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Features
• Anamorphic
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• DVD-Video
• HiFi Sound
• Widescreen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 01 August, 1971
DVD Release : 06 March, 2000 |
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The Omega Man description
Science fiction took a grim turn in the 1970s--the heyday of Agent Orange, nuclear peril, and Watergate. Suddenly, most of our possible futures took on a "last man on Earth" flavor, with The Omega Man topping the doom-struck heap. Charlton Heston plays the government researcher behind the ultimate biological weapon, a deadly plague that has ravaged humanity. There are two groups of survivors: a dwindling band of immune humans and an infected, psychopathic mob of light-hating quasi-vampires. The infected are led by Mathias, a clever, charismatic man set on destroying the last remnants of the civilization that produced the plague. Heston has a vaccine--but he and the few remaining normals are outnumbered and outgunned. By day, he builds a makeshift version of the nuclear family (with Rosalind Cash as his afro-wearing, gun-toting little lady). They plan for the future while roaming freely through an empty urban landscape, taking what few pleasures life has left. By night, they defend themselves against the growing horde of plague victims. Both a bittersweet romance and a gothic cautionary tale, The Omega Man paints a convincing portrait of hope and despair. It ain't pretty, but it's a great movie. --Grant Balfour |
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The Omega Man Customer Reviews
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An outdated movie? Certainly, in terms of costuming and filming technique, Omega Man is showing it's age. But in terms of what the movie is about, it will never seem old - at least not to those of us who were young in the real world of the time. The issues addressed weighed heavily on the country - isolation, nuclear and bilogical threats, racial tensions that could only be addressed when times were so tough color didn't matter as much as being with another loving human being . . . wait - do those issues seem so far distant from what we live with in today's world. Only now, we've heard it all before - in movies, music, television, and print. Back then - this movie was one of the first to raise these questions and challenge us to consider the answers.
For me, the Omega Man was a must own. I understand it may have been rushed to market to cash in on "I Am Legend", but, as my first BluRay experience, I wasn't dissappointed. |
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