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Title: Alexander (Director's Cut)
Format: DVD
Condition: New
Number Of Discs: 1
Release Date: 08/01/2005
Genre: Action & Adventure
Actors: Angelina Jolie, Anthony Hopkins, Colin Farrell, Gary Stretch, Jared Leto, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Rosario Dawson, Val Kilmer
Director: Oliver Stone
Audio Language: English, English
Runtime: 175 minutes
Region Code: DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)
Studio: Warner Bros. Home Ent.
Subtitle Language: en, English
Certificate: BBFC 15
Description: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Director's cut of the adventure based on the true story of one of history's most luminous and influential leaders, Alexander the Great. Alexander (Colin Farrell) was a man who had conquered 90% of the known world by the age of 27. He led his virtually invincible Greek and Macedonian armies through 22,000 miles of sieges and conquests in just eight years, and by the time of his death at the age of 32 had forged an empire unlike any the world had ever seen. The film chronicles Alexander's path to becoming a living legend, from a youth fueled by dreams of myth, glory and adventure to his lonely death as a ruler of a vast Empire.

REVIEW
If you're determined to spend three hours with Oliver Stone's take on the personal and military struggles of ancient Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great, you should know that Alexander (Colin Farrell, in blonde disarray) is not half so much fun as mom Olympias (Angelina Jolie) or his future wild bride Roxane (Rosario Dawson). Indeed, it's the women in Alex's life who provide the movie's most satisfying action: Jolie, sporting some kind of Russian accent, wraps herself in snakes while hissing promises of Farrell's destiny; Dawson disrobes and threatens to cut Farrell's throat before shtupping his brains out. The rest is leaden history, supposedly novel because it showcases epic battle sequences and addresses Alexander's great love for his buddy Hephaistion (Jared Leto). But the man-on-man romance is limited to teary hugs, and the battles are indecipherable messes-you have to wait for Anthony Hopkins' narration to tell you what happened (in fact, you have to wait for Hopkins' narration to tell you everything that happens). There's some spectacle on display but, alas, not much that is truly spectacular. --Steve Wiecking,

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