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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303047256 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC ISBN: 6303047254 Label: Turner Home Ent Languages: Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Turner Home Ent Release Date: February 06, 2001 Running Time: 100 minutes Studio: Turner Home Ent Theatrical Release Date: March 13, 1994 Editorial Review: Description: Marlow is an ambitious and adventurous sailor who is employed by an English trading company and sent to an African colony. There he travels up the river, visiting the trading stations who barters for ivory with the natives. On his journey he is told about a man named Kurtz whose station is the one furthest up the river, deep in the African jungle. Some talk of him in awe, others in admiration, but they all seem to fear him. As Marlow gets closer and closer to Kurtz he understands that the man has gone insane and is now doing the most horrible and blasphemous deeds. Based on Joseph Conrad's classic novel about greed and insanity. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - "One of the dark places of the world" comes to life vividly in Nicolas Roeg's "Heart of Darkness"!It is not surprising that this film, a work based on Joseph Conrad's thought-provoking novella of the same name, has garnered a wide variety of opinions and perspectives- just from the Amazon reviews alone! People saying its terrible, people who love it, even those who would have it as "art" above a normal television film. Well, I thought I'd add my two cents to the views already expressed. So here goes... First off, one who did not know any better would never be able to guess that it was made for ... Read More Rating: - Boring and badly actedThe negative comments by others some it up pretty well. A tedious film, badly acted and badly made. Boring. Good actors who made a turkey. Rating: - If you want a movie version of the novel just rent Apocalypse NowI sort of knew it wouldn't be good when I rented it and I didn't even know it was a Made-For-TV-Movie then (my bad). Well anyway, it's the movie adaptation of the classic novel which is also the basis for Apocalypse Now. It does have some good acting from Tim Roth, the main character, Isaach de Bankole as their black helper who is also a cannibal, Morten Faldaas as the harlequin (the hippie in Apocalypse), and John Malkovich as Kertz (Brando's character). The problem is that the directing is pretty ... Read More Rating: - A rebound for RoegI was curious about this film when I heard about it years ago. I love Nicolas Roegs early work but saw that his later movies were weaker and it seemed Roeg had lost his magic. "Heart of Darkness" is a Nicolas Roeg film and it's quite nice to see the old boy has still got it in him. The subject matter suits his odd style of film making. A good film. DVD please!!! Rating: - Heart of DarknessLights! Camera! Action! These are the three words which cause the distinction between books and movies. When making a movie based on a book, there are additional factors to be taken into account, thus altering the movie from the book. However, usually these changes just serve as tools to enhance the story, making it more interesting to the audience it is targeting. The movie, "Heart of Darkness" is an excellent adaptation of the novel because everything matches up well with the descriptions used ... Read More |