Day of the Falcon (Blu-ray) R

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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 10 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: March 26, 2013
  • Originally Released: 2011
  • Label: Image Entertainment

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Rating: 1/5 -- Like a cool oasis, the end credits shimmer tantalisingly on the horizon throughout this punishingly tedious Arabian epic... Full Review
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Feb 23, 2012
Rating: 2/5 -- The screen is as wide as the universe, but the further you go in either direction the more you realise you have been there before. Full Review
Financial Times
Feb 23, 2012
Rating: 2/5 -- French director Jean-Jacques Annaud falls short in directing the action and, ironically, can't avoid stereotypes of the Arab world, especially in it's depiction of female characters. Full Review
The List
Nov 5, 2018
Rating: 0/4 -- There's an enormous amount of perverse pleasure to be had here for those who get off on the annihilation of nuance. Full Review
Slant Magazine
Feb 28, 2013
Rating: 2/5 -- A distinctly average adventure which has us wishing for more. Full Review
Little White Lies
Feb 23, 2012
Rating: 1/5 -- As poorly-conceived and shallow as any Hollywood 'epic' you will see this year, entirely devoid of any insight, tension or style. Full Review
CineVue
Dec 12, 2018
Rating: 2/5 -- Black Gold feels like it could have been made in the 1950s; we have come to expect a little more from our blockbusters. Full Review
Guardian
Feb 23, 2012

Product Description:

The long-running feud between an emir and a sultan reignites following a surprising discovery about the strip of land that has been the source of so much contention in this drama from acclaimed director Jean-Jacques Annaud (THE NAME OF THE ROSE, SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET). Nesib (Antonio Banderas), emir of Hobeika, and Amar (Mark Strong), sultan of Salmaah, both claim ownership of the Yellow Belt, a vast area of land that separates the two men. Eventually, Nesib and Amar strike an agreement that seems to satisfy them both: In exchange for Nesib adopting Amar's sons Saleeh and Auda, the Yellow Belt will remain a no-man's-land. Years later, Saleeh has grown into a fierce warrior and dreams of reuniting with his father, while Auda remains content to spend his days reading and soaking up knowledge. Tensions begin to simmer between the two adversaries once again, however, when a Texas oil prospector reveals to Nesib that the Yellow Belt is brimming with black gold, and that selling it could mean untold riches. As Nesib grows obsessed with the idea of attaining unlimited wealth and power, the ultimate confrontation draws near.

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  • Sales Rank: 92,921
  • UPC: 014381843552
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