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Cold Mountain

Anthony Minghella, 2003

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Cold Mountain is a captivating and deeply moving epic that harks back to classic war melodramas such as Gone with the Wind. Beginning with what appears to be a classic romantic plot of two lovers separated by the horrors of war, Anthony Minghella’s latest work unexpectedly merges a wide collection of genres with remarkable skill. The hero’s story transforms into an unconventional road movie, as Jude Law’s deserting soldier meets a variety of interesting characters on the way home to his beloved. These include an immoral priest (a typically engaging turn from Phillip Seymour Hoffman), a witch (Eileen Atkins) and a lonely war widow (Natalie Portman, in her finest performance to date).

Meanwhile, Nicole Kidman’s storyline mirrors that of the classic women’s picture, as she and Renee Zellweger’s drifter struggle to cope with the family estate whilst the men are away at battle. Although used to a pampered life, Kidman’s Ada is forced to adapt to the harsh conditions, as Zellweger’s Ruby encourages her with an amusingly straightforward, brash attitude.

There are also many brutal war scenes, and some moments of beautifully-played comedy (often involving Zellweger, in a tour-de-force, Oscar-winning performance). This eclectic blend of genres makes for a fascinating film, and it is a testament to the Minghella’s skills as a director and screenwriter that the mix of styles enriches, rather than offsets, the film’s dynamic. As in The English Patient, Minghella again proves his uncanny aptitude for evoking period, and the performances are uniformly superb.

The film was infamously snubbed at this year’s Oscar ceremony (although it was nominated for thirteen BAFTAs, winning two for Zellweger and for its score), yet it was more deserving of a Best Picture nod than many of the eventual nominees (quite how anyone could overlook Cold Mountain in favour of Seabiscuit is a mystery indeed) - this unconventional historical drama is the most interesting epic in years.

Alex Davidson on 27th May 2004
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Film Description

An epic, multi Oscar-nominated saga from director Anthony Minghella set in the dying days of the American Civil War, where a wounded soldier (Jude Law) embarks on a perilous journey back home to Cold Mountain, North Carolina to reunite with his sweetheart (Nicole Kidman). Like his English Patient, this pitches an intense love story against an epic historical and geographical backdrop with a visual and narrative reach rarely found in modern Hollywood cinema.

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DVD Extras
  • Bonus footage
  • Deleted scenes
  • 'Making of' documentary
  • Commentary (Director)
  • Other documentaries ('Climbing Cold Mountain'. 'Word and Music of Cold Mountain'. Sacred Harp History)
  • Storyboard comparisons
  • Commentary (Commentary by Anthony Minghella (director))
  • 2.0 sound option
  • mono sound optionSubtitles for hard of hearing (English)
Film Details

Director

Anthony Minghella

Year

2003

Countries & Regions

American film

Cast

Nicole Kidman, Jude Law, Renee Zellweger

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Certificate

(15)

Length

148 mins

Publisher

Buena Vista

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Region

2

Cat No

BUA0076501

Main Language

English

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Subtitles for hard of hearing (English)

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