Dark City
Front Cover
Rating:
20.020.020.020.020.0
Medium:
DVD
Release Date:
7/29/1998
Theatrical Date:
2/27/1998
Date Imported:
11/25/2007
List Price:
$9.98
Genre:
Science Fiction
Studio:
New Line Home Video
Cast:
Sewell, Rufus / Hurt, William / Sutherland, Kiefer / Connelly, Jennifer / O'Brien, Richard
Director:
Proyas, Alex
Audience Rating:
R (Restricted)
Picture Format:
Pan & Scan
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
DVD Region:
1
Running Time:
96
Format:
Anamorphic / Closed-captioned / Color / Dolby / DVD-Video / Full Screen / Widescreen / NTSC
Language:
English (Dolby Digital 5.1) / French (Dolby Digital 5.1) / English (Subtitled) / French (Subtitled) / Spanish (Subtitled)
EAN:
9780780622555
ISBN:
0780622553
UPC:
794043465727
Tag:
Hollywood
Description:

Amazon.com If you're a fan of brooding comic-book antiheroes, got a nihilistic jolt from The Crow (1994), and share director Alex Proyas's highly developed preoccupation for style over substance, you might be tempted to call Dark City an instant classic of visual imagination. It's one of those films that exists in a world purely of its own making, setting its own rules and playing by them fairly, so that even its derivative elements (and there are quite a few) acquire their own specific uniqueness. Before long, however, the film becomes interesting only as a triumph of production design. And while that's certainly enough to grab your attention (Blade Runner is considered a classic, after all), it's painfully clear that Dark City has precious little heart and soul. One-dimensional characters are no match for the film's abundance of retro-futuristic style, so it's best to admire the latter on its own splendidly cinematic terms. Trivia buffs will be interested to know that the film's 50-plus sets (partially inspired by German expressionism) were built at the Fox Film Studios in Sydney, Australia, home base of director Alex Proyas and producer Andrew Mason. The underground world depicted in the film required the largest indoor set ever built in Australia. Befitting a film of such ambition, the DVD includes a feast of bonus features, including audio commentaries by the director, producer, writers, and cinematographer, and also by film critic Roger Ebert, who named Dark City one of the best films of 1998. Also included is an isolated music track, an interactive game, and a photo gallery of production stills and set design sketches. --Jeff Shannon

Description Alex Proyas, (The Crow) directs this futuristic thriller about a man waking up to find he is wanted for brutal murders he doesn't remember. Haunted by mysterious beings who stop time and alter reality, he seeks to unravel the riddle of his identity.

Notes:
(New Line Platinum Series)