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O (Signature Series)

Starring: Josh Hartnett, Julia Stiles & Mekhi Phifer Director: Tim Blake Nelson  Rated: R: Restricted
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Format: DVD

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Consumer Rating:
Rating 3.8 Based on 122 ratings.
Item Number:
SUR 8255D

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DVD Features:

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 34 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Released: February 18, 2003
  • Originally Released: 2001
  • Label: Lions Gate
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Packaging: Keep Case
  • Aspect Ratio: Letterbox - 1.85
  • Aspect Ratio: Widescreen - 1.85
  • Audio:
    • Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
  • Additional Release Material:
    • Basketball Scene Analysis by Tim Blake Nelson and Cinematographer Russell Lee
    • Cast & Crew Interviews
    • Deleted Scenes with Commentary
    • Fine
    • Audio Commentary: Tim Blake Nelson
  • Interactive Features:
    • Scene Selection
    • Interactive Menus

Performers, Cast and Crew:

Starring Josh Hartnett, Julia Stiles & Mekhi Phifer
Performer: Harold Shumate, A.J. Johnson, Elden Henson, Martin Sheen, John Heard, Andrew Keegan & Rain Phoenix
Directed by Tim Blake Nelson
Screenwriting by Brad Kaaya
Composition by Jeff Danna
Story by William Shakespeare
Produced by Eric Gitter & Daniel Fried
Director of Photography: Russell Lee Fine
Executive Production by Michael I. Levy & William Shively

Entertainment Reviews:

Variety - 06/11/2001
"...A film that displays some good visual instincts and talent with actors..."
Hollywood Reporter - 07/03/2001
"...A lean, mean high school tragedy....O comes across as a potent drama, extremely well-acted by its lads....Phifer and Stiles are splendid young actors and give off plenty of heat..."
Box Office - 08/01/2001
"...An affecting heart-breaker....[Odin displays] charm and natural ability....Kaaya and Blake Nelson remain remarkably faithful to Shakespeare's oft-told tale..."
Movieline's Hollywood Life - 09/01/2001
"...The central themes of OTHELLO translate thrillingly to a contemporary setting....Powerful....This is a stunning portrait of evil that makes it clear Hartnett is a real actor and not just another pretty face..."
Los Angeles Times - 08/31/2001
"...O does understand and successfully trade on the undeniable power of its celebrated innocence-destroyed plotline....[Essential] is Hartnett's low-key, charismatic performance -- cool, withholding, compelling..."
USA Today - 08/31/2001
"...Artful and emotionally compelling....O is disturbing, but in all the right ways....O responsibly examines the origins and repercussions of deceit and brutality..."
Sight and Sound - 02/01/2002
"...[Nelson] displays a confident eye, sometimes rigorously formal, sometimes almost abstract..."
Total Film - 10/01/2002
"...The leads are uniformly strong, Phifer genuinely outstanding, and the dynamic court scenes will exhilarate regardless of your feelings towards basketball..."

Product Description:

Director Tim Blake Nelson sets Shakespeare's OTHELLO in a modern day private high school and the result is a dark, somber teen tragedy. Mekhi Phifer (CLOCKERS) stars as Odin James, an African American star basketball player at the otherwise all-white school. The coach of the team (Martin Sheen) loves Odin like a son, which causes real son Hugo (Josh Hartnett) to squirm with jealousy and plan an elaborate revenge. Julia Stiles (a modern dress Shakespeare regular, having also co-starred in HAMLET and TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU) is Desi, the virginal daughter of the dean, with whom Odin is in love. The ensuing outburst of tragic teen violence is a shocking denouement that elevates the already dangerous mood of the film to full-fledged terror.

Because of the intense violence in the film, it was shelved for years by a nervous Miramax in the wake of the real-life Columbine high school massacre. Finally, it was picked up by Lion's Gate Films. Upon viewing the film, such worry seems needless, as the film does nothing to glorify the violence it depicts. It explores themes of class, race, and all-consuming jealousy. Shakespeare's original dialogue is abandoned in favor of hip-hop-flavored modern language, but the tale's timeless relevance remains unaltered.

Plot Keywords:

Based On A Novel | Deception | High School Experiences | Rape | Shakespeare | Teenagers | Theatrical Release | Violence

Production Notes:

  • Theatrical Release: AUGUST 24, 2001

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  • UPC: 031398825524
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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