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Hidalgo DVD Review:

1890,
Frank Hopkins (Mortensen) and his horse Hidalgo were legendary
long distance racers winning competitions all over the US. His
reputation was spreading to the point that it gained the attention
of Sheikh Riyadh (Sharif). Every year his family run a 3000-mile
race called the Ocean of Fire across some of the most inhospitable
desert the Middle East has to offer. Frank accepts the challenges
but nobody expects that an inferior mustang could ever beat
a field full of thoroughbred Arabian horses.
Viggo Mortensen
takes another step towards becoming the silver screen’s
most bankable hero, the same way as Harrison for did after starring
in a successful film trilogy.
Based on the allegedly
true story of life of Frank Hopkins, this is a big budget action
that isn’t like your usual high concept fair. The movie
combines blistering action, exhilarating racing with slow character
development and a lot of subtitles as the characters speak in
their native languages. This is an unusual approach for a potential
blockbuster, as it is well known that excessively subtitled
films find it difficult to reach an audience in English speaking
countries, especially the US.
The story of Frank
Hopkins and his horse Hidalgo is still interesting however as
it is a tale of extreme endurance made all the more watchable
by some great performances. Omar Sharif brings a touch of class
to the proceeding as the honourable Sheikh Riyadh. The actor
just exudes dignity and commands respect every time he graces
the screen. It’s a shame that we don’t see him more
often. The beautiful Zuleikha Robinson makes her big screen
splash as Jazira. This should start to get the British actress
noticed in Hollywood. Louise Lombard is also good as Lady Ann
Davenport, the woman with a lot to gain if her horse wins the
race.
This is Viggo Mortensen’s
showpiece however. Not shackled by a fellowship, Mortensen is
becoming an extremely watchable actor and the hero for new millennium.
He is emerging as a lead actor that can command the screen and
bring iconic idols to life.
Hidalgo is a good
movie that is bogged down by been slightly too long and by having
large gaps between the action. Director Joe Johnston is known
for his big budget spectaculars like The Rocketeer, Honey I
Shrunk the Kids and Jurassic Park but his shows that his can
handle character development as well as rip-roaring action.
Capturing the extremes of the Arabian Desert brilliantly and
always doing enough to entertain, this is a movie that is well
worth a flutter.
Star Rating = *
* *
PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in 2.35:1
Anamorphic Widescreen with a Dolby Digital 5.1 surround soundtrack,
the transfer is very good. The sharpness of the picture quality
brings the desert scenery to life, conveying all the bleakness
and beauty of the treacherous terrain, as well as the splendour
and grandeur of the race and its competitors. The sound it also
very good especially during the crowd sequences and the start
of the race, as it fills every speaker with a crescendo of sound.
BONUS FEATURES
Sand & Celluloid
(9.03 mins)
Director Joe Johnston,
producer Casey Silver, executive producer Don Zepfrel, production
designer Barry Robinson and star Viggo Mortensen take you behind
the scenes of the filming of Hidalgo. In this short featurette
we learn more about history of endurance racing and the legend
of Frank Hopkins and Hidalgo. Joe Johnston and his crew take
you to the sets and tell you what they had to do and what it
was like filming the movie in Morocco. We also find out how
Viggo ate the locusts and how all the horses they used for Hidalgo.
Easter Egg (3.09
mins)
This hidden featurette
features Native Americans David Midthunder (Assiniboine-Sioux)
and Leo Pard (Northern Pikunii) talking about the exploits of
Frank Hopkins and Hidalgo. Star Viggo Mortensen accompanies
the footage with some excellent still photographs that he took
during the production.
Trailers
Previews of Starsky
and Hutch and The Alamo
OVERALL
An epic movie like
this deserves a far better DVD treatment than Touchstone has
given it. A very short featurette and an even shorter hidden
feature do not do enough to please fans of the movie. This is
a film that would have benefited from a commentary track or
even some more cast and crew interviews. The picture and sound
presentation are good but you’d expect that with a modern
film. Fans will be disappointed with the bonus features but
this should not put you off renting the film.
DVD Star Rating
= * *
Jamie
Kelwick

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Hidalgo
Director:
Joe Johnston
Hidalgo
Written By:
John Fusco
Hidalgo Cast:
Viggo
Mortensen, Omar Sharif, Zuleikha Robinson, Louise Lombard,
Adam Alexi-Malle, Saïd Taghmaoui, Silas Carson,
Harsh Nayyar and J.K. Simmons
Reviewed
by:
Jamie
Kelwick
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