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Homeland: The Complete First Season (2011)

Claire Danes , Damian Lewis  |  NR |  DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,752 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Claire Danes, Damian Lewis
  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Showtime
  • DVD Release Date: August 28, 2012
  • Run Time: 664 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,752 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005LAJ16I
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #315 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Homeland: The Complete First Season" on IMDb

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Claire Danes's performance as an off-the-rails federal agent may be the best thing about Homeland, but it's certainly not the only thing to admire about a show that's the visual equivalent of a page-turner (and the recipient of 2012 Emmy Awards for Best Drama Series and Best Actor and Actress in a Drama Series). The focus here is on the specter of domestic terrorism. When Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis), missing and presumed dead for some eight years, is found disheveled, disoriented, and alive in Iraq, he's regarded as a hero back in the States. But Agent Carrie Mathison (Danes) isn't so sure; in fact, she's convinced that Brody was "turned" by the notorious, bin Laden-like terrorist leader Abu Nazir, and is now part of an ambitious scheme to kill Americans on their own soil. The fact that she has no proof and precious little support within the CIA--only mentor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) and a couple of others give the slightest credence to her theory--hardly deters Mathison. She's persistent, to say the least. But she's also obsessive, unstable (bipolar, to be precise), and reckless, all too willing to do things illegally and prone to making choices throughout the season that put herself and those around her in serious jeopardy, both physically and psychologically. Brody, meanwhile, has a tough time readjusting to normal life, what with the obnoxious glare of the media spotlight and the awkwardness of the reunion with his family, including wife Jessica (Morena Baccarin, very different from her role as the icy alien leader in V) and their two kids.

So what is Brody's real agenda, if he even has one? There are plenty of indications early on that Mathison's suspicions about him are correct. But are his visions memories, or simply hallucinations? Does even the fact that Brody kneels on a prayer rug in his garage, chanting in Arabic, mean he's a bad guy, or merely a zealous convert to Islam? This show is too smart to give away too much too soon; red herrings abound, and the season ends with a cliffhanger sure to leave Homeland adherents salivating for more. In the meantime, those looking for a marginally more credible and only slightly less entertaining alternative to 24 are in for a treat. --Sam Graham

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Hailed as TV's best new drama by critics everywhere, the award-winning HOMELAND* delivers compelling characters, thrilling twists and breathtaking suspense. Carrie Mathison (Golden Glober winner Claire Danes), a brilliant but volatile CIA agent, suspects that a rescued American POW may not be what he seems. Is Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody_(Damian Lewis) a war hero...or an Al Qaeda sleeper agent plotting a spectacular terrorist attack on U.S. soil? Following her instincts, Mathison will risk everything to uncover the truth - her reputation, her career and even her sanity. Packed with multiple layers and hidden clues, Season One offers something new every time you see it...watch carefully.

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It is very suspenseful, with a great story line and some great acting. Jud Staller  |  408 reviewers made a similar statement
This has to be the best TV show that i have ever seen. S. Brunner  |  197 reviewers made a similar statement
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308 of 332 people found the following review helpful
Format:Blu-ray
As 2011 comes to its conclusion, it is no big surprise (for anyone who was watching anyway) that Showtime's "Homeland" is being recognized with major award nominations and critics' group prizes as one of the best programs of the season. Sophisticated, intelligent, complex, and rewarding--I had hoped for a lot from this intriguing and contemporary spin on the Manchurian Candidate theme, but the show served up that and so much more as well. From the executive producers responsible for "24," the show is a stunning and surprisingly realistic drama about family, an incisive look at modern terrorism, a bold political thriller, and a study of obsession all rolled into one gloriously produced entertainment. Add one of television's best ensemble casts, and "Homeland" easily earns its reputation as must-see TV. Showing up on numerous top ten lists, cited by TV Guide as the best show of the year, and getting Golden Globe nominations for Best Drama and for leads Claire Danes and Damian Lewis--this is only the beginning of the recognition and accolades that, I'm sure, will continue (Emmy nominations won't be announced for months).

I won't do a disservice by digging into the specifics and plot points of "Homeland." This is a show that unravels at its own pace, much like a fine novel. Anyone who divulges too much is really just ruining the complexities of the ever-evolving narrative. Danes plays a CIA analyst in Iraq who receives an open-ended warning about a planned attack on American soil by a "turned" POW. When Lewis, as a marine thought dead for eight years, is rescued from an Iraqi military compound and is thrust into the limelight, Danes starts to feel that this vague warning might have real merit. The early episodes play out like a sophisticated game of cat-and-mouse as Danes becomes obsessed with the target of her rogue investigation. The first half of the season, in my opinion, is absolutely riveting as both of the deeply flawed protagonists have their share of issues. By necessity, the show develops a more complicated mythology for its central mystery as the season progresses--but it is never better than when Lewis and Danes are trying to figure one another out.

In addition to the stellar work by Danes and Lewis, the show also features some great supporting roles in the side plots. Morena Baccarin, as Lewis' wife, is a compelling mix of strength and vulnerability. Her world, and that of their two kids, is completely upended by his return and the reformation of the family unit is filled with powerful and poignant moments. Mandy Patinkin scores as Danes' boss and mentor. Danes is suffering from a psychological condition (which, in reality, would be virtually impossible to hide in a top CIA position) and as Patinkin becomes apprised of her condition, it provides some of the best and most heartbreaking work he's done in years. The show expertly uses its cast to blend these elements of drama in with the escalating tensions of the main story thread. And as the episodes move forward, the stakes just keeping ratcheting higher until the ultimate goal is revealed in exciting fashion.

Season One consists of 12 episodes of approximately an hour each with the finale of extended length. While it seems improbable that the show could match the intensity of this season, it has already been approved for another year. It used to be that HBO ruled the roost with premium cable drama, but Showtime keeps narrowing that margin with its expanding roster of smart adult shows. Season One of "Homeland" is easily one of their best efforts to date. After one episode, you'll be hooked. And every time you think you've got things figured out, the show takes another unexpected turn. I really loved this one! KGHarris, 12/11.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Free episode 1 September 30, 2012
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102 of 121 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Blown away by Homeland, incredibly tense and thrilling January 1, 2012
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2011 was a great year for television, with lots of established shows doing some of their best work ever. But in my view, the best thing going on TV was a new show that quickly ascended to the top of the heap, Showtime's sinister psychological thriller HOMELAND. The central storyline revolves around CIA agent Carrie Mathison, still haunted by the events of 9/11, and her belief that returning war hero Sergeant Nicholas Brody has in fact turned against his country as an al-Qaeda operative.

You know they had to be aiming high with the cast they assembled. The star is Claire Danes, making a long-awaited return to TV after a decade and a half in Hollywood. Given Danes' acting résumé, you might expect her to play a straight-laced CIA agent, but this character is anything but. Her Carrie Mathison is brilliant, fearless, determined, but also reckless, abrasive, unstable, and totally unpredictable. It's a tremendous piece of casting, as we've never seen Claire in a role anything like this, and you'll be stunned at how great she is here. Her performance alone makes Homeland a must-see.

Damian Lewis plays the other lead character: Nicholas Brody, a Marine returning home with a lot of baggage after spending eight years in hell as an al-Qaeda prisoner in Afghanistan. He battles PTSD, struggles to re-integrate with his family who had long assumed he was dead, and.. is Carrie right about him working for al-Qaeda? No matter which way you're leaning, Damian and the writers go a great job of planting seeds of doubt in your head. Lewis brings a world-class performance to this role as the mysterious Brody.

The supporting cast is also stellar. Mandy Patinkin is particularly notable, playing Carrie's mentor, in a role that is less prominent and also more subdued than his usual starring roles. His subtlety is a great contrast to Claire Danes' out of control intensity.

With all these actors in place, along with superlative directing and writing, Homeland becomes a thriller of the highest order. Do note that despite the fact that the show was created by "24" alumni, this is not an action series. It's smarter, more cerebral and more about the characters. This is not to its detriment- Homeland is as exciting and suspenseful as anything you'll see. All I can say is that I was constantly on the edge of my seat, and always left dying to see the next episode.

Season 1 of Homeland gets the highest possible recommendation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Homeland Cast
Hay, Lloyd from Charlotte NC. Being that the series was shot in Charlotte was exciteing as the cast had been shopping at HT were I work part time. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Lloyd S. Adkins Jr.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great viewing!
Wonderfully thought out; so full of surprises. The viewer is constantly held in suspense not knowing what is going to happen to the characters. Great story line.
Published 1 day ago by Madeleine
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best series I've wached in a long time
I love this series and hope it doesn't get cut like so many other good series do. It feels like this could be happening right at this moment, like it may not be too far off from... Read more
Published 2 days ago by june montgomery
3.0 out of 5 stars SEASON 1 OF HOMELAND
IT FOCUSES TOO MUCH ON CARRIE & MAIN MARINE CHARACTER IS ZOMBIE LIKE..CARRIES CHARACTER IS TOO DEPRESSING...DON'T KNOW IF WANT TO SEE SEASON 2
Published 2 days ago by ANTHONY SANTAMARIA
4.0 out of 5 stars REAL MOVIE NEWS
When "24" came out it was the first post-9/11 terrorist thriller on television, and for a few years it seemed cutting edge. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Ryan
1.0 out of 5 stars I do not recommend this series and here's why ...
Filthy language and pornographic sex detracted from what could have been well acted entertainment. Acting top notch. Too bad it was sullied by the filth.
Published 3 days ago by D. Hawley
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Great!!!
This show is awesome and very addicting. I wish I would have bought the dvd set instead of the digital copy. Be aware, once you start this show, very hard to quit watching. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Matthew Kohl
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
It was as good as everyone says it was. The second season was equally enjoyable, and I am looking forward to season 3.
Published 4 days ago by Mary Ann Reilly
3.0 out of 5 stars Not the greatest show ever
Just finished Season 1. It was not bad, but not the "awesome" show that others have raved about. Some things were uneven. Read more
Published 4 days ago by MaggieG
4.0 out of 5 stars Slightly overhyped
Certainly entertaining, often unpredictable, and ultimately i do recommended Homeland. But i wouldnt call it mind-blowing, and the acting feels a little iffy in parts.
Published 4 days ago by G. Wilde
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Again i ask, is there subtitles to the U.S series. Amazon U.K does not give any info nor do the U.S site, however i have recieved mixed messages regarding subtitles and it would be great if someone could clear the matter up for is deafies
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Cliffhanger ?
It's already been commissioned for a second season. That said, no, Season 1 does not end with a cliffhanger.
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