Band of Brothers

Band of Brothers

Band of Brothers
From HBO HOME VIDEO

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Damian Lewis, Ron Livingston, David Schwimmer, Kirk Avecedo, Neal McDonough. The incredibly realistic 10-episode miniseries that profiles the WWII battles of Easy Company, an airborne infantry unit that fought in the D-Day invasion and the Battle of the Bulge and helped liberate a concentration camp. Also includes two documentaries and interviews with surviving members. 10 parts on 6 DVDs. 2002/color/10 hrs/NR/widescreen.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #592 in DVD
  • Brand: HBO HOME VIDEO
  • Released on: 2002-11-05
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Formats: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English, French, Spanish
  • Subtitled in: Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.00" h x 5.00" w x 5.00" l, 2.00 pounds
  • Running time: 705 minutes

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  • Condition: New
  • Format: DVD
  • Anamorphic; Closed-captioned; Color; Dolby; Widescreen; NTSC

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
An impressively rigorous, unsentimental, and harrowing look at combat during World War II, Band of Brothers follows a company of airborne infantry--Easy Company--from boot camp through the end of the war. The brutality of training takes the audience by increments to the even greater brutality of the war; Easy Company took part in some of the most difficult battles, including the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the failed invasion of Holland, and the Battle of the Bulge, as well as the liberation of a concentration camp and the capture of Hitler's Eagle's Nest. But what makes these episodes work is not their historical sweep but their emphasis on riveting details (such as the rattle of a plane as the paratroopers wait to leap, or a flower in the buttonhole of a German soldier) and procedures (from military tactics to the workings of bureaucratic hierarchies). The scope of this miniseries (10 episodes, plus an actual documentary filled with interviews with surviving veterans) allows not only a thoroughness impossible in a two-hour movie, but also captures the wide range of responses to the stress and trauma of war--fear, cynicism, cruelty, compassion, and all-encompassing confusion. The result is a realism that makes both simplistic judgments and jingoistic enthusiasm impossible; the things these soldiers had to do are both terrible and understandable, and the psychological price they paid is made clear. The writing, directing, and acting are superb throughout. The cast is largely unknown, emphasizing the team of actors as a whole unit, much like the regiment; Damian Lewis and Ron Livingston play the central roles of two officers with grit and intelligence. Band of Brothers turns a vast historical event into a series of potent personal experiences; it's a deeply engrossing and affecting accomplishment. --Bret Fetzer

DVD features
HBO's impressive miniseries may have the most handsome DVD packaging to date: a tin container enclosing the accordion sleeves holding six discs. The extras on the set are just as classy. Besides the rudimentary 30-minute making-of, there's an hour's worth of video diaries by actor Ron Livingston (who portrays Lewis Nixon) detailing the tough "actors' boot camp." The first-person recollections of the real Easy Company soldiers that begin each episode are expanded in the 80-minute documentary We Stand Alone Together. The real footage and heartfelt recollections complement the series, but viewers may want more interaction between the lifelong friends. The documentary is better in the final minutes, when the veterans are not talking about the specific incidents depicted in the film. Another big help in this set is the "field guide," a dossier of maps, glossary, definitions of ranks, a timeline, and a who's who for each episode. --Doug Thomas