BLU-RAY
REVIEW: HARDCORE HENRY
7/24/2016

OVERVIEW: Brace yourself for one of the most unflinchingly original wild rides when the adrenaline-fueled action hit Hardcore Henry arrives on Digital HD on July 12, 2016 and on Blu-ray™, DVD and On Demand on July 26, 2016 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and STX Entertainment. Filled with non-stop action and thrilling adventure, Hardcore Henry is the first film shot completely in first-person shooter perspective. The Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital HD feature even more explosive thrills with deleted scenes and commentary with the director and actor/producer. Be the first to own Hardcore Henry, starring Sharlto Copley (Chappie, District 9, Elysium), and immerse yourself in an exciting new world as you become the title hero!
SYNOPSIS: You remember nothing. Mainly because you’ve just been brought back from the dead by your wife who tells you that your name is Henry. Five minutes later, you are being shot at, your wife has been kidnapped, and you should probably go get her back. You’re also in an unfamiliar city of Moscow, and everyone wants you dead. If you can survive the insanity and solve the mystery, you might just discover your purpose and the truth behind your identity.
FILM REVIEW: Told entirely in the first person point of view perspective, Hardcore Henry plays out like a found footage flick that actually legitimizes its reasons by emulating the gaming community’s “first-person-shooter,” viewpoint. Yes, the style of choice has the potential to isolate a certain segment of the movie-going demographic and I can list a full page of reasons here, starting with the shaky-camera technique that is literally known to induce that nauseating feeling. However, this flick makes a paradigm shift in the genre, in many respects and many notables in the industry will stand and take notice.
Still though, as one can imagine, it must be quite difficult to make an action flick stand out these days. This, especially, in a modern era where superhero flicks are all the rage and James Bond has become the standard to exceed. And differentiating a story from the multitudes that have come before it seems nearly impossible, especially when franchises with built-in fan bases have seemingly taken over Hollywood. This is witnessed even when efforts that are expected to do great can struggle to make an impact in said crowed arena. This made quite clear, with such examples as the recently released “Batman v Superman,” (which, some may argue, all but flopped in many respects). The greats, like Bruce Willis’ Die Hard, Sly Stallone’s First Blood and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Terminator, have already conquered the familiar traits that make the genre so potent, such as hand-to-hand combat, one-liners, and deeper, more meaningful reasons for redemption.
So this begs the obvious – Where, then, does one head when attempting to throw his or her hat in the ring? How can a fresh new action movie from a relatively unknown filmmaker stand apart from the pack, while simultaneously creating material memorable enough to possibly spawn its very own series? These are some of the questions and potential show-stoppers (no pun intended) that could be faced. Well, I guess we have an answer from little known director Ilya Naishuller in this latest effort. What is being accomplished here is that we are seeing a film that appeals heavily to the gaming community and has the potential to be an instant cult classic. In addition, fans of Quentin Tarantino’s work, will find this game-changer style (once again, no pun intended) flick to be right in line with 1994’s Pulp Fiction, Natural Born Killers and the likeness.
Overall, this is not a movie for every action flick lover and if one is easily upset by shaky camera style, then I’d certainly stress caution on this one. The concept is very interesting and has potential, while the storyline is the basic good guy fights the evil genius. The film makes a huge splash when in terms of styling and first-person-shooter realism. I would even go as far as to suggest that if Quentin Tarantino’s name was tied to this project, it would have a mega-tsunami, size reception in theaters. However, as it stands, I believe four out of five stars is a good start here and should be viewed in theaters, when possible
Review
By Movi-Man Stan
BLU-RAY:
The film is
presented in widescreen in a 1.85:1 aspect ration preserving its
theatrical format. The picture is just flawless. Not only the
picture looks great in this release, also the sound it is good,
a 5.1 Dolby Digital in English that provides a good complement
to the picture. It also includes English,
French
and Spanish subtitles.
VIDEO:
Widescreen (1.85:1) 16x9
AUDIO:
English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles -
English SDH, Spanish and French
SPECIAL
FEATURES:
Blu-ray™ unleashes the power of your HDTV and is the best way to watch movies at home, featuring 6X the picture resolution of DVD, exclusive extras and theater-quality surround sound.
DVD offers the
flexibility and convenience of playing movies in more
places, both at home and away.
DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet™ lets fans watch movies anywhere on their favorite devices. Users can instantly stream or download.
Deleted Scenes
Fan Chat: Director Ilya
Naishuller and Star Sharlto Copley answer fan questions
about how Hardcore Henry was made.
Feature Commentary with
Director/Producer Ilya Naishuller and Star/Executive
Producer Sharlto Copley