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Master and Commander - The Far Side of the World
a.k.a. Master and Commander - The Far Side of the World Director: Peter Weir Cast: Russell Crowe, Paul Bettany, Billy Boyd, James D'Arcy

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/20/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 7,954

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Side #1 --
1. Main Titles [2:03]
2. The HMS Surprise [1:56]
3. A Shape in the Fog [2:03]
4. Under Attack [2:17]
5. Lucky Jack's Gambit [3:44]
6. The Butcher's Bill [:37]
7. Aubrey's Plan [2:36]
8. No Braver Patient [2:47]
9. Duet [:08]
10. The Ship of the Future [2:09]
11. The Captain's Table [4:03]
12. Turning of the Tide [1:56]
13. A Small Surprise [1:40]
14. The Storm [2:23]
15. Man Overboard [1:05]
16. Pride or Duty? [5:05]
17. Our Destination [:16]
18. The Galapagos [2:55]
19. Survivors [2:50]
20. Broken Promises [3:08]
21. Batteries and Biology [3:04]
22. The Doldrums [:38]
23. Hollom's Weakness [5:06]
24. Jonah [:31]
25. The Doctor's Dilemma [3:04]
26. Heal Thyself [3:34]
27. The Fighting Naturalist [:48]
28. An Unexpected Find [1:59]
29. Nature and Naval Warfare [1:44]
30. Surprise Is on Our Side [2:15]
31. Against the Acheron [:38]
32. Wolf in Sheep's Clothing [2:38]
33. Committed to the Deep [2:01]
34. Captain's Orders [:45]
35. Requirements of the Service [4:28]
36. End Titles [1:34]

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Editorial Reviews

Fans of seafaring sagas along the lines of Horatio Hornblower will be duly enchanted by Master and Commander, a rousing adventure in the grand tradition of Hollywood's Golden Age. Australian filmmaker Peter Weir wrote and directed this magnificent adaptation of two of Patrick O'Brian's bestselling novels, set during the Napoleonic period, when Britain still ruled the seas. Charismatic Russell Crowe is perfectly cast as O'Brian's larger-than-life hero, "Lucky Jack" Aubrey, one of Her Majesty's most able sea captains. Spotting the French warship Acheron in the waters near South America, he decides -- against the urging of his close friend, the ship's doctor, Stephen Maturin (Paul Bettany) -- to pursue the phantom raider that has been laying waste to British vessels, calculating that the element of surprise will help him offset the Acheron's superior speed and armament. While Weir's adaptation offers its share of thrillingly staged open-seas combat scenes, he unfolds the yarn at a leisurely pace and lavishes a great deal of screen time on the supporting characters, particularly delineating Aubrey's relationship to his loyal crew. O'Brian's characters aren't mythic archetypes -- they're believable, flesh-and-blood entities driven only by their duty to Queen and country. Loyalty, honor, and patriotism aren't often celebrated in contemporary movies, but Master and Commander reminds us that these qualities still fuel entertaining tales. It's a gripping film with just about everything you could want: action, suspense, drama, and even a bit of humor. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Good movie!by JMCostanza

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April 06, 2009: Russell Crowe puts on a good performance. Plot isn't as clear or exciting as it should be. Good movie though.

Brilliant!by Vesper

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October 27, 2008: Personally, it should have taken the Best Picture Oscar. Regardless of the Academy's oversight in that category, this is a truly brilliant film. Crowe and Bettany give equally stirring performances and have wonderful chemistry. The supporting actors are none to balk at either. The action is captivating. The plot intriguing albeit a tad predictable. And the period accuracy would make a dramaturg swoon! And, as with any Peter Weir film, the direction and cinematography are beautiful.


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