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Buffalo Soldiers [DVD]

Joaquin Phoenix , Anna Paquin , Gregor Jordan    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Joaquin Phoenix, Anna Paquin, Ed Harris, Elizabeth McGovern, Dean Stockwell
  • Directors: Gregor Jordan
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Channel 4
  • DVD Release Date: 17 Mar 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0010LAZXK
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 24,937 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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An Army-base comedy about soldiers "with nothing to kill except time", Buffalo Soldiers invites casual comparison to Catch-22 and M*A*S*H. It's 1989: the Berlin Wall is falling, completing the Cold War's thaw and Ray Elwood (Joaquin Phoenix)--a clerk with the 317th Supply Battalion, stationed in west Germany--combats boredom with a variety of black-market schemes, from cooking heroin for the base's corrupt MPs to dealing stolen arms to the highest bidder, in addition to having a shallow affair with the two-timing wife (Elizabeth McGovern) of his outgoing commander (Ed Harris). Elwood's new CO (Scott Glenn) clamps down on his illegal activities while protecting his daughter (Anna Paquin) from Elwood's advances.

Fine casting and positive buzz couldn't prevent this movie's ironic fate: acquired by Miramax one day before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Buffalo Soldiers was shelved for nearly two years, by which time this dark and defiantly amusing exercise in political incorrectness--based on the novel by Robert O'Connor--had been overshadowed by world events. --Jeff Shannon

Synopsis

In Buffalo Soldiers, Joaquin Phoenix stars as Ray Elwood, an Army clerk stationed in West Germany just before the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Part of a company made up almost entirely of ex-convicts and school drop-outs, Elwood takes advantage of his daft commanding officer, Col. Berman (Harris), by selling heroin and stolen Army supplies wholesale. When a member of the company dies and an autopsy reveals a remarkable amount of drugs in his bloodstream, however, far more intense scrutiny is brought down on the base in the form of Sgt. Lee (Glenn)--a tough and savvy Vietnam veteran who immediately surmises that Elwood is the brains behind the base's black market operations. Unfortunately, Elwood happens to land upon the biggest score of his tour--two trucks full of arms and 30 kilos of heroin--just as Sgt. Lee begins to orchestrate his downfall. Based on Robert O'Connor's novel, Buffalo Soldiers is cynical but not irreverent; it doesn't treat its characters irresponsible and often idiotic behaviour lightly, nor does it judge them. Director Gregor Jordan has done an excellent job of adapting the tone of the original novel to the screen and, aided by excellent performances from Messrs. Phoenix and Glenn, makes Buffalo Soldiers a thoroughly enjoyable satire.


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Jet black humour 19 April 2006
By Mr. Warren M. Fisher VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
A satire of the blackest hue featuring a raft of great performances, most notably Ed Harris, hilarious as a henpecked, incompetent officer. Not to be taken too seriously as a portrait of the US army (think Bilko on acid), but nonetheless hilarious viewing.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
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In a summer crowded with huge scale blockbuster movies desgined to 'wow' you with spectacle, it always refreshing when a small scale film comes along and lays all the blockbusters to bed because basically, its just better.
Buffalo soldiers is a black comedy of the highest calibre, set on an American base in Germany around the fall of the Berlin wall. However, rather than taking the usual path of portraying american soldiers as patriotic ultra-commandos, we get an image of some very bored layabouts with some VERY big drugs problems.
Focusing around the central character of Ray Elwood (a career best for the fantastic Joaquin Phoenix), the soldier who will deal in absolutely anything to get himself some money, the plot quickly turns nasty. When a new First Sergeant arrives on the base and starts to take a dislike to Elwood (not helped by the fact that he's going out with his daughter, the lovely Anna Paquin). What follows is an escalating spiral of spite and revenge as Elwood begins to realise the dangers of his chosen professions, both dealer and soldier.
With a superb supporting cast (including Ed Harris playing, for once, a soft-hearted military man, and Scott Glen as Elwood's nemesis) and razor sharp wit, this film takes you into army life as you've never seen it before. Frequently swinging between hilarity (a tank full of junkies mindlessly plowing a German town into the ground), and horrific (said tank eventually plowing into a petrolo station and killing a fair few people doing so), its not suprising that this film didn't perform too well in America. The script brings a lot of quite dark issues such as drugs, murder and mindless violence into stark focus, but by keeping its tongue in its cheek for the most part, what could have been a very depressing affair transforms into one of the best films of the year (despite being made for 2001 it was delayed in its relase).
There are some faults, the script does drag in places (the romantic scenes in particular) and this film could be offensive if you have a high opinion of our stateside cousins. The presentation of the lazy and bored Elwood in opposition to the militaristic, and probably a little psychotic First Sergeant ("the secret to Vietnam was simple, I f***ing loved it) always has you rooting for Elwood and feeling sorry for him not being allowed to deal drugs and weapons in peace. This is perhaps testament to the brilliance of the script and as it reaches its thrilling climax your perception of the US military and the anti-blockbuster may be changed forever.
Without doubt one of the most intelligent, funny and dramatic films of the year with all of the cast at the top of their game, this is an essential purchase for anyone who's ever wondered what would happened if M*A*S*H had gotten the Trainspotting treatment. Superb
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Jason Parkes #1 HALL OF FAME
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Buffalo Soldiers was made in 2001, infamously acquired by Miramax on September 10th 2001 (...or so the story goes). It's without dispute that the climate of Bush Jr's neo-con America & the McCarthy-exhumation that has been the so-called 'War on terrorism,' made it impossible for this film to exist. It was much easier to use Black Hawk Down as a balm instead- & a rise in dull-right-wing military adoration: Collatoral Damage, DC9-11: Time of Crisis, would the right win out in Hollywood? Buffalo Soldiers, like Gangs of New York & (bizarrely) Hero would be sat on anyway...

Which is a shame as there's much to commend Buffalo Soldiers, which shares the same edgy approach towards America and much of what it stands for as The Doom Generation,Fight Club, Natural Born Killers,The Rules of Attraction, & Three Kings. Buffalo Soldiers is the kind of film that doesn't have an issue with criticising a certain kind of America: one that is in thrall these days.

It also belongs to a classic American-genre, across the mediums, one that shows the other side of war to that glamorous militarist-ideology peddled by distant generals, or more distant chickenhawk-politicians. So it can be filed alongside texts such as Catch 22, The Naked & The Dead, Dog Soldiers/Who'll Stop the Rain, Biloxi Blues, the first half of Full Metal Jacket, Platoon, Tigerland & a whole lot more (& yes I did think about saying something like,"Sgt Bilko on amphetamines!")

The film is a little plotless, then again so is Withnail & I and that's fine, thank you very much. The always watchable Phoenix is ideally cast here as our hero- stuck at the end of the Cold War in West Germany, bored out of his idiot-head over the lack of actual war. The film seems a bit ridiculous at the end- then again, Bill Hicks' noted the army were in "hog-heaven" a few years later with Gulf War I/1991 and there's nothing more ridiculous than "precision strikes with weapons of mass-destruction," or the belief that the army are "the good guys."

Buffalo Soldiers has a great soundtrack from David Holmes/Tommy Boy (Holmes scored several Soderbergh films)& like Three Kings features a Public Enemy-song circa Fear of a Black Planet (pity all that political consiousness didn't sink in...). There are some other great moments- Phoenix & the gorgeous Anna Pacquin x-ing to New Order's Blue Monday (there should have been some Kraftwerk played on the soundtrack- it didn't seem right showing an autobahn, but not hearing any Kraftwerk!). It's sometimes a bit of a mess, but sometimes bits of messes make perfectly fine films (have you seen Touch of Evil?). The cast is excellent- Phoenix, Pacquin, Glenn, Harris, McGovern - the characters were well drawn: Buffalo Soldiers seems like the pilot for an anti-Hogans Heroes TV programme at times!

So...I liked it & it deserves to be seen...

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Bilko on acid
Joaquin Phoneix is always worth watching in just about anything he does. Here he plays Ray Elwood, a profoundly anti-heroic American soldier in late 1980s Germany, trying to keep... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Aidan J. McQuade
Buffalo Soldiers
Does River's brother have to look raped too???
Bad scene! Go make coffee why its going on,maybe,or wonder why..?
Looks good already why have to look "Ejaculated"! Read more
Published 6 months ago by Alison
Black Comedy
Director Gregor Jordan (director of the rubbish movie Ned Kelly) presents us with a world of the Buffalo Soldiers wherein men are fired up for combat, but resort to power games... Read more
Published on 21 July 2008 by Billy Ray Cyrus
Action Packed
I watched this film the other night and I thought it was fantastic. I didn't really know what to expect from it but it blew me away. Read more
Published on 10 July 2008 by Smokey
Entertaining but sociopathic movie
Although the film is darkly entertaining and

interesting based on the Nietzschien idea that under

conditions of peace the warlike man attacks himself. Read more
Published on 26 May 2008 by Ross Carruthers
Brilliant!!
Like I said brilliant. Dont know what the last 2 reviews were about. Tennis??. Sense of humour breakdown perhaps?. Great film, decide for yourself, but don't pass it by!
Published on 2 Feb 2006 by Mr. P. Noble
Very dull!
I gave this film an hour before I had to turn it off, its unfunny and pointless. I wasted an hour of my life!
Published on 1 Feb 2006 by E. J. Carter
Not A Grand Slam
Not much to add to the sagacious earlier reviews. Yes, this film was full of gratuitous violence, hopeless amorality, dopey and doped characters incredibly abstracted out of a... Read more
Published on 29 Jan 2006 by Ernie
Doesn't quite gel....
If you want to watch a completely original film, unlike any other that you have seen, then Buffalo soldiers is it. Read more
Published on 29 Nov 2005 by Mr. J. WARE
Shot up
This is quite a dark story, without any really likeable characters. It shows us the lives of corrupt and debased US soldiers, stuck in Germany without a war to fight around the... Read more
Published on 26 Nov 2005 by Primus
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