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The Bounty By Laura Mirsky
Director Roger Donaldson (Thirteen Days) has breathed vibrant
new life into the classic story of the mutiny on the Bounty. With a
dream cast--Mel Gibson, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Sir Laurence Olivier, Liam
Neeson, and Daniel Day-Lewis--and a script by Robert Bolt (Doctor
Zhivago, Lawrence of Arabia), The Bounty takes a
revisionist tack through the well-charted waters of an oft-told tale.
Hopkins's Captain Bligh is no raving sadist in the Charles Laughton mode.
(Laughton played Bligh in the first Mutiny on the Bounty, 1935.)
Instead, Sir Anthony plays Bligh as a hard-nosed imperialist explorer
simply trying to get the job done in the time-honored manner: on the backs
of the poor gobs under his command. Still, when Bligh's suppressed powder
keg of rage finally blows, Hopkins is formidable indeed. Mel Gibson gives
one of the most soulful performances of his career as mutiny leader
Fletcher Christian. He's also at the height of his blue-eyed, buff good
looks, and his romance with Tahitian maiden Mauatua (lovely Tevaite
Vernette) is decidedly erotic. Liam Neeson is a veritable force of nature
as the scrappy seaman Charles Churchill, and Daniel Day-Lewis is sublimely
hateful as Master John Fryer, a pompous toady. With special effects to
rival those of The Perfect Storm, the alluring eye candy of a
tall-masted schooner under full sail, lush tropical greenery, and bevies
of bodacious South Sea Islands babes, plus a gripping story line, The
Bounty deserves a rescue from undeserved obscurity.
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|  | Director: Roger Donaldson
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|  | Stars: Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins, Laurence Olivier, Edward Fox, Daniel Day-Lewis, Bernard Hill, Liam Neeson
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|  | Released: May 4, 1984
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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