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The Constant Gardener (WIDESCREEN DVD) Ralph Fiennes, Rachel Weisz

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Item specifics

Condition
Like new: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Edition
Widescreen
Former Rental
No
UPC
0025192629228
EAN
0025192629228
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Rating
R
Genre
Mystery / Suspense
Run Time
129 min.
Movie/TV Title
The Constant Gardener
Studio
Focus Features

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0025192629228
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25046021884

Product Key Features

Rating
R
Movie/TV Title
The Constant Gardener
Release Year
2005
Format
DVD
Genre
Mystery / Suspense
Studio
Focus Features
Run Time
129 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.53 in
Item Weight
0.20 lb
Item Length
7.51 in
Item Width
5.32 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
category_subtree
11232

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  • Fiennes and Weisz Create A Brilliant Work of Art Here

    Justin Quayle (Ralph Fiennes) is an British diplomat who is sent to the Kenyan Embassy to work. Justin falls in love with impulsive Tessa (Rachel Weisz) because he compares her to a wild flower that he loves in his garden. Tessa follows her husband to Kenya because of her interests in his work and to keep an eye on him. Justin has many loves, one being his gardening skill. Tessa is a tenacious activist that fights for the rights of the poor people and helps Dr. Arnold Bluhm perform his tasks. Tessa finds out accidentally that a powerful pharmacist firm (3 Bees) is testing a new drug amongst the African people. Tessa is more involved in the matter and she decides to ask Sandy, Justin's friend, for help because she doesn't want to involve to her husband. In a remote area of ...

  • The Constant Gardner

    Justin Quayle, middle-level English bureaucrat (Ralph Fiennes, the perfect Le Carre' protagonist, circa 2005) is palpably appreciative when Tessa (Rachel Weisz, radiant, earth-motherly) deems to, really anoints him with, at the beginning of Fernando Meirelles' "The Constant Gardener," a hot session in bed. In fact, Quayle goes so far as to thank Tessa; which says more about Quayle's commitment to his Freesias, his backyard garden and his avoidance of really living than it does about Tessa's prowess in bed. But that being said, the friction between the stiff-upper lip Quayle and the free-thinking, socially liberal and aware Tessa forms the backbone of Meirelles and Le Carre's outstanding film. Feinnes and Weisz's vibrant and provocative performances ...

  • This movie was a letdown

    When I saw the preview for this movie I couldn't wait to see it, but when I finally got to watch it it was a letdown. The previews and trailers for this movie make it look like a spy/action thriller but it doesn't come anywhere close to that. The movie has some great actors and good acting, but the storyline was lacking. The movie seemed to be put together poorly, moves very slowly, and was a little difficult to follow sometimes. The whole plot is basically just about the little guy trying to expose the big pharmacutical company in Africa. The whole movie seemed like a political statment and reminded me more of a documentary. Bottomline: If you want to see this movie then rent it. Not worth buying.

  • The Constant Gardner

    I found this movie very disturbing and on the dark side. It makes one feel like the poor on this planet are being used by large conglamorates for profit and slaps us in the face of this true reality. What does one have to do,to beat them at their own game and really succeed? Life is at best is very tenuable in this movie, and it shows how far one is willing to go to beat the "BAD PEOPLE" in this world. Bottom line, DEATH and in a very terrible manner; torture and rape and then burnt alive just so some men can become richer. It brings home a message most of us don't won't to accept as TRUTH. I personally can't see to many people liking this movie, it is more of an documentary film with darkness and most movie goers don't mind blood and gore if it is of a fictonal nature. But when it hits ...

  • Frighteningly realistic thriller set in Africa

    When the Cold War ended and George Smiley hung up his hat, John le Carre turned to write about the principal injustices of the world. One injustice that grabbed his attention was the modus operandi of the pharmaceutical industry. The result was the haunting story of a mid-level British diplomat devoted to an idealistic wife who takes on the establishment and big business to unravel the truth about his wife's murder. It is a compelling book that has been cleverly adapted into a gripping and suspense-filled film. Dominating the action are superb performances from Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz. The improbable strength and durability of their marriage are brilliantly captured. Passion for justice, the cycnicism of the diplomatic service, the unholy alliance between government and the ...