Over There - The Complete Season details
| Format: | 15 DVD |
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| Starring: | Luke MacFarlane, Lizette Carrion, Nicki Lynn Aycox, Erik Palladino, Josh Henderson |
| Genres: | Action/Adventure - War, Drama, Television - Military |
| Studio: | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Name | Discs | |
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Over There - The Complete Season - Disc 1 |
15 Disc 1 | |
Over There - The Complete Season - Disc 2 |
15 Disc 2 | |
Over There - The Complete Season - Disc 3 |
15 Disc 3 | |
Over There - The Complete Season - Disc 4 |
15 Disc 4 |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 9 hours 10 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 01 May 2006 |
| Main languages: | English |
| Subtitles: | Danish, English, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish |
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Highly underated
By lewis scott from scotland , 13 Dec 2006[Highly rated reviewer]
Over There: Season One is simply a revelation, a new way to look at a drama about a new kind of American war. Told over 13 superb episodes, in which a handful of soldiers go through a great many changes to arrive at their own flawed, beautiful humanity, this series by prolific producer Steven Bochco (NYPD Blue) has nothing to do with the politics or decreasing popularity of the Iraq war. The show is consumed, instead, by the logistics of U.S. troops staying alive from hour to hour against a campaign of masked insurgents, roadside bombs, and clever lures into unforeseen dangers. Many of Over There's most gripping moments are concerned with the fallibility of soldiers trying to decipher the sometimes inscrutable actions of men, women, and children who may or may not be the enemy. It's hard to tell, for example, if the Iraqi man who stepped out of his house to kick a soccer ball with his son is, in fact, grabbing a moment of happiness with his child or trying to deceive the Americans with a false veneer of normalcy. There isn't always a way to be sure of intentions, and the show's major characters are often forced to make split-second judgments fraught with moral ambivalence and potential tragedy.
In the Bochco tradition, individual episodes juggle several storylines that can take an entire season to play out, frequently in unexpected ways. The wounding of a young private named Bo Rider (Josh Henderson) in the series pilot leads to a protracted story of personal valor back home and a showdown with a monstrous father. The embedding of a television journalist with the major characters touches on media spin in the modern age, as well as the phenomenon of hostage-taking in Iraq. The training of more-or-less hapless Iraqi security forces to take over for the Americans does not inspire confidence that the U.S. can get out anytime soon. Issues of infidelity, loneliness, female soldiers in battle, the incompetence of some commanding officers, conflicts between supposed comrades-in-arms, and much else bring a gritty honesty to the show. But it's the striking visuals that take one's breath away: the disorienting perspective from within a truck that's just been shelled, the strange look of a firefight waged almost eyeball-to-eyeball between enemies, with neither side ducking for cover. There's never been an American television show based on a war currently being waged, and Over There certainly makes one realize how much survival in Iraq is an end in itself, far away from ongoing debates about the war's justification.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(66)Terrible mock war drama
By Gavinder (19 reviews) from London , 06 Aug 2011This was supposed to be the military equivalent of 'The Office', but all it is a retread of military cliches and cheap humour. Zero entertainment value.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Over There.
By rafcosford (11 reviews) from Hockley.England , 11 Sep 2010My wife & I enjoyed this series. Not the murder & mayhem, but the story lines, the acting. Also gives an insight into the things modern day soldiers have to contend with, the other side don't wear uniforms so you have no idea who is your enemy. They don't adhere to what we consider the laws of engagement in a war. I would not like to have to go through this. I thought the series dealt well with this problem. I had a sargeant when in the forces who we depended on, they are your most important friend!
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An Excellent Series!
By Nathan444 (3 reviews) from Spalding , 04 Aug 2010I really cant tell you enough how much i enjoyed this series.
A great portrayal of the events in Iraq.
The actors played tremedously good parts, each fitting exactly as they should to their characters.
I am gutted they only made 1 series, but it is 13 episodes of resounding pleasure, action and pure awesomenuss.
Definately worth renting.
If your into war series or even action type things.. this is the series for you!- Was this review helpful to you?
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nearly as good as the sopranos...........
By Rodersa (3 reviews) from Nottingham , 27 May 2010...well not quite,but got given this to watch,and thought it was brilliant,and its a shame they only made 1 series...well worth renting- Was this review helpful to you?
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A WORLD OF HURT.
By MAVERICK (70 reviews) from Knottingley , 31 Aug 2009THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide
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