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Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

This is, in my opinion, one of the best films ever made. Unfortunately, it came out at the same time as The Lord of the Rings trilogy and was eclipsed.

It is based on the 20 or so novels of Patrick O'Brien which (also IMHO) are the greatest historical fiction ever written. I've read them all and and have nearly completed rereading them in order. The movie and especially the books are highly recommended.




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Very good movie. I have it DVR’d.
 
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I was hoping for a sequel, but so far, no joy!


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It's fantastic. Big fan.
 
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I saw it in the theater when it came out and really enjoyed, but haven’t seen it since. High time.


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It’s one of my all time favorite films. I wish it had been better received. I would have loved to see them make a sequel or two. I have not yet read any of the books Master and Commander is based off of. I need to fix that!


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I liked it, but didn’t love it. I think if they had chopped out the entire “Jonah” subplot, the movie would have flowed much better and possibly have gotten us a sequel. The movie did fail to make it’s budget back in the US market.
 
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Very good movie. I just finished my third reading ("circumnavigation") of the 20-book series (every 6-8 years). To me, it is high literature.
 
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The Patrick O’Brian series that inspired the movie are literary genius. I enjoyed them so much in fact, I purchased the antiquarian versions from one of the book club. Gold leaf & all… one of fav verses : “Other people's marriages are a perpetual source of amazement.”
― Patrick O'Brian, The Commodore


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We have it in the library on DVD. Very good movie.



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I caught this on Amazon Prime, it's a good flick.



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Those are wonderful books and I've read them twice. I attended a reading by O'Brian before he passed, many years ago. The movie is great too.
 
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Awesome movie phenomenal surround sound as well.


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Exceptional movie from story, to camera, to sound, to music...an underrated masterpiece.

2003 was a very good year for movie entertainment:
Master & Commander
LOTR: Return of the King
Matrix Reloaded
Finding Nemo
Bruce Almighty

All films that made an impact on the art of entertainment.

Another review praising its creation
 
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Outstanding movie, one of my favorites. Just watched it again a couple of weeks ago.
 
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Originally posted by P220 Smudge:
I saw it in the theater when it came out and really enjoyed, but haven’t seen it since. High time.

It's on Amazon Prime. Just watched it last week, in fact.



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Many use parts of the soundtrack (cannon fire, etc.) to evaluate their speaker systems.



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Haven't watched either, recommend watching in order?


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Many use parts of the soundtrack (cannon fire, etc.) to evaluate their speaker systems.


HEY!!!! I resemble that remark!!! Smile


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Excellent Movie. Had the best in movie Pun Ever! :-)


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