Number of Discs
1
Certificate
12A/12
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Wall Street Journal - It's a rousing spectacle, interspersed with touching moments of really hard trying., New Yorker - The metaphorical overlay of fantasy and history is the best thing EDGE OF TOMORROW has to offer -- and, for much of its running time, that overlay is enough to lend the movie a shiver of curious power., Globe and Mail - All in all, a perfectly superior example of industrially fortified Hollywood fun, and as good a guarantee as Doug Liman can offer that we haven't seen the last of him yet.
Additional Information
Tom Cruise stars as a soldier who lives out the last day of his life over and over again in this Warner Bros. sci-fi production from director Doug Liman. Emily Blunt and Bill Paxton co-star, with Dante Harper and Joby Harold providing the script. Major William Cage is an officer who hasnÆt lived a single moment in the frontlines of combat, only to be dropped straight into the greatest bloodbath in human history. A battle he canÆt win, one in which he will be killed just minutes into entering the fray. However, rather than simply pass away, Cage finds himself waking up before this final battle, forced to relive the dayàand then it happens again. Live, die repeat. Live, die, repeat. Through this time-loop, Cage begins to grow stronger and survive longer, and with the help of Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski, he will use each encounter as another step closer to finally ending the bloody war with a seemingly unstoppable alien enemy.
Screenwriter
Christopher McQuarrie, Joby Harold
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Movie/TV Title
Edge Of Tomorrow
Consumer Advice
Contains moderate violence, threat, infrequent strong language