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Movie Reviews of The Quiet Man (Collector's Edition)Movie Review: A masterpiece! Summary: 5 StarsSean Thorton (John Wayne)was a former ex-boxer in America that had a bad experience in the ring accidently killing a man. He returns back to Ireland, his original hometown where he can forget all his troubles and settle for a new life in the town where he was raised. He falls for a lovely maiden named Mary Kate (Maureen O'Hara) as they soon later fall in love with each other and conducts his courtship thanks to a impish matchmaker (Barry Fitzgerald), but her brother (Victor McLaglen) refuses to have them together even though Mary Kate and Sean later gets married, is that Sean has to pay him and that he knows about his dark past.
A wonderful and sometimes humorous glimpse to old Ireland thanks to director John Ford. This is a compelling romantic comedy-drama that has heart, great acting especially by John Wayne who is flawless as usual and the why this was actually filmed in Ireland was amazing especially the writing and direction. This film went on to become very successful and earned two academy awards especially for best cinematography, this is a real winner of a movie that is a must see especially for John Wayne fans.
This DVD contains very good remastered picture and sound with some quality extras like cast and crew info, "The Making of the Quiet Man" Featurette with Leonard Maltin, The Joys of Ireland documentary, Remembering The Quiet Man Montage, production notes, both original restored audio and enchanched original restored audio, Trailers to this and other Artisan/Lion's Gate releases and commentary by Maureen O'Hara.
Movie Review: conflict with maturity and humor Summary: 5 StarsBeautifully directed and acted. Scenery is stunning. Points out the human conflicts between society/the sexes. Some of these conflicts are dated in that the resolution is not politically correct, but the issues remain as relevant today as they will always. This is one of the few movies that I can watch and enjoy as much each time. It also presents enough in the supporting actors to really bring more subtle corollary themes to fruition.
Movie Review: Why Motion Pictures were invented, begorra!!! Summary: 5 StarsMost of the reviews have outlined the story and characters in detail.
Suffice to say -- This is one of Wayne's greatest acting jobs.
The Duke falling in love with Maureen O'Hara -- nothing could be more natural. Both providing outstanding acting in their roles. Superb.
Having half of Ireland conspiring to further his romantic interests is a slight twist.
John Ford's inherent ability to portray humanity is paramount.
An exceptional cast, from the dozen or so lead characters to the seemingly countless bit players who added depth and a 3-D feeling to the story.
And indeed, the real star -- rural Ireland in all its quaint glory.
Movie Review: The Quiet Man (Collector's Edition) Summary: 5 StarsESSENTIAL MOVIE!!! This is the one that John Wayne should've won the Oscar for Best Actor. John Ford, winner of the Oscar as the Best Director for this film, gets John Wayne to turn in the best acting performance of his career. It was rare that John Wayne portrayed a character but in this movie he proved to be far more than capable.
The Quiet Man is one of the great romantic movies of all time. It's also has one of the greatest fight scenes ever filmed. Both ladies & men will enjoy this one. The chemistry between John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara is electric. Victor McLaglen is fine as the older brother of O'Hara, certainly one of his greatest roles, especially at the end of his career. Barry Fitzgerald & Ward Bond are featured & they shine also.
You can tell John Ford had a love for Ireland, his birthplace, it shows in the way the movie was filmed. The scenery shines as much as the stars. There are many scenes from this movie that are classics including the final 15 minutes of the film that has Wayne dragging O'Hara across the fields taking her back to McLaglen.
The Quiet Man has something for both male & female. Love, action & comedy abound in this well crafted movie Wayne portrays a boxer who has retired because he killed a man in the ring. The two things that Wayne no longer cares for, money & fighting, are the two things that seems to matter the most to O'Hara. It's when John Wayne is accused of cowardice by Maureen O'Hara that things come to a head.
The packaging claims that the movie has been digitally remastered &, though it looks pretty good, it doesn't look that good. This particular release has several bonus features that includes a documentary hosted by Leonard Maltin that is full of trivia. Maureeen O'Hara does a commentary & there's a montage feature. The audio has a restored track that's crisper & louder. This is a good value.
"Everyone cheer like Protestants!"
Movie Review: Not too happy... Summary: 2 StarsThe delivery was estimated to arrive around January 17th. According to my "Track Packages" page, it SAID my purchase had arrived on January 15th, but in fact it did not arrive until February 8th or 9th...what was that all about???
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