The Proposition (2006) (Special Edition Collector's Tin Packaging)

Product Details: The Proposition (2006)

Edition:DVD Special Edition Collector's Tin Packaging
MPAA Rating:R
Release Date:08/19/2008
UPC:687797112149
Directed by:John Hillcoat
Featuring:Guy Pearce, Emily Watson, John Hurt, See all cast

Synopsis: The Proposition (2006)

Australian director John Hillcoat and singer Nick Cave reconvene for 2006's THE PROPOSITION, with Cave penning the screenplay and providing a soundtrack written with Dirty Three member Warren Ellis. Cave's 19th-century tale begins with the proposition of the title, as Captain Stanley (Ray Winstone) captures fugitive brothers Charley (Guy Pearce) and Mikey Burns...
Australian director John Hillcoat and singer Nick Cave reconvene for 2006's THE PROPOSITION, with Cave penning the screenplay and providing a soundtrack written with Dirty Three member Warren Ellis. Cave's 19th-century tale begins with the proposition of the title, as Captain Stanley (Ray Winstone) captures fugitive brothers Charley (Guy Pearce) and Mikey Burns (Richard Wilson) at a scene of bloody rape and murder. Informing Charley that he must kill his older brother, Arthur (Danny Huston), in order to be set free, Stanley drags Mikey to a decrepit jailhouse while he waits for Charley to carry out the deed.

Hillcoat's western reeks of the dry desert heat, with flies buzzing, temperatures soaring, and emotions spiraling out of control. As Charley reluctantly sets about his task, Hillcoat and cinematographer BenoƮt Delhomme create a mesmerizing vision of the Australian outback. The slow, meandering pace of the film is peppered with brutal jolts of unremitting violence, and there are fine performances from the entire cast, who are supported in small but significant roles from Emily Watson (BREAKING THE WAVES) and John Hurt (THE ELEPHANT MAN). Cave's screenplay is tight and focused, leaving little room for sentiment--or anyone for the audience to root for--by giving all his principal characters plenty of grimly undesirable personality traits. But it works perfectly, and in Winstone and Pearce, Hillcoat got his casting exactly right. Both actors give dizzying performances as two men unable to escape their personal demons, finding a tragic outlet only in ceaseless acts of aggression. A memorable feature that lingers long after the last frame of celluloid has flickered onto the screen, THE PROPOSITION establishes Hillcoat as a director of major gravitas.

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Features: The Proposition (2006)

Special Packaging
Special Edition
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digial 5.1 - English
DTS - English

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    By jasonl  Oct 1, 2007

    Pros: Excellent story, fantastic photography.

    Cons: hard to understand some dialogue in Aussie slang.

    One of the best of the western genre, and one of the best films to come out of Australia. Lots better than that dumb Crocodile Dundee stuff. Excellent cast, believable characters and a well-written complex story. The acting is great. The landscapes a...re fantastic! John Hurt is pricless as Jellon Lamb, the wacked-out bounty hunter who quotes poetry. Everyone is dirty and needs a a bath. The land is in everyone's hair, their clothes, their teeth. The aborigine story is well-played and not overdone. The whole movie kicks-butt. Read more Less

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    The Proposition is a bad deal.

    By RussellMania  Jan 6, 2007

    Pros: Western....we need a few more good ones.

    Cons: Dark, Boring, and drawn out.

    I grew up watching Clint Eastwood and John Wayne in westerns so I appreciate a good one. This is not a good one. Takes place in the old west of Australian. Only useful thing I take away from this movie is that if I ever go to Australia I better remem...ber my large can of Off spray. Flies everywhere. Guy Pierce is the lead who must hurt down and kill his ruthless brother in order to save he and his younger siblings life. Oh hum. Not very exciting and boring. Kind of dark and grisly. I recommend watching an old western where the heroes were larger than life and the stories were actually well written and entertaining. Read more Less

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