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Rumble Fish : Special Edition [DVD]
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| Format | PAL, Special Edition, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane |
| Language | English, English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 34 minutes |
| Colour | Color / Black & White |
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Rusty James (Dillon) is the leader of a small, dying gang in an industrial town. He lives in the shadow of the memory of his absent, older brother - The Motorcycle Boy (Rourke) - his mother has left, his father drinks, school has no meaning for him and his relationships are shallow. He is drawn into one more forbidden gang fight and the events that follow begin to change his life.
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The second of Francis Ford Coppola's films based on the popular juvenile novels of S.E. Hinton (the first being The Outsiders), Rumble Fish split critics into opposite camps: those who admired the film for its heavily stylised indulgence, and those who hated it for the very same reason. Whatever the response, it's clearly the work of a maverick director who isn't afraid to push the limits of his innovative talent. Filmed almost entirely in black and white with an occasional dash of color for symbolic effect, this tale of alienated youth centers on gang leader Rusty James (Matt Dillon) and his band of punk pals. Rusty's got a girlfriend (Diane Lane), an older brother named Motorcycle Boy (Mickey Rourke), and a drunken father (Dennis Hopper) who've all given up trying to straighten him out. He's best at making trouble, and he pursues that skill with an enthusiastic flair that eventually catches up with him. But it's not the whacked-out story here that matters--it's the uninhibited verve of Coppola's visual approach, which includes everything from time-lapse clouds to the kind of smoky streets and alleyways that could only exist in the movies. The supporting cast includes a host of fresh faces who went on to thriving careers, including Nicolas Cage, Christopher Penn, Vincent Spano, Laurence Fishburne, and musician Tom Waits. --Jeff Shannon
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- Aspect Ratio : 16:9 - 1.78:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Rated : Suitable for 18 years and over
- Language : English, English
- Package Dimensions : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 g
- Item model number : 5050582429916
- Media Format : PAL, Special Edition, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 34 minutes
- Release date : 20 Aug. 2007
- Actors : Diane Lane, Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures UK
- ASIN : B000MQCS9I
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: 60,749 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
- 4,687 in Crime (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 17,228 in Drama (DVD & Blu-ray)
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 May 2005Rumble Fish is a strange and hypnotic film that follows the character of Rusty James, a young punk growing up in a small sleepy mid-western town, shackled to a drunken father, a group of fickle friends, and continually in the shadow of his enigmatic brother, The Motorcycle Boy. The film, although seemingly set in the present day, uses the style of the old 50's melodramas to great effect, referencing the likes of Rebel Without a Cause and The Wild One with it's stark, stylised black and white photography and it's bizarre compositions, whilst director Francis Ford Coppola uses a number of audio and visual effects familiar from his previous films, most notably, The Conversation, Apocalypse Now and One From the Heart, to give the film a strange, hypnotic and dreamlike quality that lingers throughout the film.
As with many of the other films that it references, the plot to Rumble Fish is quite simple, with Coppola building the film around the enigma of The Motorcycle Boy and around the ideas of family ties, small-town ennui and personal redemption. Although Rusty James is the film's central character, he is constantly overshadowed by his mysterious brother, who seems almost shell-shocked by whatever it is that he's witnessed during his years away from home. He is certainly one of the most interesting characters from any of Coppola's greater films, and is perfectly brought to life by Mickey Rourke in what is possibly his greatest performance ever (although, I think he's equally spellbinding in both Angel Heart and Year of the Dragon). Here, Rourke possess all the cool and feckless attitude of Brando and James Dean, but he also brings that damaged, somewhat alienated quality to role, which suggests so much about the characters and his past and also, about the possible future of the younger Rusty James.
The cinematic style of the film is exquisite, with Coppola invoking a real period feel through the use of photography and production design, which jars beautifully against Stuart Copeland's very 80's, very anachronistic score. The percussion suits the staccato editing style that Coppola uses in the first few scenes (which highlights the escalating boredom of the characters), whilst the use of time-lapse photography (inspired by the film Koyaanisqatsi, which Coppola produced) works perfectly in demonstrating the idea of time frittering away. The black and white photography works well, conveying the literally "black and white" view point of Rusty James, whilst the titular rumble fish (glimpsed through the window of the local pet store) are the only objects in the film that appear in colour (a nice metaphor). The sound design is purposely muddy, attempting to convey along with the images that skewed, slightly alienated view of the world that these characters possess, whilst Copeland's music also merges with the sound design to heighten the overall atmosphere of the film.
The acting is strong throughout, with Rourke coming across as the real standout, although the performance of Matt Dillon as the hotheaded and arrogant Rusty James is also impressive. The supporting cast features a wide array of cult performers and (then) unknowns that have now gone on to greater things, notably Dennis Hopper, Diane Lane, William Smith, Laurence Fishburne, Nicolas Cage, Tom Waits and Chris Penn. After Rumble Fish, Coppola would produce the problematic Cotton Club (possibly underrated), before cementing his reputation as something of a has-been with the third Godfather film, and throwaways like Jack, Peggy Sue Got Married and The Rainmaker. Because of this, Rumble Fish stands as something of a relic to the time when he was one of the most interesting American directors of his era... and is probably a film to rival the greatness of The Godfather, The Conversation and Apocalypse Now.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 September 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars This blu ray gives Rumble Fish a new life on home video! Most beautiful transfer.
Not a big fan of Francis Ford Coppola's 1983 film Rumble Fish (too much drama) but it goes well with Coppola's The Outsiders (which was filmed just before filming began on Rumble Fish). I have seen so-so transfers here in the US over the years, so I was intrigued by it finally making a blu ray debut. Plus in a steelbook was cool. I am thankful I have a region free blu ray so I can enjoy blu rays like this and The Outsiders (both region B). I wasn't going to bother with a review, but after watching this disc a few times, I knew I had to share my excitement on this wonderful transfer that Eureka has done. I have never seen this black and white film look so detailed before! Even on DVD the picture comes across as soft and fuzzy (at least the US version from Universal), but the clarity is a sight to be seen here on this blu ray. There is some grain and I am so thankful that Eureka didn't use noise reduction (at least not much) to remove the grain and thus removing the detail. I love the photography in this film. So much depth where everything seems in focus (not to the extent as The Last Picture Show) where your eyes are always working to absorb everything going on within each frame. This is the best this film has ever looked! I am glad that Universal licensed this film to the Masters of Cinema series because they did a marvelous job on this one. Besides the fantastic looking video, the audio has been spruced up to DTS-HD 5.1 and sounds really good (for the purists there is the original two channel stereo track) for a film that came out in 1983. The special features are nothing to write home about, though. The audio commentary by Coppola is very entertaining (I just love to hear this great director talk about filmmaking). There is a short documentary on the location the film was shot (Tulsa, Oklahoma) and some unwatchable deleted scenes that came from a very dark video tape. And a short piece on the film's soundtrack.
Too bad there never was a "director's cut" of this film. I would love to see more depth of these individual characters and why they were the way they were. I haven't read the book yet, but I will now that I have experienced this movie and wanting more. Too bad Universal didn't let Coppola add the deleted scenes into the film at least. The Vincent Spano character should have more screen time. Too much Matt Dillon (yawn) and how "he" affects those around him and his world.
As is, the film I give three and a half stars and the marvelous blu ray gets the five stars it deserves. This is a blu ray review and NOT the movie review. Plus did I mention it is offered in a steelbook case? Those are so cool.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 October 2012A 5 star film, but only a 4 star Blu-ray, because they have botched the "Original Stereo" soundtrack option. Instead of being in glorious stereo (like the first 1998 DVD release) this is unimpressive 2 channel mono. The "isolated effects and music"audio option is also in 2 channel mono. The 5.1 surround track only rates as "quite good" - but all the dialogue is directed through the centre channel, and it is often drowned out by the volume of the other channels - and also there is actually no bass at all being sent to the subwoofer (so this really should be defined as "5.0").
The other botched aspect is that out of all the special features which Universal have brought forward from their "Special Edition" DVD release (2005 in USA on a single disc, 2007 in UK on 2 discs), the only feature which does not also appear on this Blu-ray is the official music video for "Don't Box Me In", featuring Stan Ridgway and Stewart Copeland. For true fans of this film (and of Ridgway and Copeland) the "Special Edition" DVD has just become indispensable.
The Blu-ray edition main feature certainly does look better than the "Special Edition" DVD (and that DVD only offered Dolby 5.1 for that feature). For many people the increase in quality may not be noticeable - and I expect they will be much happier saving quite a bit of money by buying the more fully featured Special Edition DVD version.
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takemetothebeach63Reviewed in the United States on 15 January 20255.0 out of 5 stars Exactly as described
My son-in-law loved this Christmas gift. Good value…
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Heriberto Garcia GutierrezReviewed in Mexico on 15 December 20175.0 out of 5 stars Clasico en alta definicion
Criterion Collection, significa remasterizado de calidad, este filme que ha influenciado a muchas personas desde su estreno, es una delicia que no defrauda el verla después de tanto tiempo, sigue vigente, además de descubrir esas secuencias o escenas que otros artistas han retomado. trae además un buen documental chileno sobre el impacto de esta película en sus vidas, y en el cual hacen una pregunta que inmediatamente se hace uno mismo, con que personaje te identificas ? o hubiera gustado protagonizar. y descubres que podrías haber elegido cualquiera de ellos. y a pesar de tenerla que ver en TV, los nuevos televisores de Alta Definición, rescatan el honor, al no poderla ver en 35M en el cine. vale la pena lo excesivamente caro de este BlueRay
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Vittorio FontanaReviewed in Italy on 3 April 20195.0 out of 5 stars DVD ARRIVATO MACIULLATO / MA PER FORTUNA LA BELLEZZA DEL FILM HA COMPENSATO LARGAMENTE
Il dvd ricevuto aveva la custodia maciullata (letteralmente) e l'audio solo in inglese, difformemente dall'Ordine.
Per fortuna i sottotitoli italiani hanno consentito di gustare comunque questo stupendo film.
Tra i più ispirati, a mio parere, di Francis Ford Coppola.
Una visione autenticamente poetica, a cominciare dalla fotografia: un bianco e nero ispirato e un taglio fotografico di alto livello; bellissime le inquadrature grandangolari, grandi e nitidissime profondità focali, movimenti di macchina suggestivi.
Poi grandi interpreti senza tempo, colti in giovane o giovanissima età - una sorta età dell'innocenza e della purezza, visti i tempi: siamo al 1982 - e in piena forma: Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Nicholas Cage, Denis Hopper, Tom Waits e Diane Lane.
Insomma uno di quei film che suscitano emozioni profonde.
Un cinema da rimpiangere!
JOEYReviewed in Spain on 9 December 20145.0 out of 5 stars "RUMBLE FISH" ES UNA DE ESAS GRANDES PELICULAS DE LOS ...
"RUMBLE FISH" ES UNA DE ESAS GRANDES PELICULAS DE LOS 80. DE ASPECTO VISUAL IMPECABLE, FUE LA SIGUIENTE PELICULA QUE FORD COPPOLA DIRIGIO TRAS "THE OUTSIDERS" (UNA OBRA MENOR PERO QUE TUVO UN GRAN EXITO DE PÚBLICO DEBIDO EN GRAN MEDIDA A SU DESTACADO Y JOVEN REPARTO).
RODADA PRACTICAMENTE EN BLANCO Y NEGRO A EXCEPCION DE LOS PECES QUE DAN TITULO A LA PELICULA Y QUE FUERON FOTOGRFIADOS EN COLOR Y UNA SECUENCIA YA HACIA EL FINAL. CON UNA EXCELENTE BANDA SONORA DEL EX COMPONENTE DEL GRUPO "THE POLICE" STEWART COPELAND, Y UN EXTRAORDINARIO REPARTO ENCABEZADO POR MATT DILLON, DIANE LANE, Y NICOLAS CAGE, Y EN EL QUE DESTACAN ESPECIALMENTE LAS INTERPRETACIONES DE MICKEY ROURKE (EL CHICO DE LA MOTO) Y DENNIS HOPPER. LA PELICULA CUENTA ADEMAS CON UNA EXCELENTE ADAPTACION DE LA NOVELA DE LA ESCRITORA NORTEAMERICANA S. E. HINTON.
"RUMBLE FISH", "REBELDES" Y "STREETS OF FIRE" (1984) DE WALTER HILL, SON 3 DE ESAS PELICULAS QUE UNO DEBE VER EN SU JUVENTUD. LA ACTRIZ DIANE LANE INTERVIENE EN LAS 3 PELICULAS Y LOGRA ESTAR ESPECTACULAR EN TODAS ELLAS.
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Jacques de SchryverReviewed in France on 7 July 20115.0 out of 5 stars Un film culte, unique, puissant !
Tourné en noir et blanc, ce film mérite une place à part dans les CDthèques. Intense du début à la fin, il crée une fascination qui ne se dément pas lorsqu'on le revoit, des années après. Il frôle le génie, pour ne pas dire qu'il le dépasse. La vraie vie n'est pas ailleurs qu'ici et maintenant. A travers une histoire de gangs c'est une réflexion sur l'homme, une nostalgie de demain. Les personnages vivent dans un présent indéterminé, à la limite de l'onirique.
Le film met en scène le livre d'une météore, Susan Eloise Hinton qui à la fin des années 60, alors qu'elle n'avait même pas dix-huit ans, a écrit The Outsiders, suivi quelques années plus tard de Rumble Fish et Tex. J'ai aussitôt acheté ces trois courts romans et je n'ai pas été déçu. Outsiders a été vendu à 14 millions d'exemplaires la première année et continue à se vendre au rythme de 500 000 par an... Suzan Hinton a écrit le script de Rumble Fish avec Francis Ford Coppola.
