Wicker Man (HD) (2006)

Director: Neil LaBute  Starring: Nicolas Cage  
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Product Summary
Publisher: Warner
Format: HD DVD
UPC: 00085391117025
Buy.com Sku: 203974049
Item#: V2GHW6
Category Keywords: Islands  Remake  Theatrical Release  Thriller 
Rating: 
 
Some Sacrifices Must Be Made.
 
 
Features: DVD, Unrated, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.40:1, Subtitled, English, French, Spanish
 
"We're different here." Policeman Edward Malus doesn't know just how terrifyingly different the people of Summersisle are, but he will. He's come to the private island to find a missing child. And each step of his search draws him deeper into a web of pagan ritual and deadly deceit -- and closer to The Wicker Man.

Nicolas Cage plays Malus, Ellen Burstyn portrays the eerie matriarch Sister Summersisle, and Neil LaBute writes and directs this shattering tale of an unspeakable horror. Weary and increasingly on edge, Malus faces a defiant, unfamiliar world where his badge and gun mean nothing...and his presence on the isle means everything. It is the Day of Death and Rebirth on Summersisle. No one can escape.
 
"Profoundly disturbing, blood-chilling suspenser."  Kyle Smith, New York Post
"...enough enigma and weirdness that it gradually stirs to life."  Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
"...LaBute has cleverly repurposed his creepy source material."  Wesley Morris, Boston Globe

 


Editor's Note

Neil LaBute's THE WICKER MAN stars Nicholas Cage as Edward Malus, a policeman thrust into some dangerous detective work by a series of strange events that begin with a horrific car crash. This incident leaves the cop haunted, with images of the accident replaying in his heavily medicated mind. Edward's hiatus from work is interrupted when he receives a mysterious letter from his ex-fiancé, pleading with him to help find her missing daughter, Rowan. Against his better judgment, Edward travels to the remote, privately owned island of Summerisle, home to a close-knit, secretive community with a clear dislike for outsiders. Considering Edward an intruder, the Sisters of Summerisle offer little information regarding the missing girl. Edward is at a loss, finding even his ex-love Willow to be little help. With vacant eyes and a strange, listless way about her, Willow should be the first of many red flags to send Edward running. But in firm horror-movie tradition, the seasoned cop throws caution to the winds, staying in the place longer than seems smart.

This 2006 remake veers away from the 1973 film in several key ways. For one, it replaces the original's eerily upbeat folk soundtrack with a tasteful Angelo Badalamenti score. With a mild PG-13 rating, the 2006 version is relatively tame compared to the original. While the 1973 film freely mixed pornographic elements with horror themes and musical numbers, the new film confines itself to horror, abandoning that strange mixture of genres that made Anthony Shaffer's film a cult classic. While LaBute's film adds a back-story and romantic interest, it requires equal suspension of disbelief. Despite their differences, both films end in the same disturbing way, leaving an indelible image that may haunt viewers long after the credits roll.

 

Features
2 Editions Of The Movie: An Unrated Version (Side A) With An Alternate End Sequence Not Shown Theatrically, & The Widescreen Theatrical Release Version (Side B)
Alternate Ending
Audio: English Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 Surround Sound
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
This Is An HD-DVD Made For HD-DVD Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture And Sound
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Warner
Release Date: 1/30/2007
Running Time: 102 minutes
Original Release Date: 2006
Catalog ID: 111702
UPC: 00085391117025
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Widescreen  2.40:1

 
Cast & Crew
Ellen Burstyn
Frances Conroy
Leelee Sobieski
Nicolas Cage
Angelo Badalamenti - Original Music By
Anthony Shaffer - Writer
Avi Lerner - Producer
Danny Dimbort - Executive Producer
Joel Plotch - Editor
Michael Diner - Art Director
Neil LaBute - Director
Paul Sarossy - Cinematographer

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
"[The film] does exert an eerie power....THE WICKER MAN has just enough enigma and weirdness that it gradually stirs to life." 09/15/2006 p.54

Variety 6 of 10
When a major studio release with two Oscar-winning stars opens without press previews, one assumes the distrib is trying to hide the pic from critics. In the case of Neil LaBute's remake of "The Wicker Man," however, it's entirely possible that Warners indeed wanted to conceal a ludicrous misfire from auds as well...There are times, of course, when that spectacle can be amusing. (Witness "Vampire's Kiss," for example.) In this context, however, Cage's over-emoting only makes a silly scenario seem more ridiculous...For the most part, the supporting perfs are unremarkable. (A glaring exception: Beahan's fidgety turn as the weeping Willow is remarkable for all the wrong reasons.) Paul Sarossy's lensing and Angelo Badalamenti's music suggest at least a half-hearted attempt at recapturing look and feel of '70s genre pics. - Joe Leydon
 
Reel.com 5 of 10
Ah, Neil LaBute, the writer/director who began his career with the misogynistic screed In the Company of Men continues to mine that vein with his rancid remake of 1973 cult classic The Wicker Man. While Anthony Shaffer's original novel and screenplay explored what happens when a virginal, puritan, Christian cop finds himself isolated on an island full of libidinous pagans who live by their own rituals and refuse to recognize outside laws or authority, LaBute's take on it is much more mundane...It's simply too depressing. The original Wicker Man was a lot of fun, with a wide-eyed Edward Woodward resisting Britt Ekland's come-ons and agape at the licentious behavior he spies all around him. In contrast, LaBute's rendition of the tale is heavy-handed and hysterical. - Pam Grady
 

  
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Plot 1
Acting 4
Overall Satisfaction 1
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1 of 5 Disturbing for no good reason Sunday, May 06, 2007
A Viewer from Batavia, IL  

First of all, how did this movie EVER get a PG-13 rating. The torture and death scene in here is extremely disgusting and violent and I would NEVER let my teenagers watch this. Second not only does the plot contain no original thinking in it, it also seems disjointed and pointless. I should've stopped watching this movie after the first 10 minutes and saved myself some nightmares (I'm a guy in my 30s) and time. Horrible movie with an extremely gruesome ending.
 
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