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DVD : Amazing Grace [2007]
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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Audience Rating: Parental Guidance
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5060116722062
Format: PAL
Label: Momentum Pictures Home Ent
Languages:English Original Language Dolby Digital 5.1 French Original Language Dolby Digital 5.1
Manufacturer: Momentum Pictures Home Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Momentum Pictures Home Ent
Region Code: 2
Release Date: August 06, 2007
Running Time: 112 minutes
Studio: Momentum Pictures Home Ent
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Related Items:
Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review:
In this inspirational costume drama, Michael Apted (49 Up) recounts a important period in British history. Unsurprisingly, however, his eye-opening biography of 18th century abolitionist William Wilberforce (Ioan Gruffudd) is likely to come as a revelation to many Britons. After all, despite the presence of his wife, Barbara (Romola Garai), this isn't a particularly "sexy" story, but it is a powerful one. The title comes from John Newton's hymn "Amazing Grace" ("I once was lost but now am found"). Newton (Albert Finney) was a former slaveholder, who became a clergyman and spent his days repenting. While America had John Brown, England had Wilberforce, and Newton is one of many who helped the MP to abolish slavery in the UK. The story begins towards the end of Wilberforce's mission when he's sick with colitis and addicted to laudanum. Apted continues to alternate between 1797 and 1789, when Wilberforce was fitter and more idealistic, and ends in 1807 as his efforts come to fruition.
Apted and writer Steven Knight (Dirty Pretty Things) do right by their hero. Unlike Amistad, however, slaves are largely off-screen, with the exception of author Equiano (Senegalese vocalist Youssou N'Dour). Amazing Grace reserves its focus for the politicians who risked their reps for the greater good, like Wilberforce and Prime Minister Pitt (an excellent Benedict Cumberbatch), and those more concerned with the income slavery provided their constituents, like Lord Tarleton (Ciarán Hinds) and the Duke of Clarence (Toby Jones). --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Rating:
- Be carefull this film is dangerouse
This film is dangerouse. I watched it and I loved it sooooo much that I wanted to know how much of the story was accurate, so I read a biography about William Wilberforce, what an amazing person. And I keept reading on about him and I got more and more involved in the whole subject of slavery and the slave trade.
I found myself traveling to Hull (the birthplace of Wilberforce) and to other locations connected to Wilberforce.
My obsession gets as far as me not being able to spend the £2 ... Read More
Rating:
- Worthwhile
An enjoyable film , but not as powerful or as moving as the film Amistad in conveying the cruelty and injustice of slavery. Despite this, an enjoyable film, especially the rousing bagpipe rendition of Amazing Grace at the end which was worth the price of the DVD alone.
Rating:
- Amazing Grace
'Amazing Grace' is the story of William Wilberforce and his fight to abolish slavery in Britain. The first part of the film is told via flashback and then after shows how he finally managed to pass his abolition act. Ioan Gruffudd acts the role of Wilberforce supremely and very soon into the film you are completely gripped and are following the story intently. The excellent costumes and scenery really add to the overall feel of the film and help immerse you in the period. The politics of the time ... Read More
Rating:
- Don't listen to the low-star reviewers!! It's a great film!
I really cannot understand the views of the 1 and 2-star reviewers! I thought the film was great. The acting is not 'wooden' at all(The behaviour of people of the time was 'wooden'- reserved and 'proper'!) and William Pitt's character doesn't come over as a 'playboy' as one reviewer said! Did he/she not notice the subtle eye contact between Pitt and Wilberforce, and get the point that the P.M. had to be seen to be objective for a time?
As for one reviewer telling us to prefer The ... Read More
Rating:
- Important! Not.
Historically inept, wooden acting, poorly scripted, about as accurate as an American war film. Did not do any Justice to Wilberforces battle to end slavery, reduced to it a section of sound bites. Chronoligically inaccurate, trivualised the efforts of the others around him, and made Pitt seam like a playboy who could only egg Wilberforce on to greater failures. Read the books available on the subject. Do not trust the movie as an accurate portrayel of what accutally happened.
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Amazing Grace [2007]
starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Rufus Sewell, Michael Gambon, Albert Finney, Youssou N'Dour
directed by: Michael Apted
directed by: Michael Apted
Our Price: 108,464.40
Prices excluding shipping charge.Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Audience Rating: Parental Guidance
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5060116722062
Format: PAL
Label: Momentum Pictures Home Ent
Languages:
Manufacturer: Momentum Pictures Home Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Momentum Pictures Home Ent
Region Code: 2
Release Date: August 06, 2007
Running Time: 112 minutes
Studio: Momentum Pictures Home Ent
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Related Items:
- The Painted Veil [2007]
- Becoming Jane [2006]
- The Illusionist [2006]
- Miss Potter [2006]
- Nativity Story [2006]
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review:
In this inspirational costume drama, Michael Apted (49 Up) recounts a important period in British history. Unsurprisingly, however, his eye-opening biography of 18th century abolitionist William Wilberforce (Ioan Gruffudd) is likely to come as a revelation to many Britons. After all, despite the presence of his wife, Barbara (Romola Garai), this isn't a particularly "sexy" story, but it is a powerful one. The title comes from John Newton's hymn "Amazing Grace" ("I once was lost but now am found"). Newton (Albert Finney) was a former slaveholder, who became a clergyman and spent his days repenting. While America had John Brown, England had Wilberforce, and Newton is one of many who helped the MP to abolish slavery in the UK. The story begins towards the end of Wilberforce's mission when he's sick with colitis and addicted to laudanum. Apted continues to alternate between 1797 and 1789, when Wilberforce was fitter and more idealistic, and ends in 1807 as his efforts come to fruition.
Apted and writer Steven Knight (Dirty Pretty Things) do right by their hero. Unlike Amistad, however, slaves are largely off-screen, with the exception of author Equiano (Senegalese vocalist Youssou N'Dour). Amazing Grace reserves its focus for the politicians who risked their reps for the greater good, like Wilberforce and Prime Minister Pitt (an excellent Benedict Cumberbatch), and those more concerned with the income slavery provided their constituents, like Lord Tarleton (Ciarán Hinds) and the Duke of Clarence (Toby Jones). --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Be carefull this film is dangerouseThis film is dangerouse. I watched it and I loved it sooooo much that I wanted to know how much of the story was accurate, so I read a biography about William Wilberforce, what an amazing person. And I keept reading on about him and I got more and more involved in the whole subject of slavery and the slave trade.
I found myself traveling to Hull (the birthplace of Wilberforce) and to other locations connected to Wilberforce.
My obsession gets as far as me not being able to spend the £2 ... Read More
Rating:
- WorthwhileAn enjoyable film , but not as powerful or as moving as the film Amistad in conveying the cruelty and injustice of slavery. Despite this, an enjoyable film, especially the rousing bagpipe rendition of Amazing Grace at the end which was worth the price of the DVD alone.
Rating:
- Amazing Grace'Amazing Grace' is the story of William Wilberforce and his fight to abolish slavery in Britain. The first part of the film is told via flashback and then after shows how he finally managed to pass his abolition act. Ioan Gruffudd acts the role of Wilberforce supremely and very soon into the film you are completely gripped and are following the story intently. The excellent costumes and scenery really add to the overall feel of the film and help immerse you in the period. The politics of the time ... Read More
Rating:
- Don't listen to the low-star reviewers!! It's a great film!I really cannot understand the views of the 1 and 2-star reviewers! I thought the film was great. The acting is not 'wooden' at all(The behaviour of people of the time was 'wooden'- reserved and 'proper'!) and William Pitt's character doesn't come over as a 'playboy' as one reviewer said! Did he/she not notice the subtle eye contact between Pitt and Wilberforce, and get the point that the P.M. had to be seen to be objective for a time?
As for one reviewer telling us to prefer The ... Read More
Rating:
- Important! Not.Historically inept, wooden acting, poorly scripted, about as accurate as an American war film. Did not do any Justice to Wilberforces battle to end slavery, reduced to it a section of sound bites. Chronoligically inaccurate, trivualised the efforts of the others around him, and made Pitt seam like a playboy who could only egg Wilberforce on to greater failures. Read the books available on the subject. Do not trust the movie as an accurate portrayel of what accutally happened.
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