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Island, The - HD DVD Version (2005)

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Average rating: 70%
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Starring: Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, Djimon Hounsou, Sean Bean, Steve Buscemi, Michael Clarke Duncan
Director: Michael Bay
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 130 mins
Certificate: 12
Collections: HD DVD
Genres: Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Thriller
Languages: English
Released: 30/07/2007
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Brief synopsis of Island, The - HD DVD Version

In this action thriller from director Michael Bay (PEARL HARBOR, ARMAGEDDON), survivors of global contamination live in a sterile, self-contained world where their every move is monitored. The rules are easy: be pleasant, refrain from asking questions, and don't rock the boat. Everything they need is provided for them, from the white uniforms that magically appear in their closets, to their customized cafeteria-style meals. The survivors all eagerly await their big payoff: winning the lottery and being sent to The Island, the only remaining untainted land in the world. But Lincoln Six-Echo (Ewan McGregor) yearns for more from his life and begins to wonder what really lies outside the thick walls. When his best friend, Jordan Two-Delta (Scarlett Johansson), wins the lottery, he knows that he has to find out the truth about their world before she departs. What he finds is terrifying enough to send Lincoln and Jordan fleeing from the facility to the real world where they quickly discover that they are clones, and that both The Island and global contamination are a ruse. The clones sole purpose is to be harvested for replacement parts when their sponsors need them. With his business now in jeopardy, Dr. Merrick (Sean Bean), the founder of the cloning company, hires a crack team led by Albert Laurent (Djimon Hounsou) to track down his escaped product. Wild chase scenes through Los Angeles circa 2050 are punctuated by high-tech transportation as Lincoln and Jordan run for their lives and try to assimilate into a world that is completely foreign to them. The futuristic set design and visual effects are particularly impressive. McGregor and Johansson both expertly communicate the human element and desire for life that has developed in the two clones, while still finding humour and awe in their childlike naivety.

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Rated - 3 starsBetter in HD

A customer from Stafford, England , 24/08/2007

The High Definition quality of this disc far out weighs the story which is too predictable and the reason that Michael Bay always gets slated. It is an interesting story though, with fantastic visions of a near future, but what could have a been an intelligent, twisty, developing storyline falls flat in the name of commercialism.

There are good characters that simply are not developed in the film, despite best efforts from both the lead actors.

Worth a watch if you have HD though.

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsA good movie ruined by the ending...

Treadstone from London [Highly rated reviewer] , 21/09/2007

Every man and his dog has slagged of this film it seems, so perhaps it was for this reason that I wasn't expecting much, is why I thought this movie was in actual fact, rather good.

That is, until the end...which is far too long and drawn out and the whole movie could have been a good half hour shorter. I would hold the ending fully responsible for people having a poor opinion of this movie, because aside from that, there are some spectacular action sequences in here that make it well worth watching, they are right up there with the Matrix. I should also mention it looked fabulous in HD. Well worth seeing.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsastonishing!

AaronLyons from Rochester , 20/12/2007

Loved this film, all in HD and fabulous effects. Great plot and even better ending. The film kept me glued from the start to finish. Very futuristic but believable. well worth a watch!!!

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Rated - 4 starswhat hd is all about

A customer from Norwich, England , 14/09/2007

really enjoyed this film. got confused in places. fantastic in hd. the best hd film ive seen so far.

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Rated - 3 starsBetter in HD

A customer from Stafford, England , 24/08/2007

The High Definition quality of this disc far out weighs the story which is too predictable and the reason that Michael Bay always gets slated. It is an interesting story though, with fantastic visions of a near future, but what could have a been an intelligent, twisty, developing storyline falls flat in the name of commercialism.

There are good characters that simply are not developed in the film, despite best efforts from both the lead actors.

Worth a watch if you have HD though.

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Rated - 3 starsA good movie ruined by the ending...

Treadstone from London [Highly rated reviewer] , 21/09/2007

Every man and his dog has slagged of this film it seems, so perhaps it was for this reason that I wasn't expecting much, is why I thought this movie was in actual fact, rather good.

That is, until the end...which is far too long and drawn out and the whole movie could have been a good half hour shorter. I would hold the ending fully responsible for people having a poor opinion of this movie, because aside from that, there are some spectacular action sequences in here that make it well worth watching, they are right up there with the Matrix. I should also mention it looked fabulous in HD. Well worth seeing.

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