The A Team: Blu Ray Review
The A Team
Rating: M
Released by Roadshow Home Entertainment
In this latest version we're treated to the rebirth of the series (a
kind of origin film) and we see how the A Team came together.
The team first forms in Mexico - with "Hannibal" Smith (Liam Neeson)
enlisting the help of Face (Bradley Cooper), BA Baracus (Quinton Jackson) and
Murdoch (Sharlto Copley) to escape. The quartet form a close bond and become a
clandestine unit for some successful 80 odd missions together.
But the one mission which changes their lives sees
them as soldiers in Iraq and assigned by the CIA and their lackey (Patrick
Wilson) to take back a US dollar bill printing press snatched by the remnants of
Saddam's Iraqi guards.
However, the A Team finds
themselves framed (as the infamous TV series opening goes) and they set out to
clear their names and catch the bad guys.
The A
Team remains faithful to fans of the show and yet manages to reinvent it for a
new generation. A wonderfully action packed opener sees the gang thrown together
and introduced in a clever piece of plotting - and from there on, you're charmed
by all four main performances.
For an action film,
there's just the right amount of action too - it doesn't dominate the story -
and even offers up some new takes on the stock action sequences.
But it's the chemistry between Cooper, Neeson, Copley
and Jackson which really make this work
Extras: Theme mash up montage - slightly odd and a
little disappointing. The Blu Ray release is a better buy as it comes in an
extended cut with behind the scenes content, inside the action doco, character
chronicles, gag reel and deleted scenes (definitely worth the extra cash.)
Rating: 8/10
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