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The Day Of The Triffids [DVD] [2009]

Dougray Scott , Joely Richardson    Suitable for 12 years and over   DVD
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  • Actors: Dougray Scott, Joely Richardson, Eddie Izzard, Brian Cox, Vanessa Redgrave
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Showbox Media Group Ltd
  • DVD Release Date: 1 Feb 2010
  • Run Time: 401 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002YPT7QM
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,568 in DVD (See Top 100 in DVD)

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DVD Description

An epic adaptation of John Wyndham’s best-selling iconic novel, which brings his terrifying creation of carnivorous plant species to life in a CGI extravaganza, supported by a sensational all-star cast that includes Dougray Scott, Joely Richardson, Brian Cox, Eddie Izzard, Vanessa Redgrave and Jason Priestley.

In this electrifying thriller, social order collapses as humanity confronts a double catastrophe. The majority of people have been blinded in a freak solar storm leaving them at the mercy of opportunists who still have their sight. Meanwhile the Triffids are evolving and advancing on the towns in search of human prey.

In the face of total human annihilation, it is down to a select few to take a stand against mankind’s deadliest adversary, a foe with a fatal sting and an unquenchable taste for human flesh.

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An epic adaptation of John Wyndhams best-selling iconic novel, which brings his terrifying creation of carnivorous plant species to life in a CGI extravaganza, supported by a sensational all-star cast that includes Dougray Scott, Joely Richardson, Brian Cox, Eddie Izzard, Vanessa Redgrave and Jason Priestley. In this electrifying thriller, social order collapses as humanity confronts a double catastrophe. The majority of people have been blinded in a freak solar storm leaving them at the mercy of opportunists who still have their sight. Meanwhile the Triffids are evolving and advancing on the towns in search of human prey. In the face of total human annihilation, it is down to a select few to take a stand against mankinds deadliest adversary, a foe with a fatal sting and an unquenchable taste for human flesh.

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37 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Day of the Travesty, 30 Dec 2009
By M. Evans - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Day Of The Triffids [DVD] [2009] (DVD)
Considering John Wyndham's novel is regarded as such a classic it's surprising that this new TV adaptation is only the third time it has been filmed, the previous one, also made by the BBC in 1981 was superlative, while before that all we had was a shoddy american b-movie that's best forgotton. Long overdue for a glossy new one then, with today's top-notch effects bringing Wyndham's book to frightening, riveting life? Er, sadly no. This new version is absolutely dreadful, bearing very little resemblance to Wyndham's brilliant book, ditching the haunting imagery, thought-provoking scenarios, excellent characters and riveting plot developments in favour of a flashy, all style no substance action-heavy sci fi drama with overbearing music, wooden acting and stupid CGI monsters with ever growing tentacles. It's like a particularly bad episode of the new Doctor Who (yes, as bad as that!). Dougray Scott is as wooden as a sideboard, there is no chemistry between any of the characters, Eddie Izzard hams it up, there's far too much flash-bang-wollop effects and shooting guns and little thoughtful, reflective science fiction (which was the whole point of Wyndham's novel). In fact, aside from the Triffids and the notion of the majority of the world going blind, this film bears very little resemblance to the book at all.
A complete waste of 3 hours of your life, as well as possiby one of the worst and least faithful adaptations of a magnificent book I've ever seen. John Wyndham must be spinning in his grave. Avoid this and watch the BBC's masterful 1981 version, which is truly faithful to the book and a cracking piece of science fiction drama. This stinks!
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73 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Appalling travesty - get the John Duttine 80's version, 30 Dec 2009
This review is from: The Day Of The Triffids [DVD] [2009] (DVD)
I was so disappointed by this, although I had tried to warn myself not to get my hopes up.

The principal sin commmitted by this latest version of Wyndam's classic tale is that it is not in any way plausible. Plausibility is the one thing that made the original book so compelling - indeed, I would argue that its essential plausibility is what has elevated it to the status of classic literature. It's about an ordinary man forced to deal with extraordinary circumstances. It's a love story and a story of survival - there are no heroes trying to save the world, no insane bad guys trying to take the world over.

In this new adaptation, all this is sacrificed in order to make a pathetic travesty of a Hollywood disaster movie for the small screen. The main protagonist's central objective (to survive, to find his soul-mate, to make a family) is replaced with the wearisome mission to SAVE THE WORLD, and because of this a host of tedious antagonists are thrown in his way, for example an adversarial father figure (a familiar staple in so many US story-lines), an insane nun with a personal retinue of meat-head bodyguards, and a big bad baddie in the shape of Eddie Izzard. The world's population do not witness an amazing comet then go to bed only to wake up blind the next morning, but all get dazzled enmasse in a split second, leading to instant pandemonium and panic. Even the top half of Big Ben falls off in sympathy.

As well as the plausibility issues (for example, Izzard's character sets up base in London, at 10 Downing Street no less, whereas in the book Wyndam is careful to ensure the action shifts away from the capital as soon as possible, due to the fact that the city turns into an open sewer in a matter of days), there is simply no tension or atmosphere. Consider the opening - the book starts with a man with bandages over his eyes waking up in a hospital bed and trying to work out why the hell no-one has come to unbandage him. It's a wonderfully creepy opening and as he finally works out what is going on, so do we the reader. The 1980's TV adaptation did this brilliantly, devoting most of the first episode to having John Duttine alone in a hospital room, scared out of his wits).

In this new version however everything is done relentlessly in the third person - we the audience see the disaster happening first, then just watch the main character reacting to it. The first act is rushed, botched, lacking thrills.

Then the plot goes completely off the rails and gets polluted by all kinds of grafted on garbage, all seemingly designed to cater for an imaginary audience of utter morons who need plane crashes, meglomaniacal psychopaths, turbulent father-son conflicts and, at the end, far-fetched twists involving black magic in order to not switch channels.

To all this add the fact that pretty much all the actors turn in dreadful performances and you really do have a recipe for disaster. Whoever concocted this dire travesty should be ashamed of themselves, and this DVD should be studiously boycotted by anyone with even a modicum of respect for John Wyndham.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I found it enjoyable, 15 July 2010
By InchyInchy (Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Day Of The Triffids [DVD] [2009] (DVD)
Despite the majority of reviews I actually enjoyed this two parter. I wouldn't say that it is the best tv out there but it is entertaining.

The acting isn't going to win any Oscars but overall I found this an entertaining adaption.

If you are just looking for something to watch on a rainy afternoon and not take too seriously then i would recommend this.

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