REVIEW

Blu-ray Review: The Hunt for Red October

Written by Matt Paprocki
Published July 31, 2008

The first in a line of Tom Clancy/Jack Ryan book-to-film adaptations, The Hunt for Red October is a suspense thriller. It’s loaded with a fantastic story, developed characters, solid all around effects, and an ending that doesn’t let up. While it may not stand as the greatest submarine movie ever created, it’s a fine piece of claustrophobic filmmaking.

John McTiernan brings his action-oriented directing talents from Die Hard and Predator for something slower, at least until the end. Slow is not a bad thing here. The film is filled with wonderful characters, fully fleshed out. The script does a wonderful job of condensing the novel into the format without losing the finer points.

While Alec Baldwin may be top billed as CIA hero Jack Ryan (a role later taken over by Harrison Ford), this is purely a Sean Connery piece. His skills as a Russian submarine captain at the height of the Cold War make his performance impossible to look away from. His character, defecting from his country with their largest sub ever devised, allows for a wide ranging performance that never misses.

Baldwin is still a fine Jack Ryan, just overshadowed. Always under-appreciated Sam Neill also turns in a solid performance. Second to the stars are the visual effects, and while certain shots (particularly those of the torpedoes) look exceptionally dated, the miniature work is top tier.

Politics are intertwined heavily here, playing a key role in the story and characters' actions. These never take away from the drama in the subs, but instead enhance it. It all builds towards a finale that is simply loaded with plot twists, action, explosions, and no questions left unanswered. The tightly wound writing makes sure the audience leaves satisfied, and that’s the only way to feel after this one is over — completely satisfied on every level.

page 1 | 2
Matt Paprocki is the former reviews editor for Digital Press. The deep game collection, which spans nearly 30 systems and 2,000 games, lines his walls for research purposes. Matt strives to bring credibility to video game journalism, and to aid the industry in becoming respected with all forms of entertainment media. He currently freelances for GameArgus.com and MultiPlayerGames.com.
Keep reading for information and comments on this article, and add some feedback of your own!
Blu-ray Review: The Hunt for Red October
Published: July 31, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Action, Video: Blu-ray, Video: Drama, Video: Thriller
Part of a feature: The Wild Blu Yonder
Writer: Matt Paprocki
Matt Paprocki's BC Writer page
Matt Paprocki's personal site
Spread the Word
Like this article?
Email this
Submit to del.icio.us Save to del.icio.us
RSS Feeds
All RSS Feeds (240+)
Comments on this article
Articles in this series
BC articles by Matt Paprocki
Video: Action
Video: Blu-ray
Video: Drama
Video: Thriller
All Video Articles
All Review articles
All BC articles
All BC Comments

Comments

Want comments emailed to you? No spam, promise! Address:

Add your comment, speak your mind

(Or ping: http://blogcritics.org/mt/tb/79552)

Personal attacks are not allowed. Please read our comment policy.





Remember Name/URL?

Please preview your comment!

Fresh
Articles
Fresh
Comments