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Vantage Point - BLU-RAY Version (2008) Certificate 12

Vantage Point - BLU-RAY Version
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(69%)
 
Starring: Matthew Fox | Sigourney Weaver | Forest Whitaker | Zoe Saldana | William Hurt | Dennis Quaid | Edgar Ramirez | Said Taghmaoui | Leonardo Nam | Richard T. Jones
Director: Pete Travis
Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 90 mins
Genres: Action/Adventure | Thriller
Languages: English
Dubbed: Turkish, Polish, Hungarian, Czech, Russian, Hindi
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Icelandic, Croatian, Dutch, Lithuanian, Finnish, Romanian, Slovene, Danish, Hebrew, Slovak, Estonian, Greek, Hindi, Czech, Norwegian, Serbian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, English, Swedish, Arabic
Released: August 04, 2008

A presidential assassination attempt is told from multiple points of view in Pete Travis' directorial debut, VANTAGE POINT. U.S. president Ashton (William Hurt) is in Salamanca, Spain, to announce plans for a major global summit on terrorism. But as he stands behind the podium in front of an adoring crowd (with protesters blocked off from the stage), he is shot twice, followed shortly by a small explosion and then a massive blast. Secret Service Agents Barnes (Dennis Quaid), Taylor (Matthew Fox), and Holden (Richard T. Jones) immediately jump into action, trying to find the terrorists responsible amid all the chaos. The thriller first shows the events through the eyes of television news producer Rex Brooks (Sigourney Weaver), and then the film rewinds, replaying the action from a different point of view. Each perspective reveals a few more clues, then rewinds again, taking the audience through the assassination attempt and its aftermath again.
VANTAGE POINT has the feel of the 1950 Akira Kurosawa classic RASHOMON, told with the speed of the television show 24. The all-star cast also includes Forest Whitaker (THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND), who gives another fine performance, playing an American tourist recording everything on his video camera. The rewind device--reminiscent of the Bill Murray comedy GROUNDHOG DAY--could have been gimmicky, but instead Travis and first-time screenwriter Barry L. Levy make it work, as more details are revealed with each flashback, leading to a pulse-pounding chase and surprising finale.

Highest rated reviews

9 out of 9 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
Very good...pleasantly surprised...

GavinJones from from Stourbridge, 7th August, 2008

Well, I can honestly say, I was pleasantly surprised with this one....I wasnt quite sure when I read what it was about, but the cast swung it for me.... And, I'm glad they did. Obviously its all about the assasination of the American President and concentrates on several different persons involvement/point of view. This means you have to WATCH IT! Its not a film to have on in the background...but despite its regular flicking back to the same point (1200pm) it manages to keep you both interested and excited to see how the film pans out from a different angle. Dennis Quaid comes back with a great performance and Forrest Whittaker is yet again very good (He is getting better with age!) Definitley one for your rental list.....

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5 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 2 stars
Could have been so much better

A Customer from Harpenden, 6th October, 2008

It starts off really strong, interesting chracters and a fast paced edit where tight cuts build the tension. Each view point opens up the story and draws you in... then it all goes very wrong, quicker than a shots change in an edit suite. Unfortunatly it seemed the studio decided they wanted a dumbed down ending so what we get in the last 20 minutes is a massively OTT car chase through the crowded streets then a simply terrible plot twist involving one of the main characters... without explaining his motivation for doing what he's doing. Really quite poor unfortuantly, much better out there than this.

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2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
Too smart becomes too boring

A Customer from Colchester, 11th January, 2009

The concept of replaying the same event through the eyes of different people is an interesting idea but after the third replay of the same event the concept does start to get boring.

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2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
Make sure you engage your suspension of disbelief!

A Customer from Edinburgh, 23rd November, 2008

Open the wine, settle back and prepare to be taken on a thrill ride with this one!. Quite simply the basic premise of this romp is you see the same event, and a pretty big one at that, from a number of diferent vantage points (see what they did there?) and like peeling back the layers of a very big onion the plot unfolds. As you would expect then, it has more twists and turns that a really twisty turny thing. There are undoubteldly occasions that will make you go 'huh?', and at times it feels like they forgot to tie up some loose ends, but it really is Hollywood doing what Hollywood does best these days, an hour and a half of ever such good fun. So jump on and enjoy, and at the end put it back in the case and watch Match of the Day. Oh, and I have it on good advice that lovers of 24 will really like this too. Think I'll put 24 on my rental list then!

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Rated 4 stars
Vantage Point

bluray from from Bracknell, 26th February, 2010

Entertaining thriller, Quaid does well in this film.

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Rated 3 stars
watchable

james murphy from sheffield, 22nd January, 2010

not bad if there is nothing else to watch but gets a bit boring with it going back to the same scene all the time.

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
Original thriller

Mark Winter from Suffolk, 17th December, 2009

This film shows the shooting of the president of America. The crime is told through different people at slightly different locations, and at slightly different timespans. Ironically (or purposely) the actor who plays the lead character in Lost is also one of the leads in Vantage Point. This film very cleverly and originally tells part of the story, then goes back slightly and tells another part of the story, but through someone else. In all a highly original and easy to follow thriller.

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Rated 3 stars
Vantage Point

A Customer from Redhill, 30th November, 2009

OK but make sure its not the only movie in the house

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