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Synopsis: A billionaire and two other men are stranded, unequipped, by a plane crash in a dangerous wilderness. How many will survive to be rescued?
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin
Supporting actors: Elle Macpherson, Harold Perrineau, Bart the Bear, L.Q. Jones, Kathleen Wilhoite, David Lindstedt, Mark Kiely, Eli Gabay, Larry Musser, Brian Arnold, Bob Boyd, Kelsa Kinsly, Gordon Tootoosis, Randy Birch, Larry Lefebvre, Brian Steele
Directed by: Lee Tamahori
Genre: Drama, Action, Adventure, Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour 58 minutes
Release year: 1997
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: Rated R for language and some adventure gore/violence.
ASIN: B0012HQKZE (Rental) and B000I9X7R6 (Purchase)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,563 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Bestsellers in Amazon Video On Demand)
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42 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A GRIPPING STORY OF SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST..., September 7, 2003
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Edge (1997) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a wonderful film that will keep the viewer totally absorbed. Written by the tremendously talented David Mamet (The House of Games, Oleanna), it is beautifully directed by the noted director Lee Tamahori (Once Were Warriors, Along Came a Spider). The film is a complex, fully fleshed story covering many themes, fully realized by a stellar cast. It also provides the viewer with breathtaking cinematography, as well as a compelling score written by Academy Award winner Jerry Goldsmith (The Omen).

The film focuses an a mild mannered, self-effacing, slightly paranoid billionaire, Charles Morse (Anthony Hopkins). A brilliant and well-read man with a penchant for esoteric knowledge, Morse is married to Mickey (Elle MacPherson), a young and beautiful, successful model. On location with her in a remote area of Alaska, she is surrounded by her young, fun loving camera crew, while he is seemingly the odd man out. He is astute enough, however, to sense that there are romantic undercurrents between his wife and her photographer, Robert Green (Alec Baldwin).

When Morse accompanies Robert on what was to be a short excursion into the Alaskan wilderness, looking for a local hunter to pose in the photo shoot, disaster looms ahead, and the test for the survival of the fittest begins. It is here that the superior mind and knowledge of Morse is put to the test, as they find themselves pitted against nature. Morse rises to the occasion, emerging as a natural leader, while his younger, fitter rival, Robert, is often at a loss as to how to cope in their peculiar situation. It is also through the emerging and changing conditions that they face, that their respective characters emerge. It is in the wilderness that they are both unmasked and emerge as their true selves.

This is a film that will keep the viewer enthralled. Anthony Hopkins has never been better as the quietly heroic Morse, and Alec Baldwin is excellent as the craven and duplicitous photographer who has cuckolded him. Elle MacPherson is luminous as the beautiful, young, trophy wife. The rest of the supporting cast, including the giant Kodiac bear, are also terrific. This is a superlative survival story that has something for everyone. Bravo!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Adventure!, June 26, 2003
By sweetmolly (RICHMOND, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Edge (DVD)
The score, photography, direction, screenplay and the marvelous interaction between Alec Baldwin and Anthony Hopkins all deserve high praise. It says much for the power of Baldwin and Hopkin's performances that the magnificent bear, Big Bart, did not steal every scene in which he appeared.

Billionaire intellectual, mildly paranoid Hopkins accompanies his trophy wife played by super model Elle MacPherson to a photo shoot in the Alaskan wilderness. The always faintly menacing Alec Baldwin is a trendy, sophisticated fashion photographer who has more than a passing interest in Ms. MacPherson. Hopkins reluctantly agrees to accompany Baldwin on a search for an elusive native trapper who Baldwin thinks will be an ideal photo subject. The plane goes down (in a jarringly effective scene). Three survive, but on their first night the weakest of their party is horrifyingly mauled and taken away by a giant Kodiak bear. Baldwin and Hopkins must make their way out of the wilderness with the terrifying knowledge that the bear is stalking them. Hopkins is a wonderfully effective survivor and Baldwin shows a toughness and perseverance that belies his sophisticated image. Will the bear triumph? Will they get out alive? Are Baldwin and Hopkins ultimately partners or deadly adversaries?

Thanks to David Mamet, the screenplay has depth and is probably full of deeper meanings that whizzed right by me. Lee Tamahori's fine direction lifted the film from a merely grand adventure saga to an absorbing study of two men and their inner beings. The script or the interactions never bored me. There is one fine scene setup that alone was worth the price of admission to me. Hopkins and Baldwin are peering over a fallen log desperately trying to ascertain the location of the bear. Only their upper faces are showing. Hopkins china blue eyes display enormous depth and intelligence while Baldwin's icy blues convey complete kill or be killed intensity. I think reviewers have been unjust to Ms. MacPherson's contribution. I believe she delivered just what she was supposed to: a beauty who was graceful, charming and perhaps a little shallow.

This film is about as perfect as it can be. The only flaw is a very disappointing DVD with no extras. Hopefully, another edition will come out. Anthony Hopkins is always marvelously articulate about his roles; it would be a treat to hear a few words from him. Outtakes on Big Bart's scenes would be priceless. I advise waiting for new edition before purchasing the DVD, but by all means, rent this one! In spite of its totally unimaginative title, it is one of the great films of the decade.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Beauty That Can Devour!, November 2, 2003
By "mobby_uk" (London United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Edge (DVD)
The Edge is a very much underrated film that sadly did not get the proper recognition it deserves, for it is an above average multi-layered movie that works very well on many levels, all equally well written and directed.
New Zealander Lee Tamahori, with the excellent Once We Were Warriors to his name,and writer David Mamet manage to make a movie that offers much more than its genre might suggests, both on the drama and thriller levels.
First there is the breathtaking Alaskan wilderness, spaces so vast they are equally inviting and menacing.A Napoleon general, lamenting the disaster that befell the French army once said: 'The vasteness of Russia devours us'. In the Edge you will too get the impression that the beauty of this untamed nature can also devour: break the bodies and souls of our heroes, Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin, both offering their most underrated acting best.
Three men are lost in the middle of a wilderness after their plane crash.The hope for an early return/rescue is dashed by the misleading spaces and a huge and determined Kodiak bear.One man, played by Harry Perrineau gets to know first hand about this determination,leaving Hopkins and Baldwin, bewildered, and weary,to try and escape with their lives.
This is when the film really starts. It becomes a journey of incredible hardship that will strip both men of their 'social' selves and replace it with the need to survive that will take them to the 'Edge' of endurance on one hand, and the depths of their own souls on the other. The animosities, tension and grudges that laid hidden between the two men emerge as a powerful and consistent force that mark their relationship from then on.
David Mamet has managed to write the 'Edge' that any human being can face whether lost in an unforgiving wilderness or anywhere else for that matter.It is simply how human beings change,and how social niceties is slowly eroded when the need to survive becomes the single driving force. This is a fine piece of writing!
Of course there is the thriller angle in the film..the bear, the master and primary predator of its environment,chasing two men that have been stripped from all the power and control they once possessed and taken for granted.
The direction and cinematography of these scenes are of top quality.
So if you want to watch gorgeous scenery, be scared of this huge and beautiful animal,or witness the changes incredible circumstances that trigger in men, then the Edge is the film for you eyes and mind, a journey that can easily be revisited in the safety of your own home.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Edge
I love this movie. Very suspensful and action packed with beautiful scenes of Alaska. Add a ticked off Grizzly bear chasing the stranded folks, and it's a party. Read more
Published 27 days ago by Thomas M. Becker

5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie purchase
Being a lover of Alaska, wildlife, and Anthony Hopkins, this movie is right up there with the best!! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Connie Lineberry

3.0 out of 5 stars A little cheesy
I'd never heard of this. Was it any kind of a hit in theaters? I thought the bear scenes were a bit cheesy, especially when the bear lands on a spear wielded by 70-something... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Bradley F. Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Adventure, Suspence and more
I spent a year in Alaska and I have some idea of what the weather and wildlife is like. At times the movie becomes too Hollywood, you know what is going to happen next. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Dale Schunke

5.0 out of 5 stars A simply great film
Why this motion picture did not gain more attention is confusing.
Even the DVD is lacking in Extras and should have been a prime candidate for Commentary... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Henry Erlenwein

3.0 out of 5 stars Gripping action, beautiful scenery, but David Mamet can't write his way out of a paper bag
I watched this movie mainly because the premise was good, the action gripping, the scenery breathtaking and it starred Anthony Hopkins. Read more
Published 3 months ago by e. verrillo

4.0 out of 5 stars Why It Works
"The Edge" works because Baldwin is only convincing playing what he really is - clean-cut scum. It may be his best performance based on that. Read more
Published 4 months ago by TelegramSam

5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfied
I purchased two movies for my mom. She is very happy with her movies and I am extremely happy with the service from Amazon.com.
Published 4 months ago by Tracy Markey

3.0 out of 5 stars Lesser known gem from Alec Baldwin and David Mamet
As he demonstrated with his one scene in "Glengarry Glen Ross", Alec Baldwin is a natural fit for David Mamet's funny and biting dialogue. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Richard Ross

2.0 out of 5 stars The So-So- Edge
The movie has some sound problems at the beginning, which disappear somewhere after that... but, it does have sound problems.
Published 9 months ago by Evelyn Padin

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