The Edge 1997 35mm film trailer A flat hard matte 1648p
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This 35mm film trailer has been bought from Highlands Cinemas in Kinmount (ON) and transferred to digital using the Gugusse Roller with the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. • https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119051/ • no entries in rottentomatoes • The Gugusse Roller is a DIY project. Build your own Gugusse Roller, visit www.deniscarl.com and/or www.facebook.com/Gugusse-Roller-2216783521714775, no registration, no fees, no fuss. • Help me to buy more trailers, become my patron, visit • / movietrailers • Synopsis by ChatGPT: • The Edge (1997) is a survival thriller film directed by Lee Tamahori and written by David Mamet. The movie stars Anthony Hopkins as billionaire Charles Morse and Alec Baldwin as fashion photographer Bob Green. Set against the backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness, the story follows Charles, Bob, and their companion Stephen (played by Harold Perrineau), who find themselves stranded in the wild after surviving a plane crash. • The film delves into themes of survival, intelligence, human nature, and the dynamics of power and jealousy. Charles, a highly intelligent and well-read individual, uses his knowledge and wit to help the group survive the harsh conditions and the pursuit of a menacing Kodiak bear. As they fight for survival, tensions rise, particularly between Charles and Bob, who harbors secret desires for Charles's wife, Mickey (played by Elle Macpherson). • The struggle for survival is compounded by the psychological warfare between the two men, as secrets are revealed and their true natures come to light. The film combines intense action sequences with a deep exploration of character, making it a gripping tale of man versus nature and man versus himself. • Review: • The Edge is a compelling and thought-provoking film that stands out within the survival thriller genre. Anthony Hopkins delivers a powerful performance as Charles Morse, bringing depth and gravitas to the role of a man who relies on his intellect and determination to overcome extraordinary challenges. Alec Baldwin's portrayal of Bob Green is equally compelling, offering a complex character whose motivations and morality are gradually unveiled throughout the film. • The cinematography is another highlight, capturing the stunning and unforgiving beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. The setting becomes a character in its own right, presenting both breathtaking vistas and deadly threats that the characters must navigate. • David Mamet's screenplay is sharp and intelligent, providing a solid foundation for the film's exploration of survival, both physical and psychological. Director Lee Tamahori successfully maintains a tense and engaging atmosphere, balancing the action sequences with moments of introspection. • While The Edge might initially seem like a straightforward survival story, it offers much more, delving into the complexities of human relationships and the instinct to survive against all odds. The dynamic between Hopkins and Baldwin is particularly captivating, driving the narrative forward and keeping the audience invested in their fate. • In summary, The Edge is an intense and intelligent thriller that offers more than just survival against nature. It is a study of character, intellect, and the human spirit, featuring standout performances and a memorable story that resonates long after the film ends.
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