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Collateral

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,050 ratings
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  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.56 x 5.35 x 0.55 inches; 3.53 ounces
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ Dutch
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0009Y3CS4
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2009
COLLATERAL, for my money, is one of the best films of the decade. Most modern films have a "sameness" about them. Regardless of genre, they all seem "the same". There tends to be too much focus on "wow-ing the moviegoer" with growing technology (CGI, special effects), gimmickry (tricky plots, flashbacks, surprise endings), and not enough focus on character development and dialogue. Another thing that I think a lot of today's movies lack is "realistic character interaction". Somehow, COLLATERAL overcomes all the cliches found in many modern films and rises to the level of poetry. Directed by the great filmmaker Michael Mann (THIEF, MANHUNTER, HEAT, THE INSIDER, and a personal shout-out to his groundbreaking 80s TV series MIAMI VICE), COLLATERAL is an absorbing, atmospheric, provocative tale of two men who meet at the literal crossroads of their lives.

A mystery man named Vincent (played with 100% utter conviction and ease by the legendary Tom Cruise) arrives at LAX and "accidentally" bumps into another man, in which a briefcase exchange ensues. Vincent travels to downtown LA and gets in a cab driven by Max (Jamie Foxx in a performance that would earn him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination). Vincent tasks Max to drive him around LA to complete his "errands". Max soon finds out (the hard way!) that Vincent is a contract killer. Vincent is going to kill 5 people that night and Max must drive him around or else!

During this night, Vincent and Max learn valuable lessons about each other and themselves. In a series of stimulating conversations, some very truthful facts of life are laid out for the viewer to absorb and consider. One can see Vincent and Max literally transfer personality traits to each other as the night ensues, which leads to an inevitable conclusion. Every time I watch the film, I pick up on a detail or nuance about Vincent and Max I hadn't seen or noticed before and am amazed at how believable their interaction is and how meticulous a film that Michael Mann has constructed. This film ought to easily be considered one of the best of the decade.

Within this fascinating film, Mann mixes in a great soundtrack, superbly staged and convincing action sequences, and beautiful cinematography of LA after dark. The excellent supporting cast includes Mark Ruffalo (as Det. Fanning hot on Vincent and Max's tail), Barry Shabaka Henley (as nightclub owner Daniel, who the men have an interesting encounter with), Irma P. Hall (as Max's mom, who almost steals the movie!), Javier Bardem (in a pitch perfect scene as the big bad guy Felix), and last but not least an incredibly vibrant and sexy Jada Pinkett Smith (as an early fare of Max's who ends up being a key to the story).

I cannot stress or say enough of how impressed I was with Tom Cruise's amazing work in this film. It is as much a physical performance as it is a verbal one. And he handles both sides with aplomb. How he did not get nominated for an Oscar (Best Actor) is beyond belief! I would have settled for him getting a "nomination", but, I swear, everytime I watch this flawless film, I continue to believe that this is THE performance that Mr. Cruise should always be remembered for, leaving all his other great work in the dust! This may be the best performance of his career, and it is thankfully part of a truly great film.

I own this 2-disc set dvd and it is perfect, the way every dvd of a big film should be with great quality on the film dvd and interesting, refreshing commentary on the 2nd one. A masterpiece as far as I'm concerned!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024
If you like Tom Cruise you will definitely like this movie.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
Tom Cruise plays an assassin hired to kill several victims (to keep them from testifying against a cartel) in this thriller set in and around Los Angeles. Tasked with driving this killer to his intended targets, cabbie Jamie Foxx attempts to put an end to the man's carnage once he figures out what's going on. But the hired killer doesn't appreciate the cabbie's efforts. Cruise is quite good (and scary at times) in this role. I've seen the film several times. Always worth a watch.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2004
After the commercial failure and mixed critical reaction to the vastly underrated Ali, Michael Mann returns to familiar territory-the urban crime thriller-with Collateral. Coming off three grandiose epics in a row, the veteran filmmaker shifts gears with this lean, no-nonsense movie that harkens back to early films in his career like, Thief. Like the late Stanley Kubrick (of whom Mann is sometimes compared to), Mann has tried repeatedly to breakthrough to a mainstream audience. It would make sense then that he would cast Hollywood megastar Tom Cruise as one of the main protagonists. If there were any actor on the planet that could guarantee a sure-fire hit at the box office it would be Cruise. However, Mann throws a potential spanner in the works by casting the actor as an amoral hit man. Would this scare off a mainstream audience?

The first disc features an informative audio commentary track by director Michael Mann. The veteran filmmaker really did his homework as he talks about the realistic details used in the background of scenes and with various characters. He also talks at length about the characters' backstories and motivations.

The second disc starts off with "City of Night: The Making of Collateral," a 41-minute look at how this film came together and was made. There is also footage of Tom Cruise training with a weapons expert so that he could credibly portray a professional assassin on screen. This is a step up above the usual electronic press kit material.

"Special Delivery" takes a look at some of the research Cruise did for this role. In order to get into character, Mann disguised the actor as FedEx delivery man and had him deliver a package to a business in a crowded place and not get recognized. Included is actual footage of Cruise in action.

There is one deleted scene with commentary by Mann. It shows Vincent and Max going into LAX to lose the police and federal surveillance that is tracking them.

"Shooting on Location: Annie's Office" examines the use of high-definition digital video used to capture Vincent stalking Annie in her darkened office at night. It is a scene that would have been impossible to render on traditional film.

"Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx Rehearse" gives a glimpse into the creative process as we see footage of the two actors reading through a scene in Mann's office, juxtaposed with the final scene in the movie.

"Visual FX: MTA Train" shows how Mann used a green screen effect on the climatic sequence on the train so that he could customize the backgrounds to suit his vision.

Finally, there are cast and crew biographies and extensive production notes.

Collateral is a fitting addition to Michael Mann's distinctive filmography. It continues his thematic pre-occupations of isolated protagonists who have little time for personal relationships. It is also deals with another Mann obsession: transformation. In order to have any chance of surviving the night with Vincent, Max must change from being a passive character to one that takes an active role in determining his own fate. It is the exploration of such weighty themes, coupled with Mann's distinctive style that elevates Collateral from its generic conventions.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
Jamie Fox delivers a great performance but Tom really shines !

Great flick!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cruise at his best!
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
Jamie Fox delivers a great performance but Tom really shines !

Great flick!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023
It was just fine. One comment I would like to make involves the negative reviewers who tell people to not bother to purchase and watch the movie. This is a preposterous suggestion. If we were reviewing a new and expensive car, I could see telling potential buyers to not bother to buy what the reviewer thought was a waste of money. However, this movie would only be costing the viewer ten or twenty bucks (or maybe a bit more with the 4K version) and warning potential viewers as if they will be throwing two hours of their lives away if they purchased and viewed it is nonsense. Take a chance and watch the movie. It is a cool show.
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MAURO CESAR DE BRITO E SILVA
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Reviewed in Brazil on June 13, 2023
Filme de suspense policial estadunidense de 2004 dirigido por Michael Mann, com roteiro escrito por Stuart Beattie, e estrelado por Tom Cruise como um assassino contratado e Jamie Foxx como um motorista de táxi que se encontra como seu refém. O filme foi feito em Los Angeles, Califórnia, em janeiro de 2004, e o elenco de apoio inclui Jada Pinkett Smith e Mark Ruffalo. As performances de Foxx e Tom Cruise foram muito elogiadas, com Foxx a ser nomeado para o Oscar de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante.
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Reviewed in Brazil on June 13, 2023
Filme de suspense policial estadunidense de 2004 dirigido por Michael Mann, com roteiro escrito por Stuart Beattie, e estrelado por Tom Cruise como um assassino contratado e Jamie Foxx como um motorista de táxi que se encontra como seu refém. O filme foi feito em Los Angeles, Califórnia, em janeiro de 2004, e o elenco de apoio inclui Jada Pinkett Smith e Mark Ruffalo. As performances de Foxx e Tom Cruise foram muito elogiadas, com Foxx a ser nomeado para o Oscar de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante.
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Dany
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent !
Reviewed in France on July 13, 2022
Moi, qui suis taxi depuis plusieurs Années, ce genre de client dans votre taxi, ça fait froid dans le dos !
Mais honnêtement perso j’ai vraiment adoré…
Vous serez vraiment pas déçu part le superbe Tom cruse
Merci Amazon
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5.0 out of 5 stars 珍しいトムクルーズのヒットマン!
Reviewed in Japan on March 13, 2024
マイケルマンとトムクルーズのタッグ 作品自体良かった。もしかしてheatと同等かもしれません。良かったシーンは最初の所のジェイミーフォックス演じる軟禁され助け求めているのに来た不良達に財布等奪った時トムが素早く撃ち殺すシーンが絶品!特典映像でトムがロン毛髭を伸ばした顔のままバレずにデリバリーをするという企画をしているのが良かった。そして作品のオープニングでトムとぶつかるシーンではどこかで見た方が出ていますね。
Antonio
5.0 out of 5 stars Città nella notte
Reviewed in Italy on September 16, 2012
Pochi registi sono capaci di immortalare il sottobosco metropolitano. Quello che compare solo di notte, illuminato solo dalla luce dei neon o dai fari delle automobili. Michael Mann è uno di questi e forse è anche il migliore. Lo spazio/tempo della pellicola è ben delineato: la vicenda ha luogo in una metropoli, Los Angeles, lungo un'unica folle notte. Qui si muovono i due protagonisti: Max, il tassista, e Vincent, il killer, e basta, non dico più nulla perché questo film va gustato dal primo all'ultimo minuto. Il ritmo è serratissimo, gli attori convincenti, la regia non cede mai e ci sono, a parer mio, almeno due scene capolavoro: la prima, dopo circa metà pellicola dove lo spazio/tempo ben delineato viene rotto, in un'impasse in cui il tempo si ferma e un coyote attraversa la strada, in uno spazio, la metropoli, a cui sicuramente non appartiene. La seconda, alla fine della pellicola, l'ultima scena in cui compare il Vincent di Tom Cruise. Con ciò termino la disanima del film: reputo Mann uno dei più grandi registi contemporanei, ma sono conscio che questo parere può essere soggettivo.

Il blu-ray di Collateral, lo dico subito, non è il classico blu-ray che va mostrato agli amici per stupirli mostrando loro l'alta definizione. Il non-avvezzo al mondo home video potrebbe storcere immediatamente il naso: il video di Collateral è sporco, e presenta un forte rumore video che diventa ancor più preponderante nelle scene al buio. Mann ha girato l'85% del film con macchine digitali, e il risultato si vede tutto. Qui sta il punto forte del blu-ray: alta definizione non significa film puliti con dettagli spaccamascella, o meglio, non solo; la forza del blu-ray risiede nella possibilità di riportare in casa la pellicola esattamente come concepita dal regista e dal direttore della fotografia. Quindi, nel BD-50 di questa confezione troverete il film così come immaginato da Mann. I colori sono splendidi, il dettaglio alto, la (stupenda) fotografia intatta. A Paramount va il merito di aver trasferito nel disco il film così come immaginato nella mente dei realizzatori.
Gli extra sono completi ed è presente il commento del regista. Il pezzo forte è il making of, intitolato "Città nella notte", di 40 minuti. L'unico appunto che si può fare è che gli extra sono in standard definition 480p. Poco male, dato che si tratta di un retaggio delle vecchie edizione home video.

In conclusione, se siete capaci di andare oltre al rumore video, che NON è un difetto, ma una caratteristica insita del girato originale che può piacere o meno, troverete un'incredibile blu-ray in grado di portare nelle vostre case il film esattamente come concepito dal regista. E non è poco.
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Rick Deckard
5.0 out of 5 stars Buena película de Michael Mann en un excelente Blu-ray
Reviewed in Spain on April 13, 2012
Esta edición española en Blu-ray (con el ASIN: B0055KOJFM) de Collateral es muy recomendable.

Primero: porque posee una gran calidad de imagen y, segundo: también cuenta con un gran sonido.

El Blu-ray incluye varias pistas de audio, entre ellas: una en versión original en inglés (DTS-HD MA 5.1) y otra en castellano (Dolby Digital 5.1). La pista inglesa es de gran calidad, con una destacable acústica frontal y una buena utilización tanto de los altavoces traseros como del subwoofer.
Al haber visto la película solo en la versión original no puedo comentar la calidad de la pista en castellano.

Al ser esta una edición española se incluyen subtítulos opcionales en castellano que podemos activar para ver la película.

El disco también presenta una serie de extras, subtitulados en castellano, muy interesantes.
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