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Miracle (DVD, 2004, Full Frame Edition) 
Miracle (DVD, 2004, Full Frame Edition)

 
Miracle (DVD, 2004, Full Frame Edition)

Leading Role: Kurt Russell
Director: Gavin O'Connor
Rating: Rated PG
Release Date: May 2004
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Full Frame Edition
UPC: 786936231922
Product ID: EPID30018726
Description: From Walt Disney Pictures comes MIRACLE, an inspiring family drama that combines hockey and history in retelling the story of one of sports' all-time greatest upsets. In 1980, amidst the tense political climate of the Cold War, Herb Broo...
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From Walt Disney Pictures comes MIRACLE, an inspiring family drama that combines hockey and history in retelling the story of one of sports' all-time greatest upsets. In 1980, amidst the tense political climate of the Cold War, Herb Brooks (Kurt Russell) took over as coach of the U.S. Olympic hockey team. With the help of affable assistant coach Craig Patrick (Noah Emmerich), Brooks selected a group of twenty amateur hockey players who faced the daunting task of bringing respectability to their country's floundering program. While Brooks was well aware that his team lacked the talent and experience of the team from Russia, he nonetheless devoted his energy to realizing his lifelong dream: to coach a team to Olympic gold.


Stepping into the gaudy wardrobe of the legendary Brooks (who was a consultant on the film and died in an automobile accident just after production wrapped), Russell delivers one of his finest performances to date. Surrounded by a cast of unknown young actors, Russell captures the complexities of a man who dared to dream the impossible dream. Director Gavin O'Connor and screenwriter Eric Guggenheim deftly balance the drama of the game itself with the larger political implications the game inspired, celebrating this truly miraculous moment in time.

Credits
Producer:Gordon Gray, Mark Ciardi
Cast:Billy Schneider, Nathan West, Patrick O'Brien Demsey

Details
Edition:Full Frame Edition

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
2-Disc Set
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
   Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English
   THX-Certified, including THX Optimizer
DISC ONE:
Feature
Additional Release Material:
   Commentary - 1. Gavin O'Connor - Director, John Gilroy - Editor, and Daniel Stoloff - Director of Photography
   Featurettes - 1. "The Making of MIRACLE"
DISC TWO:
   Featurettes - 1. "First Impressions: Herb Brooks with Kurt Russell and the Filmmakers"
    2. "From Hockey to Hollywood: The Actors' Journey"
    3. "The Sound of MIRACLE"
    4. MIRACLE ESPN Roundtable
    5. Outtakes, Theatrical Release: February 6, 2004

Editorial Reviews
"The movie efficiently delivers the story points."
New York Times - Elvis Mitchell (02/06/2004)

"Powered by an excellent Kurt Russell performance, MIRACLE treats old-fashioned, emotional material with an intelligence that respects both the story and the audience."
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (02/06/2004)

"Like SEABISCUIT, the film ends on a familiar, rousing note of triumph, which is bound to move most audiences with its message of perseverance and belief in one's dreams."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (02/06/2004)

"[Russell is] wonderfully compelling as a tough, taciturn, driven leader....MIRACLE has a good offensive game as an inspirational how-to about team building."
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (02/13/2004)

"MIRACLE succeeds solidly at its main aim: stirringly recreating one of the great sports sagas of all time."
Box Office - Michael Tunison (04/01/2004)

3 stars out of 4 -- "Kurt Russell is very good...and it hits all the right marks to make this an exciting and heartwarming flick."
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      One of the best sports movies ever!
    Review created: 09/26/05
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    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

    Feeling old?

    I was six years old when the "Miracle on Ice" took place, so my personal recollection of the even is nil. Truth be told, there wasn't a whole lot of interest in hockey, the Olympics, or the cold war going on in my life - but Star Wars and He-Man were big players (or at least I think He-Man was. He may have come later. If so, insert The Smurfs or something).

    Yet even though I couldn't have cared less, the rest of the nation was transfixed, watching their televisions on February 22, 1980 to see one of the biggest upsets in sports history. And for many, it represented something more than just a Hockey game - it was a realization that we as a country were not dead yet. You see, America, at the time, was in a grim state. The Cold War was in full swing. The US Embassy hostage crisis was the most public hostage situation the world had ever seen. Gas shortages resulted in long lines. The economy was so bad that a "misery index" was tabulated to see how bad the country felt at the time. Then came the Miracle on Ice and American saw that the Soviets were not unbeatable and we were able to have pride in our country again.

    "Miracle" is a pretty clear-cut re-telling of how that special team was assembled and how they beat an unbeatable team in the Soviet hockey team. They weren't better. They weren't even close. But heart and determination on the side of west coupled with arrogance on the side of the east helped bring about this unprecedented upset that helped lead the United States Hockey Team to the gold in Lake Placid.

    The movie is told from the perspective of Herb Brooks (Kurt Russell), who dreams of gaining the gold medal he wasn't able to get years ago when he was cut from the Olympic team. And to do it, he will work his players harder than they have ever been worked and make them hate him so much that they learn to love each other. Brooks makes it known early that he is their coach, not their friend.

    Sure, this is a Disney movie that is filled with sports cliques and rah-rah moments - but with this story, you can't get around that. It was a rah-rah time. The thing that really impresses you about this film is the amazing hockey sequences. With far too many sports movies, you have actors that throw and hit like actors playing Major League Baseball players. In this film, the hockey looks like hockey and it's amazing. Especially the 20 minute game with the Russians in the climatic moments, complete with Al Michaels commentary and famous "Do you believe in miracles?" call.

    Another plus is how the film doesn't try to make the game more than it really was to these people. While the rest of the country were busy putting a huge amount of political and historical significance to the game, the players were just wanting to win. They just wanted a medal. And it's refreshing to see that done correctly in the film.

    The cons of the movie are minimal, however, I would have liked to have seen less emphasis on Brooks and more on the players. That said, Russell, who is known for playing over-the-top roles, does a great job with his character. After initially laughing at him with such a goofy haircut, I forgot it was him for the rest of the movie. That's quality acting.

    The DVD features commentary from director Gavin O'Connor, a "making of" featurette, a first impressions vignette of Herb Brooks (who died before the film was made) and Kurt Russell, some outtakes, an ESPN roundtable with members of the 1980 team, a featurette on how the actors learned hockey, and a behind the scenes feature on the sound and music of the movie. Not a bad deal at all if you're thinking about owning it.

    One last question though: in Russia, is this movie called "Tragedy"?


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