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enlarge | Director: Mikael Hafstroem Actors: Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston, Vincent Cassel, Addison Timlin, Melissa George Studio: Weinstein Company, The Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 189 reviews Sales Rank: 13818
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: HD DVD Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 112 Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 7905 UPC: 796019797054 EAN: 0796019797054 ASIN: B000J10KUU
Theatrical Release Date: November 11, 2005 Release Date: December 19, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: ******BRAND NEW****** ** Over 1.5 million orders shipped worldwide and more than 500 000 items in stock, BUY FROM A TRUSTED SOURCE, ESTABLISHED SINCE 1998 - INETVIDEO ~~~
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Product Description Jennifer Aniston (Emmy winner Friends ) as you ve never seen her before stars with Clive Owen (Golden Globe winner Closer) in this stylish and entertaining thriller (Richard Roeper Ebert & Roeper).Married man Charles Schine (Owen) meets Lucinda Harris (Aniston) a high-powered investment banker on a commuter train one morning. An innocent conversation leads to an evening drink. Before either one can stop it their aroused passions lead to a sizzling one-night stand. Suddenly a stranger explodes into their world threatening to expose their secret and lures them into a terrifying game with more surprises than they saw coming. Hang on for dear life because "Not since Fatal Attraction have the potential pitfalls of marital infidelity been so frighteningly portrayed in a movie (Arizona Republic). Format: DVD HD Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS UPC: 796019797054 Manufacturer No: 7905
Amazon.com With a nasty villain and a plot twist that will take many viewers by surprise, Derailed is the kind of potboiler that's enjoyable in spite of its flaws. It's basically two-thirds of a good movie, with a convincing set-up and a barely plausible payoff that... well, you've just got to see it and decide for yourself. Like Fatal Attraction, it's a good-enough thriller that turns infidelity into every man's nightmare, beginning when Charles (Clive Owen), a well-to-do Chicago advertising director with a sickly, diabetic daughter and a slightly troubled marriage, has a chance encounter with Lucinda (Jennifer Aniston), a lovely and quick-witted financial advisor who's also stuck in a marital rut. Their chemistry is instant (between both characters and stars), but their eventual hotel tryst is interrupted by a mugger (French actor Vincent Cassel at his vile, despicable best) who's out to milk Charles for every dollar he's got. Of course, one phone call to the police would solve everyone's problems, but as he did with Collateral (albeit more convincingly), screenwriter Stuart Beattie turns up the tension with such manipulative skill that you're willing to skate past the plot holes and go along for the ride. With lively supporting performances by rappers Xzibit and RZA, Derailed marks a commercially slick American debut for Swedish director Mikael Hafstroem, whose 2003 thriller Evil was a Best Foreign Film Oscar-nominee. --Jeff Shannon
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MIKAEL HAFSTROeM, OPUS 4 November 6, 2008 *** 2005. Based on James Siegel's Derailed and directed by Mikael Hafstroem. Two married people, Owen and Aniston, meet in a train and plan to start an affair but they are attacked by Vincent Cassel in their hotel room. Later, Cassel blackmails Owen. Between Hitchcock and FATAL ATTRACTION, the film is agreeable and belongs to the Hollywood paranoia and guiltiness sub-gender. Note among many, the reference to Psycho (Special Edition) (Universal Legacy Series) when Owen tries to make an incriminating car disappear. Already forgotten.
If only for Clive Owen and Vincent Cassel October 3, 2008 Okay, was this made before or after "Rumor Has It?" Jennifer Aniston continues to convince me that her acting is pedestrian. She [is] one of those actors who just don't work in the big screen. She may have been fine on televsion but....she wrecked this film. I was very glad that she (Lucinda Harris) got blown away in the big shootout; unfortunately, too late in the film. The big shootout was the highlight of the film.
Clive Owen as Charles Schine played his part very well. That being of the person victimized in a blackmail scheme by the sinister La Roche played by Vince Cassell and his convincingly scumbag accomplice Dexter, played by the one-dimensional Xzibit; whom I was also glad when he was blown away. I also enjoyed the final scene when La Roche gets it "stuck to him." After all the pain he put Schine and his family through. Yeah, even though it all because of Schine's attempted affair with Lucinda Harris.
Oh, the storyline? Please read one of the "long-winded reviews."
good but kind of stupid July 16, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
The first obervation is that all of the blacks in this film were thugs, cons, ex-cons or related to an ex-con. This is pathetic. The film was made in 2005, but we are now living in a time when an African-American stands the best chance than ever of becoming the president.
Other than its portrayal of blacks, the film has a very simple plot and nothing comes as too much of a suprise. It has its moments but mostly on the level of a cheaply made TV police drama.
From the first scene on the train, it's easy to figure that Jennifer Anniston's character is up to something. The way she talks to the man on the train is indicative of a woman who is a practiced seductress. Then we wonder where she got her experience.
The robbery/rape scene seems strange from the beginning. My initial thoughts were: why is he doing that? What kind of criminal would do something so stupid?
Jennifer Anniston's character says somewhere in the film "we never appreciate or value what we have". I think this is basically what the gist of the film is all about. The main character in the film didn't appreciate what he had with his family, otherwise he would have never got tangled up in that mess which costed him so much more than just his bank account.
IT'S ONLY ME, BUT: June 1, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
CLIVE OWEN IS MARRIED WITH A CHILD WHO NEEDS A TRANSPLANT REQUIRING BIG TIME MONEY. JENNIFER ANISTEN AND HE BOY FRIEND RUN A RING OF THUGS WHO SET UP MEN WITH MONEY TO FIRST GET THEM TO HOTEL RUMS WITH JEN, AND THEN BEAT THE HELL OUT OF THEM, ROB THEM, AND THEN WEEKS LATER COME BACK AND BLACKMAIL THEM. CLIVE WILL TURN THE SCEME BACK ON THEM. JM
Surprisingly Good May 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a good, solid movie, well above average. The plot twists are very entertaining, and I didn't see any of them coming. The video and sound on the DVD are very good. This is worth a purchase at around $5-6.
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