"The
Perfect Storm" on DVD
Making Waves
Wolfgang Petersen's "The Perfect Storm" looked from its billing and commercials
like just another special effects romp.
It isn't. Oh, sure, the effects are spectacular and the action's first
rate - but there's a lot more to this movie than just "the perfect storm."
The movie begins in the fishing town of Gloucester, as the boats return
home from their latest dangerous trek to the Grand Banks to bring back
whatever they can of the dwindling supply of fish stock.
The Andrea Gale is one of these boats, a swordfisher, under the stewardship
of George Clooney, a man born to the job of fishing captain. It was a
lousy trip, though, and despite the lateness of the season and the potential
danger of messing with the unpredictable autumn weather, he decides to
take his crew out for one last trip to see if they can bring in enough
fish to take the pressure off him from higher up in the company.
Reluctantly - extremely reluctantly - his crew agrees to head out with
him, farther than they've ever ventured before.
Then fate, in the guise of Mother Nature steps in, and the movie goes
from an interesting and heartwarming drama to a roller coaster ride par
excellence. You'll want to have plenty of popcorn handy.
It's the "interesting and heartwarming drama" aspect of "The Perfect
Storm" that really make this movie something special. You get a feel for
these people, their loved ones, and the lives they all lead. It's a fascinating
look at a part of society about whom we've all heard, but very few have
actually experienced. You grow to understand the risks these fishermen
face in their little ships on a limitless ocean, the pride they have in
their chosen calling, and their unbelievable strength and guts.
There's an interesting subplot involving the US Coast Guard trying to
rescue a family yacht caught farther south in the storm that's at least
as exciting as the main story of the heavily-laden Andrea Gale trying
to plow its way back home. We don't know how much of the tale is true
(the story is "based on a true story"), but it certainly portrays these
military men as ultra-professional, outrageously brave, and supremely
duty bound.
We were disappointed in the ending, but shan't spoil it for you here.
Audio and video quality of the widescreen DVD are excellent. The Dolby
Digital makes you feel a part of the action at times, which is exactly
the opposite of where you'd really want to be! And thank God for widescreen.
We pity the people who watch this flick on pan&scan VHS because they'll
surely miss some of the unbelievable shots of the gigantic waves moving
in and away from the center of the action.
Extras abound on "The Perfect Storm" DVD. There are three behind the
scenes documentaries, three feature length commentaries, a gallery of
conceptual art with commentary by director Petersen. You also get storyboards,
a photo montage, filmographies and a bunch of DVD ROM features.
We went into "The Perfect Storm" not expecting much. We were blown away.
The Perfect Storm, from Warner Home Video
1308 minutes, Widescreen (2.35:1), Dolby Digital
Starring George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Diane Lane, William Fichtner,
Karen Allen, Allen Payne, Bob Gunton, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio.
Produced by Paula Weinsten, Wolfgang Petersen and Gail Katz
Written by Bill Wittliff, Directed by Wolfgang Petersen
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