, Cobb, The Fugitive, Heaven and Earth, House of Cards, Men In Black, Stormy Monday, US Marshals, Under Siege, Volcano )
plus: Laurie Metcalf, Michael Rooker, Jay O. Sanders, Donald Sutherland,
Sally Kirkland, Edward Asner, Jack Lemmon, Vincent D'Onofrio, Joe Pesci, Walter
Matthau, John Candy, Lolita Davidovich, Frank Whaley and a guest appearance
by Jim Garrison himself as Earl Warren.
JFK
are the initials of the American president gunned down next to his wife.
The identity of the assassin still remains a mystery, although it's alleged
that the American government know a lot more than they're letting on.
New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner ) seeks to find
out the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, but he's being spun
a web of lies and conjecture as everyone wants to have their say.
Since the fateful day of November 22nd, 1963, the topic has been discussed far
and wide. Was it Lee Harvey Oswald (Gary Oldman ) in the Texas Book
Depository, or a man behind a bush on the grassy knoll? By the time this film
came out, the event had been talked about non-stop for almost thirty years and
what it needed was a fresh and interesting approach - the type that can be
applied by Oliver Stone with his flair for a quick-cut style of filming
and a top-rated cast as displayed above.
The picture quality is very good for a non-anamorphic DVD and it has an
average bitrate of 5.28Mb/s, occasionally peaking over 7Mb/s. However, it could
have been a whole lot better. The film is presented in the original theatrical
ratio of 2.35:1 and since Warner often tend to slightly-windowbox their films
for the home, to avoid the usual overscan that affects most TVs, you get the
chance to see damn-near all of the picture.
The sound comes in Dolby Digital 2.0 (Dolby Surround) form as recorded, but
won't tax your speakers too hard.
Extras :
Chapters :
The best thing that can be said of this disc is that it has 42 chapters
covering the 3hr length of the film. However, like a number of Warner's early
discs, the chapter selection menu is incredibly poor offering only five choices,
requiring you to seek out the rest yourself!
Languages/Subtitles :
There are three language options in the form of English, French and Italian,
while subtitles are available in eight: English (and for the hard of hearing),
Italian (and for the hard of hearing), French, Dutch, Arabic, Spanish,
Portuguese and German.
Menu :
A static menu with a shot of Kevin Costner. That's it.
The version of the film on this disc is the original theatrical version, which
seems bizarre since on video we have already been treated to a widescreen
director's cut containing 17 minutes extra footage and a box-set which also
included a documentary, Beyond JFK: A Question of Conspiracy . Such
extras would have made for a worthwhile release here, but alas, no such luck
here.
For an event that occured over 35 years ago, it's maddening to find that Warner
couldn't be bothered to include any extras at all here or sort out an anamorphic
transfer. The Region 1 DVD may not be anamorphic either but at least they saw
the director's cut version. In fact, since DVD is supposed to be able to hold
plenty of information on one disc, why can't this disc contain both versions
and use seamless branching to insert those extra scenes ?
My advice would be to wait for an eventual Special Edition if you care about
extras, although £15.99 for a three-hour film alone will hardly break
the bank.
FILM CONTENT : ****
PICTURE QUALITY : ****
SOUND QUALITY : ****
EXTRAS : 0
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OVERALL : ***
Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 1999
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