War of the Worlds
Tom Cruise Actor , Dakota Fanning Actor , Miranda Otto Actor , Justin Chatwin Actor , Tim Robbins Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Graphic Violence,Adult Situations,Questionable for Children,Adult Language,Children in Peril
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War of the Worlds
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 06 29 (USA)
UPC: 678149439328
Studio: DreamWorks
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Graphic Violence, Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Adult Language, Children in Peril]
Summary: An ordinary man has to protect his children against alien invaders in this science fiction thriller, freely adapted from the classic story by H.G. Wells. Ray Ferrier (Tom Cruise) is a dockworker living in New Jersey, divorced from his first wife Mary Ann (Miranda Otto) and estranged from his two children Rachel and Robbie (Dakota Fanning and Justin Chatwin), of whom he has custody on weekends. On one such visitation, looking after the kids becomes a little more difficult when, after a series of strange lighting storms hit his neighborhood, Ray discovers that a fleet of death-ray robotic spaceships have emerged nearby, part of the first wave of an all-out alien invasion of the Earth. Transporting his children from New York to Boston in an attempt to find safety at Mary Ann's parents' house, Ray must learn to become the protector and provider he never was in marriage. Also starring Tim Robbins, War of the Worlds was directed by Steven Spielberg, who had been planning the project for years, but set it aside until a wave of "alien invasion" films (led by Independence Day) had run its course. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Science Fiction
Awards: Best Young Actress – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Sound Editing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Mixing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Mixing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Mixing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Features:
Designing the Enemy: Tripods and Aliens
War of the Worlds
Format: DVD
Release Date: 11/22/2005
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard
Audio: DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Theater Systems
Runtime: 117 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- War of the Worlds
1. Earth Under Man [4:17]
2. Eve of the War [4:02]
3. Coming of the Invaders [4:58]
4. In the Storm [5:43]
5. The Machine Emerges [6:27]
6. Heat-Ray [4:15]
7. Escape [4:47]
8. How We Reached Home [4:13]
9. At the Window [5:06]
10. Human Toll [1:36]
11. Worst of Man [3:33]
12. Exodus [6:13]
13. Hudson Ferry [4:03]
14. The Fighting Begins [5:22]
15. Harlan Ogilvy [5:52]
16. Disturbing Revelations [5:15]
17. Stillness [4:35]
18. Days of Imprisonment [4:18]
19. Alone With Harlan [4:15]
20. Under Foot [4:55]
21. Earth Under Them [2:59]
22. In Boston [4:07]
23. Wreckage [4:19]
24. End Credits [4:14]
Jeremy Wheeler
Steven Spielberg has crafted one of his most horrific nightmares with War of the Worlds, an unrelenting disaster pic that brings the genre to a bruised, post-9/11 world. With imagery taken straight from history's darkest days, the master storyteller goes against his crowd-pleasing genes and delivers a harrowing tale of survival as only he could. Spielberg and America's favorite crazy man, Tom Cruise, follow up the inspired but bloated Minority Report with a surprisingly efficient picture that's as succinct in its running time as it is in its scares. Made under the gun with less than a year of production behind it, there's an energy to the 128-million-dollar film that hasn't been found in the famed director's work for quite some time. He once again shows his magical skills directing young actors with Dakota Fanning, whose traumatic performance sells every bit of the frightening action, while relative newcomer Justin Chatwin impresses as the older brother filled with blind retribution. Most surprising is actually Cruise himself, who's cast against the typical heroic mold in favor of a conflicted self-centered father forced to accept his responsibilities in the face of imminent death, which even then is questionable considering his plan of action. With superb effects and nerve-rattling sound design, War is filled with its share of jaw-on-the-floor awe moments, but they simply wouldn't work as well if not presented through the narrowly focused perspective of Cruise's character. The somewhat maligned third act with Tim Robbins is a perfect example of this, with Spielberg closing in the action to a single basement, where the fear comes not from what you see, but what you don't. In another person's hands, this could have been a soulless exercise -- as it is now, War of the Worlds stands as a strong allegory for its time, taking its place in a summer full of movies with more on their minds than simple popcorn entertainment. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
James DuMont
Actor
Daniel Franzese
Actor
David Harbour
Actor
Kathleen Kennedy
Producer
David Koepp
Screenwriter
Steven Spielberg
Director
John Williams
Composer (Music Score)
Colin Wilson
Producer
Paula Wagner
Executive Producer
Josh Friedman
Screenwriter
Tom Cruise
Actor
Dakota Fanning
Actor
Miranda Otto
Actor
Justin Chatwin
Actor
Tim Robbins
Actor
Rick Gonzalez
Actor
Yul Vázquez
Actor
Lenny Venito
Actor
Lisa Ann Walter
Actor
Ann Robinson
Actor
Gene Barry
Actor
Morgan Freeman
Actor
David Alan Basche
Actor
Country: USA

