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Sphere (1998)
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Peter Coyote Barnes
Marga Gomez Jane Edmunds
Dustin Hoffman Dr. Norman Goodman
Michael Keys Hall Government Official
Samuel L. Jackson Harry Adams
Queen Latifah Fletcher
Liev Schreiber Ted Fielding
Sharon Stone Beth Halperin
Movie Details
Genre Science-Fiction; Thriller
Director Barry Levinson
Producer Michael Crichton; Barry Levinson
Writer Paul Attanasio; Stephen Hauser
Studio Warner Brothers
Language English
Audience Rating PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time 133 mins
Country USA
Color Color
IMDb Rating 5.3
Plot
A thousand feet beneath the sea, the blackest holes are in the mind...

From yet another derivative science fiction novel by Michael Crichton comes this equally derivative and flaccid movie, in which three top Hollywood stars struggle to squeeze tension and excitement out of material that doesn't match their talents. You're supposed to find awe and mystery in Crichton's story about a team of scientists and scholars who discover a 300-year-old alien spacecraft deep on the ocean floor, but mostly you feel that this is all much ado about nothing. The exploration team consists of a psychologist (Dustin Hoffman), mathematician (Samuel L. Jackson), biochemist (Sharon Stone), and an astrophysicist (Liev Schreiber), and when they enter the alien ship they discover a mysterious sphere inside. What they don't know is that the sphere has the power to manipulate their thoughts and perceptions, and before long the scientists' undersea habitat is a veritable haunted house of frightening visions and creeping paranoia. Who can be trusted? What is the sphere's purpose, and why is it on the ocean floor? Sphere makes some attempt to answer these questions, but the film is a mess, and it leads to one of the most anticlimactic endings of any science fiction film ever made. There are moments of high intensity and psychological suspense, and the stellar cast works hard to boost the talky screenplay. But it's clear that this was a hurried production (Hoffman and director Barry Levinson made Wag the Dog during an extended production delay), and as a result Sphere looks and feels like a film that wasn't quite ready for the cameras. Though it's by no means a waste of time, it's undeniably disappointing. The special edition DVD includes audio commentary by Hoffman and Jackson and a behind-the-scenes featurette, Shaping the Sphere: The Art of the Special Effects Supervisor, exploring the alien ship's design and creation by special effects technicians. --Jeff Shannon
Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 130
Collection Status In Collection
Links Amazon US
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Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
UPC (Barcode) 085391533122
Chapters 43
Release Date 7/16/2002
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Packaging Snap Case
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
Color Closed-captioned Widescreen
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