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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Always a pleasure to see Sharpe in action once more,
By Mr. Stephen Kennedy "skenn1701a" (Doha, Qatar) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Sharpe's Peril [DVD] (DVD)
It's the franchise that just won't die! And I for one am glad of it, as even past his sell by date it's still great to have a new Sharpe adventure - it's just so much fun seeing Sean Bean on screen in his signature role, and frankly he is as good if not better in the role as the years go on.
This time, it is back to India, where Sharpe's Challenge left off. Sharpe is en route across India to get home, with Sergeant Major Patrick Harper in tow, but is waylaid into escorting a beautiful but petulant French lady to her fiancé. Of course, the journey goes badly, with dastardly deeds, marauding bandits, old enemies and double crossing companions along the way, leading to an action packed, though plot-wise hardly original couple of hours entertainment. India means beautiful locations, exotic women and interesting battle scenes.. however, muddling the order of Bernard Cornwell's books around like this leaves for some unaccountably odd plot holes - why are the French so easily tolerated after the bitter war with France? Why is Colonel Simmerson here? What's more, as in Sharpe's Challenge, the Riflemen are sorely missed - having added much character, colour, and pathos to the original series. Having said that, let's not be unkind - it's still rollicking good fun, and arguably better than Sharpe's Challenge was. Ok, maybe that 4th star comes partly from the nostalgic glow of being glad to have Sharpe back... but despite its shortcomings, this is still well produced great entertainment and a welcome return for Sharpe on TV. The DVD is presented in the original two episode format, as well as a trimmed down 100 minute movie version which works well enough, but why bother trimming it down that much? Also includes un-illuminating `making of' and stills.
24 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sharpe is back and as good as ever,
This review is from: Sharpe's Peril [DVD] (DVD)
Sharpe returns to action in India where Sharpe's Challenge left off.
From a cinematic point of view this is possibly the best Sharpe ever made, the action scenes are much more realistic and the video is shot in 16:9 on a 35 mm lens for the first time, so you get the feeling of it being more than a series and more of an epic movie. The battles in this are on a much smaller scale to those of previous Sharpe's. However these skirmishes work to great effect, because there are many more throughout the film. As an avid Sharpe fan I highly recommend this new instalment to the Sharpe series, and hope there is a few more to follow!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Sharpes Peril blu ray 2008,
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This review is from: Sharpe's Peril [Blu-ray][Region Free] (Blu-ray)
Buyers beware - I already own the dvd of Sharpes Peril but bought the blu ray version to get high quality picture and sound. Having received the blu ray I checked the running time I noticed this this is a far shorter version than the original dvd (shorter by 68 mins to be exact) They did exactly the same thing with Sharpes Challenge. I do not know why they made these drastic cuts and until they release a full length blu ray I will stick to my original dvd.
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