New DVDs: ‘Pan’s Labyrinth,’ ‘Fountain’
Also new: ‘Stomp the Yard,’ ‘M*A*S*H: Goodbye, Farewell and Amen’
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“Pan’s Labyrinth”
Writer-director Guillermo del Toro crafts his masterpiece, a visual marvel whose creepy, startling images are matched by a dark, wondrous story filled with suspense, drama, brutality, compassion and pathos. The chilling fairy tale follows a young girl (Ivana Baquero) who encounters monsters in her real life in 1940s fascist Spain and in a strange fantasy world where an ancient forest faun charges her with daunting tasks. The film comes as a single DVD or in a two-disc set that offers a huge range of interview and graphic segments providing details on the film and its fantastical creatures. In a short DVD introduction, del Toro describes the emotional and physical toll of making the film: “This movie almost destroyed me, almost killed me. And it took away 45 pounds of my body. Many sleepless nights, and a lot of love. I hope you enjoy it and get lost in it.” Del Toro offers a detailed accounting of the inspiration for the film and the struggle to make it in audio commentary. Single DVD, $28.98; two-disc set, $34.99. (New Line) Read the review
“Stomp the Yard”
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“The Fountain”
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“Becket”
Richard Burton is torn between God and the king of England, who both want to be his best friend in the 1964 historical drama making its debut on DVD. The one-two punch of Burton and co-star Peter O’Toole led to a rare Academy Awards honor as both men were nominated for best actor. Burton plays Thomas Becket, friend, adviser and partying pal of King Henry II (O’Toole), who tries to put the Roman Catholic church under his thumb by appointing his buddy as archbishop of Canterbury. But their old friendship turns deadly when Becket takes the job seriously, embraces God and resists the king’s authority. O’Toole provides commentary, and the DVD features vintage interviews with Burton. DVD, 24.98. (MPI)
“Army of Shadows”
Previously unreleased in the United States, Jean-Pierre Melville’s 1969 saga of the French Resistance in World War II finally debuted in U.S. theaters to welcoming raves from critics last year. Starring Lino Ventura, Jean-Pierre Cassel and Simon Signoret, the film presents a realistic portrait of the everyday fears, dangers and betrayals hanging over the heads of underground fighters battling the Nazis. The two-disc set has on-set archival interviews and footage of Melville, the actors and others, a documentary segment on the director and a vintage film shot in the closing days of Germany’s occupation of France. DVD set, $39.95. (Criterion)
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