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Lord of War (2-Disc Special Edition) (2005)

Nicolas Cage , Bridget Moynahan , Andrew Niccol  |  R |  DVD
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  • Actors: Nicolas Cage, Bridget Moynahan, Jared Leto, Shake Tukhmanyan, Jean-Pierre Nshanian
  • Directors: Andrew Niccol
  • Writers: Andrew Niccol
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Special Edition, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), English (Dolby Digital 6.1 EX)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Lions Gate
  • DVD Release Date: January 17, 2006
  • Run Time: 122 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (291 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000BYA5GO
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #72,177 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Lord of War (2-Disc Special Edition)" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Brothers in Arms Documentary
  • Shooting Call: The Making of Lord of War
  • Commentaries
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Weapons of Trade

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The lethal business of arms dealers provides an electrifying context for the black-as-coal humor of Andrew Niccol's Lord of War. Having proven his ingenuity as the writer of The Truman Show, and writer-director of Gattaca and the under-appreciated Simone, Niccol is clearly striving for Strangelovian relevance here as he chronicles the rise and inevitable fall of Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage), a Ukrainian immigrant to America who makes his fortune selling every kind of ordnance he can get his amoral hands on. With a trophy wife (Bridget Moynahan) who's initially clueless about his hidden career, and a younger brother (Jared Leto) whose drug-addled sense of decency makes him an ill-chosen accomplice, Yuri traffics in death the way other salesman might push vacuum cleaners (he likes to say that alcohol and tobacco are deadlier products than his), but even he can't deny the sheer ruthlessness of the Liberian dictator (a scene-stealing Eamonn Walker) who purchases Orlov's "products" to expand his oppressive regime. Niccol's themes are even bigger than Yuri's arms deals, and he drives them home with a blunt-force lack of subtlety, but Cage gives the film the kind of insanely dark humor it needs to have. To understand this monster named Yuri, we have to see at least a glimpse of his humanity, which Cage provides as only he can. Otherwise, this epic tale of gunrunnng would be as morally unbearable as the black market trade it illuminates. --Jeff Shannon

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Nicholas Cage thrills in this action-packed true story of a gunrunner who supplied dictactors and outran the law for nearly 20 years. Jared Leto, Bridget Moynahan, Ian Holm, and Ethan Hawke costar. Extras include documentary, shooting call, commentaries

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165 of 176 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Sociopath on the Edge September 18, 2005
I'm kind of shocked to see poor reviews of this film here at Amazon.com. I think part of the reason some individuals didn't enjoy the film is that they didn't explore the depths of the characters very well; and this is definitely a character-driven film.

Nicholas Cage is perfect at Yuri Olav, a Ukrainian native who's family moved to America years before. They run a substandard Russian restaurant that serves borscht (beet soup) as a staple. Their father has become a devout Jew. And Yuri and his brother Vitaly (Jared Leto, REQUIEM FOR A DREAM) help with the restaurant. Then one day, after witnessing a failed assassination attempt, Yuri receives an epiphany: everyone needs guns. Thus the stage is set for him to become one of the premiere arms dealers in the world.

Against the backdrop of Yuri's life, we get to see the effects of his chosen profession upon his brother's psyche. Vitaly gets into drugs and women, anything he can to help him forget that he and his brother are involved in a business that allows people to kill other people. And when Yuri gives up gun running for a while, Vitaly too comes back to a semblance of normalcy. But when Yuri returns to guns, and asks Vitaly to join him, the stress becomes overwhelming (this is something that I have yet to see any other reviewer comment on and, the way Jared Leto pulls off his excellent portrayal of Yuri's brother, it's a pretty powerful message.)

I also think that many reviewers may not understand the mentality of a sociopath. Their moral compass is broken, according to our standards. So when Yuri (Cage) doesn't grow out of his morally ambiguous state, it didn't surprise me one little bit.

Also, Nicholas Cage is a deadpan actor, and that's probably why they chose him. Remember RAISING ARIZONA and the diaper scene in the convenience store? Or LEAVING LAS VEGAS? Or BRINGING OUT THE DEAD? Cage was the only person I could think of who could pull off a convincing Yuri.

I also need to comment on the brutal message that smacks the viewer. From the opening sequence in the film where we see Yuri standing in a war-torn street surrounded by a paved street covered in spent gun shells, to the scene where Vitaly witnesses the execution of children in Africa, there's not a single moment in the film where the biting reality of what Yuri does and how it effects those around him isn't displayed.

One thing that really intrigued me, too, is that I saw the film's trailer on TV long before the movie came out, and they always showed the bit where Yuri is in the airport and is approached by agents from the ATF, and Yuri says "I guess this isn't about the alcohol or tobacco." I laughed at the trailer. But interestingly enough, once that scene came up on screen in context to the rest of the plot, there was very little comedy in it and the message much more powerful and poignant.

This film definitely had it's comedic moments, but laughing at it is oft-times painful to think about because of what we see Yuri and his brother go through later.
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71 of 78 people found the following review helpful
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Many of the reviews of this movie are unusually naive and stupid.

My review of this movie is based on a lifetime overseas as the son of an oilman, as a Marine Corps infantry officer, as a clandestine case officer for the Central Intelligence Agency, and as the foremost trainer of governments interested in getting a grip on reality by focusing on open source of information in all languages.

This is a first rate movie with some truly extraordinary visuals and some truly extraordinary lines. It is an intelligence movie for intelligent people, and it should certainly give anyone both a couple of hours of enjoyment, and a couple of hours of reflection.

Among the highlights:

1) AK-47 as the real weapon of mass destruction

2) Africans stripping a plane overnight, literally pulling every piece of it off and making it "disappear"

3) There is one gun for every 12 people, the arms dealers goal is to arm the other 11 as quickly as possible

4) The top arms dealers ("merchants of death") are the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.

I read more than I watch movies, and will end with two comments: a) all of my reading bears out the importance and relevance of this movie; and b) it is easily one of the more serious and appreciable movies I have seen in some time. The intellect in the devising and presentation of this movie is absolutely first rate.
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98 of 113 people found the following review helpful
Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage) sells international weaponry like he's selling used cars. If you don't like the deals from the former Soviet Union's stockpile of arsenal, you may be interested in a huge lot of discontinued assault rifles. How about unused guns and ammo from the U.S.-led aid to the Bosnian War? If you stick a gun in his face, he'll bring the price way down.

"Lord Of War" is a cynical, yet not heartless and probably accurate portrayal of an American 'secondary market' international weapons dealer. Yuri globe-trots the world scooping up fantastic deals on abandoned and obsolete weaponry and peddles it off to third world countries where demand for blooldshed is high. His biggest competitor, he likes to joke, is The President of The United States.

So you get a heavy dose of good-humored anti-war subtleties, with a highly entertaining movie thrown in for good measure. The first person narrative, sometimes spoken directly into the camera, offers an endless stream of topical one-liners. Some work, and some don't - "Buying your first gun is like making love for the first time. You don't know what you're doing, but you know you're having fun." - or something to that effect. You eventually come away with a crash course in international arms dealing, that all the Time magazine issues in the world couldn't offer, sure to make you a more politically conscious observer. Exposure to the horrific results of weaponry in such an entertaining fashion is harsh, humane and like an unexpected needle from a doctor.

Like a confident puppateer above the chaotic gunsmoke of war, Nicolas Cage reveals a believable and likable global arms dealer, who could be the same guy you saw selling a hot car radio in an ally. His scenes selling guns are nerve-bending as he makes bold physical and vocal gestures never riling dangerous warlords, while the slightest nervous tick could set off a slaughter. Bridget Moynahan's 'trophy wife' is anything but, an honest and touching portrayal of a rather superficial person coming to terms with her husband's means to wealth. I loved what she said about her failed careers and her stand against Yuri's profession, - "I have been a failed artist and a failed actress. I will not be a failed human being." Eamonn Walker as Liberian dictator Andre Baptiste delivers a suave and vicious characterization as a man who will 'test drive' a new assault rifle by killing someone in the room with it.

I went into this film mistakenly thinking it was the upcoming film, "Jarhead". I saw previews for both and confused the titles. A little troubled by my mistake, it was as if someone pointed a gun to my forehead and said, "watch this film instead." I'm sold. Good deal!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
I had never heard of this movie. It is really good. Nicholas Cage is excellent as usual and it is based on true events. Very interesting til the very end. Read more
Published 6 days ago by leeharper
5.0 out of 5 stars LORD OF WAR ROCKS
i Loved it and since it was based on whats happening today I give it five star rating, believe me people this was taken from an actual true story.
Published 22 days ago by Jack F. Piccolo
3.0 out of 5 stars Movie Rental
Could not get it to come up on the TV even after going on line to register it. I had to watch it on the computer
Published 1 month ago by Pam Brown
3.0 out of 5 stars not a easy to follow movie and plot is very lacking.
movie was a little darker than i expected in subject matter. not one of Nicolas Cage better movies. Plot is very lacking and not easy to follow to even see a plot.
Published 1 month ago by mike hendrick
1.0 out of 5 stars Playback sucked mud
Playback stopped and never did continue,total waste of time. Would like my money back other wise will not use this again.
Published 1 month ago by ridenby
5.0 out of 5 stars ecxellent documentary on the business of war
All citizens should view this with the current restrictions that are being forced on the us populace Syria would not have an emerging democracy if not for characters like this or... Read more
Published 1 month ago by George Petruncio
2.0 out of 5 stars Couple decent action scenarios
Couple decent action scenarios, other than that, poorly done. The preview trailer looked interesting, but I could barely stand to watch this movie to the end.
Published 1 month ago by T. Fye
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Nicks best
The movie was ok. Time dragged after a while.. . . . . . .. . . . . . .
Published 1 month ago by Mark Francis
1.0 out of 5 stars Lord of War
I hated this movie. In fact I threw it away as a total loss. If I could rate it less then one star I would.
Published 2 months ago by shrnrae
5.0 out of 5 stars :)
I love this movie!
Mainly for Jared, he's a cutie. I've seen this movie way too many times though.

I also like the facts behind this movie.
Published 2 months ago by Carmen
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