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Gandhi Director: Richard Attenborough Cast: Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen, Edward Fox, John Gielgud

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 02/17/2009
  • Original Release: 1982
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 12,189

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Disc 1 - Blu-ray Exclusive: Gandhi's Legacy: A Picture-In-Graphics Track Introduction by Sir Richard Attenborough; ; Director's Commentary; ; Disc 2 - Vintage Newsreel Footage Sir Ben Kingsley Talks about Gandhi" In Search of Gandhi" "Reflections on Ben" "Madeleine Slade: An Englishwoman Abroad" "The Funeral " Looking Back" "Shooting an Epic in India" "Designing Gandhi" "From the Director's Chair" "The Words of Mahatma Gandhi" "The Making of Gandhi Photo Montage

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In his epic masterpiece Gandhi, director Richard Attenborough explores the inspiring, complicated life of Mohandas K. Gandhi, the Indian lawyer who through ideological conviction and an impassioned sense of political justice went on to become the spiritual leader of a nation and the symbol of its hard-won independence. Ben Kingsley won an Oscar in the title role, and he is supported by an all-star cast that includes Candice Bergen as photographer Margaret Bourke-White and John Gielgud as Lord Irwin. This is a big story to tell, and Attenborough tackles his subject head on, zeroing in on those critical events in Gandhi's life that propelled him along his historic journey: his awakening to the injustice of Britain's resistance to Indian independence; his renunciation of his personal effects; his development of a "passive resistance" strategy in retaliation against the British army (which later inspired Dr. Martin Luther King); and, most memorably, his dramatic fasting in the name of his cause. As Gandhi, Kingsley, turns in an unforgettable performance, cloaking himself in the indomitable spirit of the soft-spoken yet determined pacifist, as he seamlessly evolves from citizen to statesman to modern-day messiah. Bruce Kluger, Barnes & Noble

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Entertaining and educatonalby FelicitySorentia

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February 23, 2009: It is amazing that anyone cold tackle such a subject matter as Gandhi and not make it look like boring, by the numbers, story telling.

Hats off to director, Richard Attenborough for tackling this and making it all come together.

I'm sure there will be differences that many have about this movie, particularly around factual events or even chronology. As it is with bigger than life figures, these things are always disputed.

But I don't think that Attenborough set out to make an "educational" film. However, Gandhi was indeed educational as well as highly entertaining.

Ben Kingsley is perfect a Gandhi. Very fine work too from Candice Bergen, Edward Fox and John Gielgud.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

great except for factual inaccuraciesby Anonymous

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April 19, 2008: let me start off by saying, yes, this is an excellent movie and deserves the praise. however, the many factual inaccuracies detract too much from the overall experience for me to give a complete endorsement. first off, gandhi was not punjabi, he was hawaiian. second, he was not a skinny little runt, as ben kingsley chooses to portray him. he was actually well over six feet tall and build like a young marlon brando. this has been well established by his biographer, winston phillips. third, he did not die in support of indian freedom. he is alive and quite well, residing in sunny fort lauderdale, florida. my grandparents are neighbors of his. if you can put these issues aside, however, you will enjoy what is otherwise a well acted and beautifully crafted period piece.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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