U-571 - Collector's Edition (2000)

Rated: ![]()
Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton.
Director: Jonathan Mostow
Edition Details:
• Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
• Color, Closed-captioned, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen, Dolby
• Commentary by director Jonathan Mostow
• Audio Commentary
• Making Of
• Interviews with the Cast & Crew
• Inside the Enigma
• Britain captures the U-110
• A submariner's WWII experience
• U.S. Naval archives: Capturing the U-505
• Widescreen anamorphic format
Editorial
Reviews
Taut and gripping, U-571
follows the exploits of a fictional team of World War II U.S. submariners who
undertake a secret mission to capture a German Enigma machine to decode German
documents. Writer-director Jonathan Mostow (Breakdown) tells an intense,
economical tale, reminiscent of the best classic war films, while infusing it
with modern sentiments.
Spring 1942: A crew of young submarine
sailors are on a much-needed 48-hour liberty when they're suddenly called
together and engaged in an expedition. At the helm are Lieutenant Commander
Mike Dahlgren (Bill Paxton), Lieutenant Andrew Tyler (Matthew McConaughey), and
Chief Klough (Harvey Keitel). Other pivotal crew members include Tyler's
Annapolis pal Lieutenant Pete Emmett (Jon Bon Jovi, proving his acting mettle)
and Lieutenant Hirsch (Jake Weber), who, along with Marine Major Coonan (David
Keith), organizes the mission. As much of the movie takes place in a submarine
during WWII, there are inevitable comparisons with the technical masterpiece Das
Boot, but Mostow's masterfully shot tale can hold its own.
McConaughey's Tyler is believably earnest as
he comes to grips with the reality, tragedy, and consequence of being in
command. While this explosion-filled film consistently maintains its tense pace
(as did the underrated Breakdown), it also presents with surprising
restraint a genuine human story--and the remarkable journey of an unexpected
hero. --N.F. Mendoza --