Dark City (1998)
Facts
| Directed by | Alex Proyas |
| Cast | Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, William Hurt, Richard O'Brien, Nicholas Bell, Mitchell Butel, Colin Friels, Frank Gallacher, Melissa George, Satya Gumbert, Timothy Jones, Frederick Miragliotta, Justin Monjo, Ian Richardson, Ritchie Singer, Bruce Spence and Peter Sommerfeld |
| Theatrical Release | February 27, 1998 |
| DVD Release | July 29, 1998 |
| Running Time | 100 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 794043465727 |
| Buy this item ... | 30 new from $3.01, 78 used from $2.09, 1 collectible from $15.98 |
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Average user review:| Includes Digital copy, but... |
| Good blu-ray quality. Story didn't hold interest. |
| A FILM OF COMPLEX ENIGMAS? ODDLY: YES!! |
First: the picture quality is excellent. The pictures look much more solid; and the sound is fantastic. If you have even a portion of the equipment, you can get much out of this movie. The "much" they provide.
But is it complex? Is the storyline a visionary enigma which baffles the viewer? Is there something deeper that we do not see?
The answer, I believe, is a surprising: Yes!!
On the surface, one seems to be filled in fairly quickly about what is going on. Eventually all is revealed; and revealed with a special-effects extravaganza flourish!
But the viewer of this film, is indeed misled into believing it is about a man who awakens in a bathtub; confused, dazed and thinking himself a killer. A killer soon being chased by unusual figures dressed in black. From there, the story mainly "seems" to revolve around this man, with Kiefer Sutherland ultimately providing some of the answers we need. Though not all.
The reality, though, is that the movie does not revolve around the gentlemen in the bathtub. The true center, and answer, to the enigmatic movie lies in none other than the occasionally seen: Kiefer Sutherland!
What does it all mean? Well, you figure it out for yourself. But I shall give you the beginning to the final answer to this movie. The name of Kiefer Sutherland is: Daniel P. Schreber.
There is your clue; and there is the Key to this movie and what it ultimately means.
I believe this movie should be given a second subtitle of: "Memoirs Of My Nervous Illness".
Once you make the true connexion--(and this has to be more than a coincindence!)--then rewatch "Dark City" with a fresh awe. An awe that few modern movies of any genre supply.
IN CHRIST JESUS: THE LIVING TRUTH: THE LIVING GOD INCARNATE!!!
Braithwaite :) December 23, 2008
| A hidden gem |
| 3.5 stars out of 4 |
Marred only by a somewhat out-of-place and formulaic action sequence near the end, this otherwise-perfect film deftly blends a fusion of times and genres into a spellbinding movie. December 18, 2008
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