The
Manchurian Candidate - Special Collector's Edition (2004) - Full Screen - 5.1 Retail
The Manchurian Candidate - Special Collector's
Edition (2004) - Full Screen - 5.1 Retail
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Released Dec 21/04.
Academy Award-winners Denzel Washington and Meryl Streep, along
with Golden Globe and Emmy nominee Liev Schreiber, mesmerize a
whole new generation of audiences in Academy Award-winner Jonathan
Demme's THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE.
Jonathan Demme
updates the original 1962 John Frankenheimer classic with plenty
of new paranoid twists: This time a sinister Halliburton-style
corporation is behind the brainwashing of a Gulf War hero turned
vice presidential nominee, Raymond Shaw (Liev Schreiber). Shaw's
old unit commander Ben Marco (Denzel Washington) recommended him
for the National Medal of Honor, though he can't remember exactly
why, and his recurring nightmares drive him to uncover a massive
conspiracy. Sinister forces at work include shifty-eyed
bodyguards, a love interest with questionable motives (Kimberly
Elise), and Raymond's domineering senator mother (Meryl Streep).
Demme infuses the proceedings with enough paranoia and
uncomfortable close-ups to rival his 1991 Oscar-winner, SILENCE OF
THE LAMBS. Layered sound, overlapping dialogue, and creepy
cinematography by Tak Fujimoto (who also worked on LAMBS) further
heighten the uneasiness. Demme regulars Roger Corman, Charles
Napier, Paul Lazar, and Tracey Walter show up in bit parts as
usual. Comedian Al Franken is a welcome face as a TV
correspondent, and quirky indie rocker Robyn Hitchcock plays one
of the brainwashing specialists. Needless to say, Denzel is
superb. Streep is terrifying and hilarious as the maniacal Mrs.
Shaw. As with the original (which focused on communist instead of
terrorist fear-mongering), the events depicted here are doubly
unsettling considering their uncanny resemblance to real-life
politics at the time of this film's theatrical release!!