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    Hart's War Director: Gregory Hoblit Cast: Bruce Willis, Colin Farrell, Terrence Howard, Marcel Iures

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 01/30/2007
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 27,099
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    1080p HD resolution provides dazzling, unparalleled picture quality; Lossless audio delivers the purest digital sound available; Smart menu technology floats on-screen during playback so you never leave the film; Special Features:; Theatrical trailer in high definition

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    Disc #1 -- Hart's War
    1. Main Titles/Privilege
    2. Ambush
    3. Interrogation
    4. Transport
    5. POW
    6. Behind the Gates
    7. Questioning
    8. New Barracks
    9. More Prisoners
    10. Crowded House
    11. Bread Winners
    12. Spiked
    13. Lost Transmission
    14. Crash Landing
    15. Liar
    16. Crime Scene
    17. Railroaded
    18. Acting Attorney
    19. Rigged Trial
    20. Suprise Assistance
    21. Called Out
    22. Colonel to Colonel
    23. Smudges
    24. Lt. Scott Speaks Up
    25. Colonel on the Stand
    26. Discovery
    27. Case Solved
    28. Honor
    29. Closing Arguments
    30. Sacrifices
    31. Deep Understanding
    32. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    Bruce Willis brings his instinctive authority to the role of an American colonel imprisoned by the Nazis in this edge-of-the-seat thriller, an effective commingling of elements from war movies, courtroom dramas, and murder mysteries. Based on a novel by whodunit specialist John Katzenbach, Hart’s War unfolds entirely within the confines of a German prisoner-of-war camp: New arrival Lt. Tom Hart (Colin Farrell) is assigned by commanding officer Colonel William McNamara (Willis) to defend an African-American pilot accused of killing a racist fellow inmate. Camp commandant Visser (Marcel Iures), amused by the prospect of seeing American military justice in action, has sanctioned a trial -- but he is unaware that McNamara is using the sideshow to cover an elaborate sabotage plan. Director Gregory Hoblit (Primal Fear) initially steers the film as if it were just another prison-camp drama, but he shifts gears when the trial gets underway and it becomes apparent that the pilot might be innocent after all. Colin Farrell handles a demanding role with just the right measure of skepticism, but it’s Willis who dominates the screen with an understated turn as the crafty C.O., for whom the trial is just another chess move in a potentially deadly game with his brilliant, cynical Nazi counterpart. After getting off to a slow start, Hart’s War becomes a tense thriller that will bring you to the edge of your seat and keep you there. Willis and Hoblit supply a commentary for the DVD, which also includes deleted scenes, photo galleries, and theatrical trailers. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Hart's Warby Anonymous

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    November 10, 2003: I enjoyed this movie at some points. I liked how this movie concentrated more on a German concentration camp than on the real battles. Colin Farrell and Bruce Willis did ok but I was confused at some points. If you want a different kind of war movie, rent or buy this.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.

    Hart's Warby Anonymous

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    March 31, 2003: Although the movie starts off with the promise of appeal it soons leaves such a path for one of confusion and sub-parness. I read the book and subsequently saw the movie, knowing that you can't expect the movie to be just like the book. What I didn't expect was that the only thing that would be the same was the names, word to the wise: if you read the book do not, I repeat, NOT see this movie. And if you haven't read the book, well, you're bound to be confused. Bruce Willis's character lacks substance(much unlike the McNamara in the book). And Colin Farrell fails miserably to give life to Tammy Hart. Not just as he was in the book but in anyway. The movie is mildly interesting but not enough to see again, ever.Overall a waste of potential.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.


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