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Genre | Action, Sci-Fi, Drama, Thriller |
Format | Subtitled |
Contributor | Michael Bay, Djimon Hounsou, Sean Bean, Scarlett Johansson, Ewan McGregor |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours and 15 minutes |
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Lincoln Six-Echo is a resident of a seemingly utopian but contained facility in the mid-21st century. Like all of the inhabitants of this carefully controlled environment, Lincoln hopes to be chosen to go to the The Island, reportedly the last uncontaminated spot on the planet. - But Lincoln soon discovers that everything about his existence is a lie. He and all of the other inhabitants of the facility are actually human clones whose only purpose is to provide spare parts for their original human counterparts. - Realizing it is only a matter of time before he is harvested, Lincoln makes a daring escape with a fellow resident named Jordan Two-Delta. Pursued by the forces of the institute that once housed them, Lincoln and Jordan engage in a race for their lives to literally meet their makers.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.59 ounces
- Item model number : 43449318
- Director : Michael Bay
- Media Format : Subtitled
- Run time : 2 hours and 15 minutes
- Release date : February 7, 2017
- Actors : Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, Djimon Hounsou, Sean Bean
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : Spanish, English, French
- Studio : PARAMOUNT
- ASIN : B01MYZJYBD
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,691 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #164 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #489 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
- #661 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2006The Island, together with King Kong (my #1) and Serenity (struggling with The Island for #2 place), are my favorite movies of 2005. Each has left a profound impression on me. The only thing unimpressive about The Island was the title-and even that objection evaporated once the introduction sequences started rolling; for suddenly the apparently vapid title acquired context and meaning. But it wasn't the snazziest title they could have come up with to draw people into the theaters.
I'm not going to summarize the plot, since it's been discussed at length before. Instead, here are some points that need to me mentioned in order to do the film justice.
The Island, if one feels bound to refer to other movies, is basically Logan's Run meeting Bladerunner. It asks some of the same questions; most significantly one of profound philosophical import: how do you define a 'human being'?
[Sidebar: The often-mentioned Gattaca, on the other hand-and I'm pointing this out this for the benefit of those reviewers still struggling with comprehension of the fundamental difference between the movies-asked if the value of human beings depends on their genetic makeup; just like one might ask if a handicapped person is of equal value as one who isn't.]
Should a cloned ('replicated', 'copied') but conscious human being be accorded the same rights as one created and brought into this world in a more conventional manner? What is consciousness anyway? How do you detect it?
How far will human beings go to preserve their lives? (There's a truly disturbing part in Michael Bay's commentary on the DVD regarding this. Truth apparently is even more sickening than the occasionally quite troubling fiction of The Island.)
The Island deals with these issues in all seriousness; but not in a pretentious or 'arty' manner, or with the ponderous gravitas that might have eventuated in the hands of a 'serious' director. It also answers them; at least as much as it is possible-for, after all, who _can_ say what 'consciousness' actually 'is'? We all _know_ what it is, but try to _define_ it and you're instantly stepping on philosophical quicksand.
All this is accomplished in the context for an 'action' movie, and one by Michael Bay at that. That instantly gets a lot of folks' hackles up; for Michael Bay can't possibly make a movie with depth, right? Well, think again, for this one is. An object lesson, if we need one, to teach us that not every action film has to be a one-dimensional Tom Cruise or Will Smith vehicle. The Island strikes an exquisite balance between the relief provided by humor and the physical-ness of some very well done action, moments of reflection, and a multi-layered plot with lots of hidden meanings and question marks, as well as a satisfying denouement.
Above all-and unlike Gattaca, which was a very 'self centered' movie; with the protagonist really only interested in himself and his own plans and tribulations-The Island ultimately went beyond that and toward displaying a sense of social responsibility. One of the most touching moments of the movie occurs when Lincoln and Jordan spin dreams of what they would like to do, and how they could just go far away and live like 'real people'; and then he says "...but after...", meaning after having tried to help "all those people we left behind", who are about to be destroyed (well, 'killed' or 'murdered' would be more appropriate) as their makers try to 'start over' a new generation of clones with less troublesome predilections.
The decision to risk their future for the sake of their fellow clones, is the ultimate proof of Lincoln's and Jordan's humanity; and in the process they help to redeem the one who has hunted them relentlessly, and who rediscovers his own humanity as a result of his interaction with them.
One issue has raised justifiable questions: how did the clones 'know' all these things they knew? Or, how did not just they, but apparently another whole lot, become infected with apparently spontaneously-generated memories of their 'sponsors', that is the people they were cloned from?
One possible answer is that memories are encoded in the DNA of a person-but that doesn't make much sense. There is nothing to suggest in current scientific research that this is either possible or that it happens. Another theory-and this is where 'speculation' enters the fray-is that (slightly extending theories such as those developed by the likes of Rupert Sheldrake or Roger Penrose) people with identical genetic makeup have a 'connection' that goes beyond mere genetics; that they are 'linked' (telepathically?) in some way. Maybe that's how their 'memories' seemed to have 'grown' spontaneously over the lifetimes of the clones. Maybe that's also why, in some ways, the clones-and especially Lincoln-seemed to have acquired certain characteristics of their 'sponsors'.
I don't know and neither did the God-potentate Merrick, who was highly and unpleasantly surprised by this turn of events; though for a few moments he appeared to be genuinely stimulated by the notion, until he realized that it was interfering with his carefully laid-out plans and DOD funding. He never found the explanation, before he died at the hands of one of his creations.
So, is there a suggestion here that there's more to life and humanity and the mind and every-damn-thing than is currently accepted by science? I know some people aren't comfortable with that notion, and, being an atheist myself, I'm not bringing God into this either-but is the notion that we haven't figured out the fundamentals of 'human nature' really so preposterous? Is it unreasonable for a movie, and especially one so unashamedly 'entertainment', to suggest that maybe we don't know everything, and that our ignorance, combined with the delusions of omniscience in some, is likely to come and bite us in the butt?
I think not. This theme, by the way, is also picked up in that other cinematographic gem, Serenity, though from a slightly different angle.
The Island's score by Steve Jablonsky is impressive and moving; showing (like Klaus Badelt's did for Pirates of the Caribbean) a close connection to Hans Zimmer, who may be the greatest and most influential film-score composer working today.
Bottom line and in two words: great flick. Highly recommended for those who like to be entertained and think at the same time. The rest of you, depending on your inclinations, either go watch some DAMN (Deep-And-Meaningful-Nothing) movie instead, or spend quality time with and waste money on vapid Mission Impossible flicks (or anything by and with Tom Cruise, except possibly The Last Samurai) or maybe the silly, though mildly entertaining, I, Robot.
The Island DVD is not exactly loaded with 'extras' (no space on a single DVD with a 2 hr movie for much extra stuff anyway); but I don't feel that, unless there's another cut of this movie, or unless they put in significant background material on cloning and associated issues, there's actually much more to add to what is a very complete film. Besides, personally I'm not really all that interested in the details of shooting 'action', and what there is seems more than enough. Maybe something about Steve Jablonsky might be nice, too. But basically I'm cool with the DVD as it is.
Till Noever
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025I first watched this film in a high school biology class. It was one of the first 'dark' dystopian films I'd ever seen and it drew me right in. You have some very big names here, from Steve Buscemi to Ewan Mcgregor and Scarlett Johansson. Films like this seem more and more relevant as time goes on. For a Michael Bay film, it sure doesn't feel like a typical brainless, explosive action film. There's a lot of commentary on meaning, humanity, purpose, and biological survival. I really enjoy this film and all that it has to offer for the heart and mind.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025This is such a great entertaining show
- Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2014Outside of THE ROCK, this is probably the best film that Michael Bay has done to date. Is it a great movie? Not especially, but it's about the best you can ask for when all of the typical Michael Bay elements are mixed together with a concept and story that, while borrowing heavily from previous sci-fi films, is still somewhat intelligent and thought-provoking. The story is about a man (Ewan McGregor) who lives inside a utopian facility when, one day, he figures out that he and the other inhabitants are just being used to harvest organs. He also escapes with a woman (Scarlett Johansson) who is about to be sent to "The Island." The whole movie is basically set up to be a series of chase sequences, but it works because the concept is interesting enough and you care enough to want to find out what is going on, and why. For the most part, Michael Bay was on his best behavior here when it came to his sense of "humor." There were some stereotype characters here and there, but nothing as pervasive as what would follow in his Transformers series. By now, his visual style was well-established, but it still wasn't so chaotic that you couldn't tell what was going on in any given frame. The performances were decent, and nobody stuck out as being really bad. I thought Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson did good work as the two leads, and Sean Bean made for a nice villain. Djimon Hounsou also did a good job as a bounty hunter on the trail of the two lead characters, and who also has a nice character arc. Returning back to the visuals, there was more CGI than in past Michael Bay films, but nothing too over-the-top or excessive. There was also a fair amount of practical effects work and plenty of well-done explosions (for those are into that sort of thing). Granted, these type of movies often push the bounds of suspension of disbelief when it comes to the relationship with physical reality, but it was still entertaining on a visceral level. The score by Steve Jablonsky and Hans Zimmer was also pretty good, and accentuated the visuals and action quite nicely. However, one thing that became much more clear to me while watching this is that Michael Bay is basically an assembly-line director. There are certain elements which always be in movies that he makes. Some of them, like his chaotic camerawork and penchant for explosions are fine in moderation while others, like his voyeuristic obsession with the female form and juvenile sense of humor, would be better if left out entirely. Thankfully, there's not too much here in terms of the latter two. Also, like a lot of summer blockbusters, there's an obligatory romantic subplot. Yes, I lament that nearly all action movies have to shoehorn this element in, but I thought it was handled tastefully here, and not just there for the sake of being there. Overall, this is most fun I've had watching a Michael Bay movie, outside of THE ROCK. In fact, I'd say that those two are tied for my favorite. The story is engaging, even if derivative, and the action keeps things moving along at a good clip such that I didn't feel the 135 minute run time as much. There's something here, even for people who don't quite take to Michael Bay's style, and it's a pretty good sci-fi/action movie to boot.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025fun flick
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- Lynda Black (ARtiSt)Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars i ENJOYED this MOVIE !! ♡
it's a FUN, ACTION / SCI-FI MOVIE !! ♡ i enjoyed the storyline & the acting was good . HAPPY with my purchase =)
- DmanReviewed in Canada on February 1, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Underated Michael Bay action packed extravaganza!
If you like Michael Bay movies:Transformers 1 to 5,The Rock,Armageddon,Bad Boys 1 and 2,Pearl Harbour..Then you will like the Island.Every Michael Bay-ism is here lol.The flashy photography with overblown contrast and saturated colors like all his movies.The quick editing.The huge action scenes(and theres a lot of it as usual).The hot looking babes with a good tan(in this case Scarlett Johansen).The adolescent type of humour that sometimes is a bit cringe worthy.The roaster of great actors.Beside Scarlett jo having the looks we all know she can act too.Ad to this Ewan mcgregor,Sean Bean,Michael Clark Duncan,Steven Buscemi,Djimoun Hounsou.The story is pretty solid too.The score for the movie is from Steve Jablonsky (Transformers).So as you can see the movie is pretty solid on all levels.If your looking for a spectacular blockbuster type movie full of action and a sci fi plot.And stylishly directed and just basically a good time at the movies look no further.The bluray is top notch too.The video quality is great.Good details and no DNR(digital noise reduction here) the grain structure is intact.The audio mix is also very good.Even with my small speakers the bass got very hefty in a few action scenes.One scene where a car flew through the air and got destroyed when landing the noise from the crash almost hurt my eardrums lol.Had to lower the volume after it.Michael Bay movie i should have known lol.Its loud and bombastic as usual.I didnt check out the extras but it seems like there is a good bit of stuff.Of course its not as extensive as the extras on other Michael Bay movies like the loaded blurays of transformers 1 to 5 for example that are some of the finest extras put on bluray ever.Anyways if you like the Island get this bluray cause it might never come to 4k since its not the most popular Michael Bay movie.And the bluray is quite good enough.
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DaniReviewed in Spain on December 10, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Calidad precio
Una buena película que ya había visto anteriormente tenía un precio muy económico y por eso la compré , se ve muy bien y está en castellano estupenda compra
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schons chantalReviewed in Belgium on October 2, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars The Island
Même si le film n'est plus tout récent, j'ai vraiment apprécié.
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AzurReviewed in France on February 25, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Livré a temps, correspondant a la description, parfait
Acheté pour ma collection de DVD de futur dystopique