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GOŚCIE V - THE FINAL BATTLE 2 DVD PL

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GOŚCIE V - THE FINAL BATTLE 2 DVD PL

Tytuł oryginalny: V - The Final Battle
Tytuł polski: Goście
Rok produkcji: 1984
Kraj: United States
Reżyseria: Richard T. Heffron
Obsada: Jane Badler, Michael Durrell, Robert Englund, Faye Grant, Richard Herd, Thomas Hill, Michael Ironside, Peter Nelson, David Packer
Opis:

The saga that began in V - The Mini Series now culminates in a struggle to save the world from alien domination in V - The Final Battle.;The Visitors continue manipulating world opinion but some women are horrified to learn that they are pregnant with alien babies. The rebels continue their mission to expose the aliens and the first "V for Victory" rally call is heard.;Donovan (Marc Singer) exchanges himself for his sons release, having being captured by the Visitors second in command, Diana (Jane Badler). In the grisly creature conversion chamber, Diana tortures him with truth serum injections in a desperate attempt to learn the identity of the rebels undermining her plans.;But the rebels are dedicated to freeing the world from total domination. The future begins or ends here!

V - The Final Battle [DVD] (DVD);Following on from the hugely successful original mini series, V The Final Battle, continues the story of a group of resistance fighters and their attempts to show the rest of the World that the alien reptilians, disguised in human appearance, who have arrived on Earth, are in fact manipulators who wished to enslave mankind by eating them or using them as soldiers in their fight against another alien race. By the time the second mini series had arrived, the original series devisor and writer, Kenneth Johnson, had left the production following a dispute over the reduction of costs avoided to The Final Battle. In retrospect the cost reductions do not affect the overall look of the series, if anything the effects are more streamlined, the effects in particularly the models used for the Motherships look far more detailed and impressive then in the first series, and nearly all the original cast return, alongside some new additions. Perhaps what is missed however is the dark gritty look that Johnson strived to achieve in his original perception of the series. The Final Battle is less horrific and more like other science fiction serials. The incidental music is also more upbeat this time round. Finally the obvious Nazi overtures are less prevalent. For those who enjoyed the original series, Johnson and his influence are therefore missed for the reasons mentioned above. However the first episode, which is also easily the best of the three, keeps the viewer entertained with various subplots, plenty of action and interesting characterisation. For example the two women who previously made up main character Mike Donovans life, both undergo interesting developments. Whilst his ex girlfriend Christine, who has become known as a collaborator of the Visitors, realises the true purpose of their arrival on Earth and repents, his Mother is now totally obedient to the aliens. She is prepared to end her marriage and even attempts to shoot Donovan in her attempt to be totally loyal to the Visitors. One feels that she is essentially scared of dying and believes her only chance of survival is to collaborate, in contrast to her son who sees resistance as the only hope of the human race surviving the invasion. It is also interesting that it is his Mother who takes over from Christine as Visitor spokesperson for the humans. Daniel the wayward youth first seen in the original series, is another character also under complete control of the Visitors, being manipulated by the phoney friendship of Visitor Brian. Strangely, however, his parents are not featured in the series despite a prominent role previously. Indeed were not for a brief clip of his dad and perhaps his mother (although it seems that a different actress was used), celebrating the end of the Visitor War in the final episode, it could have been speculated that Daniel had turned them both in. Perhaps this scene had been included to answer any queries about their fate. Episode 2 introduces the excellent Michael Ironside in the memorable role of Ham Tyler. Ham is an anti-hero, who liked to use violence against those who cross him, and his attempts to take over as leader of the Los Angeles resistance movement, result in confrontations with several of the characters. This episode also deals with the aftermath of female Resistance leader, Julies, capture by the Visitors, following a successful attempt to demask the Visitor leader on televised event. Far too much time is spent on Dianes subsequent attempt to convert Julie with a mind device. Indeed this slows down the story considerably. The final third of the episode deals with the resistance attempts to thwart the Visitors aims to take all the water from California. This story is considerably flawed, not least the idea that one Mothereship could house so much water. In episode 3, the resistance finally discover a way to drive the Visitors away from Earth. It is contrived ending, and one which was glossed over and ultimately forgotten about during the third one hour series. This episode also deals with the aftermath of the birth of Robins half Visitor babies. In conclusion although not up to the standard of the Original series, the Final Battle is still worth purchasing, and it remains a high point of 1980s television

Obraz: 1.85
Czas trwania: 255 min
Dźwięk: English DD 2.0, German Dolby Digital
Napisy: English, German, Finnish, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Greek, Polish, Turkish
Polska wersja językowa: napisy
Dodatki:
Region: Region 2 (Polska, Europa)
Ilość dysków: 2
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Reżyseria Richard T. Heffron
Wykonawcy Michael Ironside
Robert Englund
Richard Herd
Polska wersja napisy
Seria tematyczna/Serial V - Goście

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