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Salvador--Special Edition [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: 10 Sep 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005KITD
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 13,213 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Salvador recounts the conflict between the peasant revolution and the US-backed death squads in El Salvador in the early 1980s as seen through the eyes of American journalist Richard Boyle. Telling unpalatable truths condensed into intense fiction, Oliver Stone's film is typically confrontational, the real Boyle writing the source material for Stone's savage screenplay. The journalist is brought to life by James Woods in a brilliant hyper-kinetic performance: his powerful commitment to the truth balances his self-destructive, drink, drugs and danger-fuelled personality. Providing excellent support is James Belushi as partner in debauchery Dr Rock, while Stone delivers the most spectacular $4 million movie imaginable by conning the El Salvadorian military into lending tanks, planes and helicopters for a film which brands many of their leaders as war criminals. Genuinely radical cinema, Salvador blisters with moral fury, setting it beside The Killing Fields (1984) as a modern classic.

On the DVD: Without spoiling the plot, the original trailer is so compelling it makes you want to watch the film again even if you've just seen it. The are four deleted/extended scenes which add a little more political background--unfortunately the legendary orgy/severed-ears seen is not among them. Parts, though not the whole of this scene, appear in the exceptionally good 62-minute retrospective documentary which covers the extraordinary making of the film and the horrors of the political background in depth (a technical advisor was shot dead on a tennis court). Oliver Stone delivers the best commentary tracks around and this is no exception as he presents a masterclass in gonzo-guerrilla filmmaking. There is also a gallery of 46 behind-the-scenes stills. Given the circumstances, Robert Richardson's cinematography is miraculously accomplished and, excepting some grain, transfers to DVD, anamorphically enhanced at 1.77:1, very well. The original low-budget sound has made the transition to three-channel Dolby Digital with style, George Delerue's machine-gun score having real urgency and the action being appropriately chaotic. --Gary S Dalkin

DVD Description

DVD Special Features:

Audio Commentary with Oliver Stone
Original Theatrical Trailer
Documentary "Into The Valley Of Death"
Deleted and Extended Scenes
"On The Set" Photo Gallery
Collectable Booklet
Languages in Dolby Digital 5.1: English
Languages in Mono: Italian
Subtitles: Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
WHAT A MASTERPIECE! An unrelenting rollercoater of a ride that tightens your attention with every scene.

After a remarkable and aggresisve opening score that hints at what is ahead, there follows an easy and uncomplicated start introducing the anti hero, the washed up amoral photo journalist Richard Boyle (James Woods) casually making one final throw of his career dice: a trip with Doctor Rock (James Belushi) to El Salvador to cover growing civil unrest. Within minutes the ride accelerates; through Wood's camera lens, all the characters of a civil war unfold (the secret police/the innocent/the soldiers/the church/the death squads/the culture of both sides). The genius of Stone here is that he perfectly combines the micro (the effect on individual emotions and daily lives) with the bigger issues (the method of decision making and impact of US foreign policy). There are a few big twists along the way and they are shocking and yes, depressing. John Savage gives a great performance as the fearless war photographer John Cassady. The approach to the climax is gripping - as civil war intesifies, Stone focuses the lens further into Woods: his changing emotions, his move from an observer to a participating victim, his frantic attempts to help those around him. The pace just gets faster with every minute.

Overall, a film that sharpely portrays individual brutality and abuse of power. Clearly there is a political message that Stone is pressing - the impact of US foreign policy militarily supporting a corrupt government against the wishes of a democratic majority (topical!). Is it historically accurate? Is it propaganda? What we do know is that the movie had an advisor who was killed in El Salvador during production. Perhaps it should be taken at face value - a brilliant piece of film making.

My favourite scene: "HEFE, IMPORTANTO!!"

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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When you watch the opening scene of Salvador it seems like a road movie, similar to the likes of Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas. Then they turn a corner. From then on we are taking on a bumpy ride, a masterpiece of filmmaking.

Salvador tells the true story of Richard Boyle, a photographer and journalist played magnificently and charismatically by the highly underrated James Wood. The character is dislikeable but is complimented by his drug-fuelled sidekick played by Jim Belushi.

With such a controversial and gritty subject matter it needed a Director to give it some edge. Oliver Stone does this superbly, he delves into an upsetting storyline, which many people try not to think about, it’s a very controversial film, which Oliver Stone is recognised for. It shows the atrocities of war and is handled without any sympathy for the viewer, dead bodies are everywhere and a strong political statement is made, showing what a mess was being made in El Salvador at the time and how the public were not made aware of this subject matter.

It is a very powerful movie and nothing tries to deter that, there are very controversial scenes and it is not for the weak hearted but this is what helps it in being such a powerful movie. It isn’t discussed as much as some of Oliver’s other work, but it is by no means not as good. I would consider it way up there with platoon and JFK, if not better. Stunning and an absolute must see.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By simon gurney HALL OF FAME
Format:DVD
It would be hard to rate the film itself as anything other than a 5, and the Dvd presentation is excellent and crammed with extra features which add an extra dimension to the film.
The making of documentary is the suprise highlight, and must rate as the most honest and enlightening making off documentary to be included on any Dvd, its actually far more nlightening than the directors commentary.
The film itself is based on a true story of gonzo journalists covering the civil war in el salvador during the 70s and 80s, jim belushi and james woods not possibly being the most likely team, but they are both at their best, far surpassing the mass of dross both worked on post salvador.
There are very few englsih films which depict such an insightful view of central america, and its hard nor to draw comparisons with events of now.
a great dvd for any collection, the story of the making of the film being as entertaining as the end product, lots of cut scenes and extra material, strangley though the making of documentary contains scenes which werent in the film or in the extra cut scenes.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
powerful, moving film experience from Oliver Stone
(THE FILM) El Salvador, 1980: Richard Boyle, veteran war photo-journalist, is sent to capture the bloodshed and brutality of El Salvador on film. Read more
Published 25 days ago by S. F. husseiny
Stone Grips with All-Time-Great Tale of Genocidal Thuggery
Oliver Stone at his best.
According to Stone, the US spent vast fortunes helping the El Salvadorian oligarchy to suppress (or a better word might be slaughter) the El... Read more
Published 1 month ago by David Kahnemann
So unhappy!!!
RUBBISH, THIS IS THE SECOND DVD OF THIS FLIM I HAVE ORDERED AND IT DOESN'T WORK!!!!!!! SO UNHAPPY NOW I HAVE TO DO ALL THE REURNS RUBBSISH! i JUST WANT ONE THAT WORKS!!!
Published 4 months ago by cels
Fear and loathing in El Salvador.
Richard Boyle is H S Thompson with bigger balls and an equaly mad Oscar Acosta sidekick in the hedonistic Dr Rock. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Laikin out.
Salvador
In an effort to obtain a plentiful supply of cheap drugs and whores two men travel from the USA to Salvador and get caught up in a revolution there. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Mr. D. Rowland
Stone at his best
This is one of Oliver Stone's best movies. Excellent directing and fantastic script. Incredible performances from both James Woods and Jim Belushi. Read more
Published on 21 Nov 2009 by Gary 78
I oredered one DVD. Amazon sent and charged me for two.
Nothing wrong with the film. I have never used Amazon before and am unlikely to use them again after they sent and charged for two DVD's.
Published on 25 Sep 2009 by Mr. G. P. Narey
A real underated actor
James Woods and James Belushi excel in this highly political movie. For me it is Woods Second best Movie...His best is Split Image. Read more
Published on 13 Mar 2009 by Mr. G. L. C. Sexton
One of the finest films ever made
This is a brilliant critique of US foreign policy during the 80's, as well as a very gritty depiction of the military government and the insurgency of the time. Read more
Published on 29 Jan 2009 by Sandman
The template for all future Oliver Stone films
With Salvador, regarded as Oliver Stone's debut proper (ignoring The Hand), Stone set the framework for his entire career thus far (with the possible exception of World Trade... Read more
Published on 12 Sep 2006 by Mr. Tristan Martin
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