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Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen Rating:
R — for violence and language-
Language:
French, English Studio:
Universal StudiosUPC:
025192778025Year of Release:
1995Item Number:
MCA027780Release Date:
10/24/2006Genre:
Psychological Sci-Fi –
Science Fiction
Format:
High Definition
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
An intense film about time travel, this sci-fi entry was directed by Terry Gilliam, a member of the comedy troupe Monty Python. The film stars Bruce Willis as James Cole, a prisoner of the state in the year 2035 who can earn parole if he agrees to travel back in time and thwart a devastating plague. The virus has wiped out most of the Earth's population and the remainder live underground because the air is poisonous. Returning to the year 1990, six years before the start of the plague, Cole is soon imprisoned in a psychiatric facility because his warnings sound like mad ravings. There he meets a scientist named Dr. Kathryn Railly (Madeleine Stowe) and Jeffrey Goines (Brad Pitt), the mad son of an eminent virologist (Christopher Plummer). Cole is returned by the authorities to the year 2035, and finally ends up at his intended destination in 1996. He kidnaps Dr. Railly in order to enlist her help in his quest. Cole discovers graffiti by an apparent animal rights group called the Army of the Twelve Monkeys, but as he delves into the mystery, he hears voices, loses his bearings, and doubts his own sanity. He must figure out if Goines, who seems to be a raving lunatic, holds the key to the puzzle. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide
DVD FEATURES:
- Number of Discs: 1
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Theatre Wide Screen)
- Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo
- Screen: Color, Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Subtitle: French, Spanish, English
- Features:
- Feature commentary with director Terry Gilliam & producer Charles Roven
- The hamster factor and other tales of 12 Monkeys
- Theatrical trailer
- 12 Monkeys archives
AWARDS
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- Nominated Best Costume Design - 1995 (Julie Weiss)
- Nominated Best Supporting Actor - 1995 (Brad Pitt)
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
- Won Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Pictu - 1995 (Brad Pitt)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Bruce Willis - James Cole
Madeleine Stowe - Dr. Kathryn Railly
Brad Pitt - Jeffrey Goines
Christopher Plummer - Dr. Goines
David Morse - Dr. PetersDirector:
Terry GilliamProducer:
Charles RovenScreenwriter:
David Peoples, Janet PeoplesCinematographer:
Roger PrattComposer (Music Score):
Paul BuckmasterSongwriter:
Tom WaitsEditor:
Mick AudsleyProduction Designer:
Jeffrey BeecroftArt Director:
William Ladd SkinnerCo-producer:
Lloyd PhillipsAssociate Producer:
Mark Egerton, Kelley Smith-Wait
REVIEWS:
- Inspired by {$Chris Marker}'s benchmark 1962 short film {#La Jetee}, director {$Terry Gilliam} continues his examination of the real versus the surreal in this mind-bending piece of science fiction. In a vein typical of {$Gilliam}'s oeuvre, the film leaps through time almost at will, which produces uneven results. Obviously a play on genre conventions, {#12 Monkeys} succeeds at creating its various worlds (all with various degrees of grunge and gloom). However, the film spirals off in so many directions it's sometimes a trial to keep track -- but it's also this very quality that keeps it interesting and engaging. Very much a visceral film above all else, {$Gilliam} extracts solid turns from his actors, including a nicely understated {$Bruce Willis} and a cheerfully (and entertainingly) manic {$Brad Pitt}, a surprise Oscar nominee for his supporting role. Almost ten years after the highly publicized director vs. studio debacle with the director's acclaimed 1985 film {#Brazil}, {$Gilliam} and {@Universal} had obviously patched things up, as they distributed this film to great financial success and a place as one of the leading cult favorites of the 1990s. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide
- Inspired by Chris Marker's benchmark 1962 short film La Jetee, director Terry Gilliam continues his examination of the real versus the surreal in this mind-bending piece of science fiction. In a vein typical of Gilliam's oeuvre, the film leaps through time almost at will, which produces uneven results. Obviously a play on genre conventions, 12 Monkeys succeeds at creating its various worlds (all with various degrees of grunge and gloom). However, the film spirals off in so many directions it's sometimes a trial to keep track -- but it's also this very quality that keeps it interesting and engaging. Very much a visceral film above all else, Gilliam extracts solid turns from his actors, including a nicely understated Bruce Willis and a cheerfully (and entertainingly) manic Brad Pitt, a surprise Oscar nominee for his supporting role. Almost ten years after the highly publicized director vs. studio debacle with the director's acclaimed 1985 film Brazil, Gilliam and Universal had obviously patched things up, as they distributed this film to great financial success and a place as one of the leading cult favorites of the 1990s. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide
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