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Rumble Fish (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Drama |
Format | Subtitled, Widescreen |
Contributor | Mickey Rourke, Matt Dillon, Francis Ford Coppola, Diane Lane |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
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Rumble Fish (Criterion Collection)
In this deeply personal tale of estrangement and reconciliation between two rebellious brothers, set in a dreamlike and timeless Tulsa, Francis Ford Coppola gives mythic dimensions to intimate, painful emotions. After releasing the classically styled The Outsiders earlier the same year, the director returned to the work of S. E. Hinton, this time with a self-described “art film for teenagers.” Graced with a remarkable cast headed by Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, and Diane Lane; haunting black-and-white visuals that hark back to German expressionism and forward to Coppola’s own Tetro; and a powerful, percussive score by Stewart Copeland that underscores the movie’s romantic fatalism, Rumble Fish pulsates throughout with genuine love and dread.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY EDITION:
- New 4K digital restoration, supervised by director of photography Stephen H. Burum and approved by director Francis Ford Coppola, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray
- Alternate remastered 5.1 surround soundtrack, presented in DTS-HD Master Audio on the Blu-ray
- Audio commentary featuring Coppola
- New interviews with Coppola, author and coscreenwriter S. E. Hinton, and associate producer Roman Coppola
- New conversation between Burum and production designer Dean Tavoularis
- Pieces from 2005 about the film’s score and production
- Interviews from 1983 with actors Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, and Vincent Spano and producer Doug Claybourne
- French television interview from 1984 with actor Mickey Rourke
- Locations: Looking for Rusty James, a 2013 documentary by Alberto Fuguet about the impact of Rumble Fish
- New piece about the film’s existentialist elements
- “Don’t Box Me In” music video
- Deleted scenes
- Trailer
- More!
- PLUS: An essay by critic Glenn Kenny
Review
In this deeply personal tale of estrangement and reconciliation between two rebellious brothers, set in a dreamlike and timeless Tulsa, Francis Ford Coppola gives mythic dimensions to intimate, painful emotions. After releasing the classically styled The Outsiders earlier the same year, the director returned to the work of S. E. Hinton, this time with a self-described “art film for teenagers.” Graced with a remarkable cast headed by Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, and Diane Lane; haunting black-and-white visuals that hark back to German expressionism and forward to Coppola’s own Tetro; and a powerful, percussive score by Stewart Copeland that underscores the movie’s romantic fatalism, Rumble Fish pulsates throughout with genuine love and dread.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New 4K digital restoration, supervised by director of photography Stephen H. Burum and approved by director Francis Ford Coppola, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack
- Alternate remastered 5.1 surround soundtrack, presented in DTS-HD Master Audio
- Audio commentary featuring Coppola
- New interviews with Coppola, author and coscreenwriter S. E. Hinton, and associate producer Roman Coppola
- New conversation between Burum and production designer Dean Tavoularis
- Pieces from 2005 about the film’s score and production
- Interviews from 1983 with actors Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, and Vincent Spano and producer Doug Claybourne
- French television interview from 1984 with actor Mickey Rourke
- Locations: Looking for Rusty James, a 2013 documentary by Alberto Fuguet about the impact of Rumble Fish
- New piece about the film’s existentialist elements
- “Don’t Box Me In” music video
- Deleted scenes
- Trailer
- More!
- PLUS: An essay by critic Glenn Kenny
Product details
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Item model number : 43480062
- Director : Francis Ford Coppola
- Media Format : Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 35 minutes
- Release date : April 25, 2017
- Actors : Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : Criterion Collection
- ASIN : B01MY9HR5Y
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #24,549 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,310 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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Mickey Rourke is spell binding.
His younger brother, Matt Dillon and his girlfriend, Diane Lane are terrific.
This story is told from the point of view of young people which gives it an honesty and a authenticity rare for films about youth.
It’s one of all time favorite films…
Instead of giving a series of gushing statements I'll simply say that while most films are meant to evoke romance, thrill, intensity (it's fair to say that sums up 90% of American cinema each year) Rumble Fish stirs complex and far more deeply satisfying emotions.
On the surface, this is a movie about a troubled young man living a rebellious and violent life living in the shadow of the legendary Motorcycle Boy, his brother. But when his brother, the Motorcycle Boy, returns to the town he is a changed man, pensive and seemingly distant. The viewer comes to understand that while he was away, he found a deep understanding about himself but that the price for gaining his wisdom requires sacrifice and wrestling with our passions and desires.
It's deeply personal but the tale of brotherhood and growing up with your idol is a theme so common (how many of us grew up with a beloved brother?) and yet so rarely captured.
Other themes explored: the nature of violence and peace, authority and oppression, small town escapism, self-awakening, growing up, finding oneself.
Worth noting is that the movie is filmed in black and white except for a few select moments. There are both thematic reasons (above) and it also is revealed there is another reason related to the characters of the movie.
In the end, the movie will leave you feeling meditative, jarred and yet finding a peace and transcendence you won't get from your typical Hollywood fare. It may even inspire you to depart on your own journey to find yourself and you will return with appreciation for the sibling love that shaped you.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2019
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Per fortuna i sottotitoli italiani hanno consentito di gustare comunque questo stupendo film.
Tra i più ispirati, a mio parere, di Francis Ford Coppola.
Una visione autenticamente poetica, a cominciare dalla fotografia: un bianco e nero ispirato e un taglio fotografico di alto livello; bellissime le inquadrature grandangolari, grandi e nitidissime profondità focali, movimenti di macchina suggestivi.
Poi grandi interpreti senza tempo, colti in giovane o giovanissima età - una sorta età dell'innocenza e della purezza, visti i tempi: siamo al 1982 - e in piena forma: Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Nicholas Cage, Denis Hopper, Tom Waits e Diane Lane.
Insomma uno di quei film che suscitano emozioni profonde.
Un cinema da rimpiangere!
I check the quality when i opened it and it looked very nice, not a scratch on the disc either so I know its brand new
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RODADA PRACTICAMENTE EN BLANCO Y NEGRO A EXCEPCION DE LOS PECES QUE DAN TITULO A LA PELICULA Y QUE FUERON FOTOGRFIADOS EN COLOR Y UNA SECUENCIA YA HACIA EL FINAL. CON UNA EXCELENTE BANDA SONORA DEL EX COMPONENTE DEL GRUPO "THE POLICE" STEWART COPELAND, Y UN EXTRAORDINARIO REPARTO ENCABEZADO POR MATT DILLON, DIANE LANE, Y NICOLAS CAGE, Y EN EL QUE DESTACAN ESPECIALMENTE LAS INTERPRETACIONES DE MICKEY ROURKE (EL CHICO DE LA MOTO) Y DENNIS HOPPER. LA PELICULA CUENTA ADEMAS CON UNA EXCELENTE ADAPTACION DE LA NOVELA DE LA ESCRITORA NORTEAMERICANA S. E. HINTON.
"RUMBLE FISH", "REBELDES" Y "STREETS OF FIRE" (1984) DE WALTER HILL, SON 3 DE ESAS PELICULAS QUE UNO DEBE VER EN SU JUVENTUD. LA ACTRIZ DIANE LANE INTERVIENE EN LAS 3 PELICULAS Y LOGRA ESTAR ESPECTACULAR EN TODAS ELLAS.
Allerdings scheitert Rusty James regelmässig dabei, seinem grossen Bruder nachzueifern, da er diesem nicht nur in allen Belangen unterlegen, sondern charackterlich quasi das Gegenteil von ihm ist.
Seine Rolle als Anführer hat der Lebensfrohe, naive u unüberlegte Rusty James scheinbar nur dem mythischen Status seines älteren Bruders zu verdanken u die Gegensätze werden bei ihrem ersten Wiedersehen schon überdeutlich, als der schwer verletzte Rusty James von seinem Bruder gerettet wird - und das nicht zum letzten Mal.
Und somit den Beginn des Erwachsenwerdens von Rusty James initiert, der auf diesem Weg vieles von dem verliert, was seine Welt ausmacht.
Er verliert seine Freundin, seine Leader-Rolle u muss feststellen, dass sein Bruder, trotz aller Talente, Verehrung, Intellekt u Ruhm ein gebrochener, lebensmüder Mann, mit schwächlicher Stimme ist, der weder richtig sehen noch hören kann, der nur noch Verachtung für die Gangkriege übrig hat, die ihn zur Legende machten u der seinen Tag damit verbringt stundenlang asiatische Kampffische (Rumble Fish) im Schaufenster eines Tiershops anzustarren.
Coppola macht in diesem Film nicht die geringsten Anstalten, die Symbolik u Stilmittel dezent rüberzubringen, wie es Regisseure in der Regel tun, um sich komplimente der feudalen Kritikerkaste zu erschleichen.
Alles springt einem ins Gesicht. Die schiefen Kamerawinkel sind sehr schief, der Nebel extrem neblig, die schatten extrem kontratsreich u wenn die Uhr 12 schlägt, steht sie riesengross in Form eines Kleinlasters hinter unserem Protagonisten u selbst Platos Höhlengleichnis wird vor einer grossen Schaufensterscheibe( Kneipe) visuell zitiert, indem sich schnell daherziehende Wolken spiegeln, von Nicolas Cage u Matt Dillon aber nur die Schatten als Spiegelbild zu sehen sind.
Auch interessiert es Coppola nicht den Film zeitlich einzuordnen.Neben dem offensichtlichen 50-60er Stil des Films, finden sich dort auch Videospielautomaten u Motorräder aus den 80ern.
Das u vieles mehr macht diesen Film gross u einzigartig - wenn man denn bereit ist den schwarz/weiss Stil zu akzeptieren, auf den deutschen Expressionissmus im Stile der 20-30er Jahre steht u einer Handlung, wie sie sonst nur Robert Altman inszenieren konnte;
dann könnte man hier einen der grossartigsten Filme aller zeiten Erleben der zudem (zusammen mit Blade Runner, 2 Glorreiche Halunken u Spiel mir das Lied vom Tod)
mit der besten Symbiose aus Film u Soundtrack aufwartet, die das Kino erschaffen hat.
Wenn man etwas wie Tex oder The Outsiders erwartet, ist Enttäuschung garantiert.