Flesh and Blood From:Rutger Hauer , Jennifer Jason Leigh , Tom Burlinson , Jack Thompson , Fernando Hilbeck , TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT , Paul Verhoeven , MGM (Video & DVD) ,
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT EAN: 9780792859512 Format: Color Format: DVD-Video Format: Letterboxed Format: Subtitled Format: Widescreen Format: NTSC ISBN: 0792859510 Weight: 100 hundredths-pounds Label: MGM (Video & DVD) Audio Format: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) Number Of Items: 1 Packaged Height: 60 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 740 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 5 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 540 hundredths-inches Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD) Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2004-02-03 Running Time: 126 minutes Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Theatrical Release Date: 1985-08-30
Product Description:
In the battle between good and evil, only the strong survive! From visionary director Paul Verhoeven (Basic Instinct) comes this "vivid and muscular" (Variety) epic adventure of medieval bravery and blood lust starring Rutger Hauer and Jennifer Jason Leigh! In the chaotic, morally bankrupt Europe of 1510, a cold-hearted warrior named Martin (Hauer) leads his motley crew of mercenaries into battle to reclaim the castle of an ousted nobleman. But when the despot betrays them, Martin and his band of ruffians strike back by kidnapping the innocent young maiden (Leigh) betrothed to the nobleman's sona fearless Renaissance man who must risk life and limb to rescue the woman he loves!
Customer Reviews:
Not your typical Hollywood version of history, 2008-10-22 In Western Europe in 1501, a noble betrays the mercenaries he hired to help him seize a castle. This leads to the mercenaries, led by Rutger Hauer, seeking revenge on the noble by killing his men and kidnapping the woman (Jennifer Jason Leigh) betrothed to his son (Tom Burlinson).
Probably due to the fact that this film is a Spanish/American/Dutch co-production, "Flesh + Blood" is not your typical Hollywood version of history, it's more the unwashed, disease-ridden version, where even the supposed heroes of the film aren't entirely good. "Flesh + Blood" was director Paul Verhoeven's first American movie, and as with his later movies (such as "Robocop", "Starship Troopers" and "Basic Instinct"), this film is filled with graphic sex, brutal violence and gratuitous nudity. Unlike these other films, however, which fit more closely to the Hollywood "violence is fun" mould, this film portrays these elements in a far more realistic and disturbing manner. In fact, the whole film seems to be trying to be realistic (give or take an anachronism or two), right down to the inclusion of the black plague into the storyline and the acknowledgement of what happens to young women who are kidnapped by mercenaries. For this reason, I hesitate to describe "Flesh + Blood" as an enjoyable film (I can imagine many people turning this film off within the first half-hour). Nevertheless, "Flesh + Blood" is a compelling film that is very different from any film that I have ever seen (the heroes of this film are a far cry from Errol Flynn in tights), and as a result, kept me watching, even through the more difficult scenes. What fascinated me the most was wondering who would actually "win" at the end of the day: the nobles, the mercenaries or the plague. Given that both the nobles and the mercenaries were capable of evil, it seemed that the film could go either way.
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