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Ladyhawke [1985]

starring: Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Leo McKern, John Wood
directed by: Richard Donner

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: Parental Guidance
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5039036008198
Format: PAL, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Region Code: 2
Release Date: March 04, 2002
Running Time: 118 minutes
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: April 12, 1985
Sales Rank: 5239




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Editorial Review:

Amazon.co.uk Review:
This lushly produced fantasy has gained a loyal following since its release in 1985, and it gave a welcome boost to the careers of Matthew Broderick, Michelle Pfeiffer and Rutger Hauer. You have to ignore the overly aggressive music score by Andrew Powell, music director of the Alan Parsons Project (critic Pauline Kael aptly dubbed it "disco-medieval") and director Richard Donner's reckless allowance of anachronistic dialogue and uninspired storytelling, but there's a certain charm to the movie's combination of romance and heroism. Broderick plays a young thief who comes to the aid of tragic lovers Isabeau (Pfeiffer), who is cursed to become a hawk every day at sunrise and Navarre (Hauer) who turns into a wolf at sunset. The curse was cast by an evil sorcerer-bishop (John Wood), and as Broderick eludes the bishop's henchmen, Navarre struggles to conquer the villain, lift the curse and be reunited with his love in human form. The tragedy of this lovers' dilemma keeps the movie going, and Broderick is well cast as a young, medieval variation of Woody Allen. --Jeff Shannon



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Average medival fantasy-style film
I saw this film many, many years ago and remember really liking it. I spontaneously bought the dvd recently but found watching it again a lot less appealling.
Even though I enjoyed the story and some scenes were acted really well, the execution let it down at times, i.e. I really hated the soldiers' sparkling new and bright uniforms, they looked really unrealistic and out of place. I also found that Michelle Pfeiffer was a disappointing cast for Isabeau who was supposed to be the most beautiful woman of her time who enchanted a lot of men. However, Pfeiffer with short hair looked just boyish to me and not very beautiful at all (very unlike any later roles).
I also disliked the soundtrack, often music in films passes me by but I actually ... Read More:



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Nice story, appalling soundtrack
This film has an engaging story line and, for a 'fantasy' film with little pretence, has moments of poetry and romance that are quite memorable. However, the effect is significantly spoiled by the atrocious choice of music. The '80s electro rock soundtrack is bad enough on its own but it also clashes horribly with the settings, the theme and the mood of the story and the images. The name of Alan Parson (producer of Pink Floyd) was probably used to appeal to the viewers but the bursts of upbeat music that accompany the action scenes makes this film look much sillier than it actually is. The re-make of the soundtrack in surround sound has been carried out satisfactorily; pity they did not ditch the music altogether and replaced it with something (anything!) ... Read More:



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Medieval Fantasy
A knight played by Rutger Hauer and his lady played by Michelle Pfeiffer both run afoul of evil-bishop played by John Wood. Through the auspices of bishop's confessor played by Leo McKern, our main stars are placed under a curse. During the night, Hauer takes the form of a wolf, while Pfeiffer assumes the form of a hawk by day. The two lovers can only meet one another as humans at dawn and dusk. The only person in a position to help them from their curse is a pickpocket played by Matthew Broderick, who acts as liaison between the lovers. With the help of the guilt-ridden McKern and the correct solar phenomena Broderick endeavors to set things aright.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Praise for the choreographer!
Great film. Great music. Wonderful landscapes. Good baddie. My favourite scene is the horseback fight set in the cathedral. The way the monks in the background move to express their horror, fear and shock at what they are seeing demonstrates totally the sublime art of crowd choreography. They move separately but together at the same time. And you never once get to see their faces. Absolutely brilliant.

What I didn't like. The leading lady's Brooklyn accent. The day for night cinematography.

It needs to be remade. Just for the sake of it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A love story with a difference
This film has just about everything: great direction by Richard Donner, who also directed The Omen, Superman and Lethal Weapon, beautiful cinematography by Vittorio Storaro and a wonderful cast - Rutger Hauer is perfect as the brave hero, Michelle Pfeiffer is breath-takingly beautiful as Isabeau and Matthew Broderick provides plenty of comic relief. There is a fine music score by Kate Bush's former arranger and producer Andrew Powell and there is romance, action, drama and humour.

This is the type of film which I never get fed up of watching time and time again and I am not ashamed to admit that the ending always brings tears to my eyes. With this DVD version the film can be viewed in its correct widescreen ratio, making the most of the stunning ... Read More:


 



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