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Damages: The Complete First Season
starring: Glenn Close, Rose Byrne, Zeljko Ivanek, Noah Bean, Tate Donovan
directed by: Allen Coulter, Daniel Attias, Edward Bianchi, Greg Yaitanes, Guy Ferland

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396244412
Format: AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: January 29, 2008
Running Time: 581 minutes
Sales Rank: 991
Studio: Sony Pictures

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Damages: The Complete First Season
starring: Glenn Close, Rose Byrne, Zeljko Ivanek, Noah Bean, Tate Donovan
directed by: Allen Coulter, Daniel Attias, Edward Bianchi, Greg Yaitanes, Guy Ferland

Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 01/29/2008 Run time: 579 minutes

Amazon.com:
Smart, sleek, and more than a little wicked, the Golden Globe-winning series Damages proves that legal programs don't have to follow a well-worn formula in order to prove completely addictive. In fact, the show (from Todd and Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman, whose credits include The Sopranos) steers clear from nearly all courtroom drama clichés over the course of its 13 episodes, and hews closer to classic film noir with the slowly-spun web of deceit that is woven around fresh-scrubbed lawyer Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne). After joining the legal firm headed by uber-powerful litigator Patty Hewes (Glenn Close, who won a Golden Globe for her performance), Parsons lands a career-making case--a class-action lawsuit against millionaire Arthur Frobisher (Golden Globe nominee Ted Danson)--but discovers that digging deeply into the case not only reveals layers of corruption, cover-up, and potential scandal, but places her own life in jeopardy as well. Smart, mature writing and note-perfect performances, most notably by Danson as the perverse and complex Frobisher, but also by Tate Donovan, Zeliko Ivanek, Peter Facinelli, Philip Bosco and Peter Reigert, make Damages a genuine pleasure for law and mystery show fans, but also those craving a challenging series that delivers water cooler chat material in every episode. The three-disc set includes all 13 episodes as well as deleted scenes; among the featured extras are two choice commentaries, one with Close, the Kesslers and Zelman, and the other with Ivanek and the creators, both of which are chock-full of production and technical insights. A 30-minute making-of featurette, discussions about the characters by the creators, and a guide to class-action lawsuits rounds out the fine supplemental features. --Paul Gaita

We can't wait for the new season of Damages. It has plenty of plot twists and turns to keep you guessing. The acting is excellent. Everything about it is first class.

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Damages Keeps Us On The Edge Of Our Seats
We can't wait for the new season of Damages. It has plenty of plot twists and turns to keep you guessing. The acting is excellent. Everything about it is first class.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Damages

Great to see all of them at once to prepare for the new season in January.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Buy!
Prompt delivery. Perfect packaging. All DVDs were in excellent (new) condition. I recommend that everyone purchasing Damages via Amazon. You will not be disappointed.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Four Stars for Zeljko Ivanek
I don't think this show has enough of a soul to win five stars. The acting is very good, but the characters are wildly overdrawn. A world this corrupt would not be like this. It would be armed militias of young men, riding around in trucks with torches. I guess this is a vision of America if it were as corrupt as parts of Africa, if it could maintain 4% GDP growth.

I think the standout role is Zeljko Ivanek. This is the most tortured lawyer I have run across. He is working for the bad guy, for starters, not that there are any good guys in this litigation. Ted Danson plays a man who is in the Enron mold. The company was all accounting tricks, and Frobisher, the baddy, cashed his stock moments before the collapse. The other employees had money in the stock, lost it all, and Glenn Close as Karen Hewes is trying to get it back.

On the surface the Close character is the knight in shining armor. Well, that lasts about 20 minutes into the first episode. From this first revelation the question becomes "how bad is she". Even at the end it is not crystal clear.

There are two many layers of corruption in the scripts. The Ivanek character, southern lawyer Ray Fiske, sort of shines for his glimmers of humanity. But this is layered on top of buried sexual issues, a culture of murder, and twists that aren't entirely plausible. Watch what happens to the main hit man. Really, is that plausible.

There were great noir actors like Robert Ryan, Mitchum. Even Bogart. They all had a grim quality. Mitchum used to get paid to let people beat him up in boxing matches. The Fiske character comes off as apart, unable to share in the corruption. Beyond that, Ivanek can create a character who is deeply troubled, sad, or, relating to the title, damaged. And, in the end, he is not able to cope.

There's no redemption, in this series. The semi-heroic character is, in the end, left with what? Grudges? The Close character is interesting, even if it suggests that gender equality is a race to the bottom of morality.

I guess it's a little sad that the story underneath this, of corporate corruption, is lost in the mix.

So, it's interesting, but a little light on credibility. Don't take it too seriously, it's fine, if dark, television.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "Damages" Is As Good As It Gets
Without a doubt one of the best dramas, not just of last years TV season, but of recent memory. Glenn Close gives a phenomenal performance and Ted Danson opens a lot of eyes for those who associate him with sitcoms. Why can't the major networks produce quality television like this? I can only hope they are able to maintain this high standard through Season 2.

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