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Alexander (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 188 Fresh: 30  Rotten:158 Average Rating: 3.9/10
 
Consensus: Even at nearly three hours long, this ponderous, talky, and emotionally distant biopic fails to illuminate Alexander's life. Even at nearly three hours long, this ponderous, talky, and emotionally distant biopic fails to illuminate Alexander's life. more
 
Rated: R
Runtime: 5 hrs 34 mins
Theatrical Release: Nov 24, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $34,264,081
Synopsis:
Director Oliver Stone chalks up an ambitious entry on his biopic resume (past entries include films about Jim Morrison, Richard Nixon, and JFK among others) with this cinematic treatise on the life of the mighty Alexander the Great. Despite his young death at 32, Alexander packed some... [More]
Director Oliver Stone chalks up an ambitious entry on his biopic resume (past entries include films about Jim Morrison, Richard Nixon, and JFK among others) with this cinematic treatise on the life of the mighty Alexander the Great. Despite his young death at 32, Alexander packed some unimaginable conquests into his limited years by ruling over a huge chunk of the globe. Stone draws on a voice-over narration provided by Anthony Hopkins, whose character is named Ptolemy, to aurally depict some of the battles. Thus, Stone shifts the weight of the film to focus on the personality of Alexander (Colin Farrell), a man who is stricken by overwhelming personal insecurities that come in direct contrast to his bold achievements. Complex dealings with his mother (Angelina Jolie) and father (Val Kilmer) plague him, as does his turbulent relationship with his wife, Roxane (Rosario Dawson). His connection with his best friend, Hephaestion (Jared Leto), is ambiguous, with Stone touching on their vaunted homosexuality via some shared tender moments. As these personal battles are played out, Ptolemy fills the historic gaps in the narrative by charting the incredible conflicts that raged at Alexander's behest. Eventually, Stone lets loose with an epic on-screen battle, which sees Alexander's troops rumble across India in another country-conquering quest. But while his minions struggle, and Alexander demands success, it becomes clear that he is his own worst enemy. With the only real threat to Alexander coming from a tempestuous struggle with his own ego, Stone's summation of the great historical leader paints a picture of an embittered and solitary figure who was able to rule everyone apart from himself. [Less]

Genre: Action/Adventure

Starring: Colin Farrell, Angelina Jolie, Val Kilmer, Rosario Dawson, Jared Leto

Director: Oliver Stone
Screenwriter: Oliver Stone, Christopher Kyle, Laeta Kalogridis
Producer: Thomas Schuhly, Jon Kilik, Iain Smith, Moritz Borman
Composer: Vangelis

DVD Info

Release:

May 23, 2006

[DVD Details]

DVD features:

  • Region 1
  • Amaray Case
  • Full Frame - 1.33

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital Surround Sound 5.1 - English
  • Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional
  • Closed Captioned - English - Optional

Additional Release Material:

  • Commentaries - 1. Oliver Stone - Director

Featurettes - 1. "Go Behind the Scenes of ALEXANDER with Sean Stone Via 3 Documentaries:

  • - "Resurrecting Alexander"
  • - "Perfect is the Enemy of Good"
  • - "The Death of Alexander"

Additional Products:

  • BBQ Tip Book

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This oracular piece of hero-worship is perhaps the squarest film yet from this once-hip director.

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07/14/07 03:20 AM
Joe Lozito
Big Picture Big Sound
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Stone gives us some truly stirring visuals, music that soars and charges more often than not, and, um, performances that . . . Well, um, okay, about those performances . . .

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09/01/06 02:23 PM
Peter T. Chattaway
Christianity Today
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06/24/06 03:19 AM
Time Out
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Unwieldy and flawed, but Stone remains a tornado in an era of airless formula and -- to paraphrase our Ptolemy -- its failings are greater than most films' successes.

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04/01/06 03:21 AM
Ian Nathan
Empire Magazine
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Interesting but flawed film about a fascinating character.

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10/07/05 04:55 PM
Forrest Hartman
Reno Gazette-Journal
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By summoning his inner classicist, [director] Stone has made an excruciating disaster for the ages.

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09/26/05 03:15 AM
Scott Tobias
Onion AV Club
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Alexander limps along from one fancy set to another.

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07/21/05 10:07 PM
John J. Puccio
DVDTown.com
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The movie loses energy when Stone repeats himself, and there are far too many of these scenes between his brilliantly staged, devastating battle scenes.

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04/23/05 03:21 AM
Jeremy C. Fox
Pajiba
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'Como obra cinematográfica, no es la pésima cinta que han destrozado. Es la simple interpretación de un talentoso cineasta sobre la vida de una leyenda de la humanidad'

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04/04/05 08:49 PM
Jorge Avila Andrade
Moviola
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The picture is so thoroughly ridiculous, it's hard to know where to begin in listing its infelicities. But I'll try.

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03/18/05 02:35 PM
Kurt Loder
MTV
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Though the battles have the blood-and-sinew bravado you expect from Oliver Stone, this three-hour buttnumbathon is hamstrung by a hectoring grandiosity, not new to Stone, and a nod toward caution, which is.

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03/06/05 10:15 PM
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
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The film's sense of drama and tension makes the experience alive and palpable.

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02/20/05 10:15 PM
Jimmy O
Film Snobs
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An overview of an intensely passionate life as few film-makers could bring it to the screen.

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02/16/05 02:26 PM
Boyd van Hoeij
european-films.net
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Big, grand, messy. If you enjoy a nice slice of Hollywood miscalculation every now and then--and who doesn't--you might have a good time.

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01/24/05 06:11 AM
Christopher Smith
Bangor Daily News (Maine)
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A garbled, over-stuffed turkey force fed with historical events until its liver explodes in a spectacularly colourful and violent bloodbath, tempered with sinewy speeches.

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01/17/05 11:20 PM
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By the time its three hours are over, you will feel as exhausted as Alexander at the end of his epic campaign - but not as enriched.

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01/15/05 10:20 PM
Anton Bitel
Movie Gazette
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Colin Farrell is woefully miscast in the lead, but that's the least of Alexander's problems because the film is a disaster on an epic scale: sprawling, messy, incoherent and an early contender for one of the worst movies of 2005.

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01/15/05 10:20 PM
Matthew Turner
ViewLondon
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Oliver Stone revela uma decepcionante tendência para o melodrama.

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01/13/05 10:21 PM
Pablo Villaca
Cinema em Cena
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Overly-verbose; one of the year's 10 worst

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01/05/05 03:30 PM
Fr. Chris Carpenter
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