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The Beast: Season One by Charles Haid, Christine Moore, Christopher Leitch, Jeremiah S. Chechik, John Badham
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DVD detailsActor: Kevin J. O'Connor, Larry Gilliard Jr., Lindsay Pulsipher, Patrick Swayze, Travis Fimmel Director: Charles Haid, Christine Moore, Christopher Leitch, Jeremiah S. Chechik, John Badham Brand: Sony DVD: Region Code 99 Audio: English (Unknown); French (Subtitled); Portuguese (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language); Spanish (Original Language); Portuguese (Original Language); Portuguese (Dubbed); Spanish (Dubbed) Format: AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen, 1.78:1 Running Time: 590 minutes DVD Release Date: 2009-08-18 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
DVD Reviews of The Beast: Season OneDVD Review: SWAYZE IN FULL FORM Summary: 4 Stars
It wasn't long ago that the world was made aware of Patrick Swayze's battle with cancer. Once made public, everyone speculated that he would never act again. Thank goodness someone had the decency to side up with Swayze and give him the chance with the TV show THE BEAST.
Swayze stars as FBI undercover agent Charles Barker. Barker is an agent who gets the job done no matter what it takes. If the rules need bent a little then so be it. But the scum of the Earth are the villains he tracks down and Barker makes no bones about the way he thinks they should be handled.
As the series begins we are also introduced to Ellis Dove (Travis Fimmell), a young agent just starting out in the undercover world. Ellis is being trained by Barker and Barker doesn't go easy on him. Within minutes of the shows start, he actually shoots him in the chest...twice! Sure, he's wearing a Kevlar vest but it can't feel good. Truth be told, Ellis was about to blow his cover which would have resulted in his death. The 2 shots may have hurt but in the long run they saved his life and provided a needed lesson.
The difference between the two men is obvious. Where Barker is world weary and battle scarred, a man who knows his way around the technicalities of the law and who knows how to get his man, Ellis is fresh and new. It shows in his actions and the way he looks at the job. Its showdown time with each new assignment and he's ready for action. But that attitude can get you killed rather than the job done. It will take Barker to reign in Ellis and train him so that he doesn't get himself or his partner killed.
The initial episode finds the pair searching for missiles on American soil. But it's not just the missiles that they want. They want the man behind it all, the one buying the missiles so they can take him off the street and put him away. Each clue leads them to this man but it isn't until the show's end he is captured.
But it doesn't end there. On his way home, Ellis is met on the subway by several of the suspects he met along the way on this mission, one of which he even smoked crack with to form his cover. It turns out these are another set of FBI agents and they have an ulterior motive for approaching Ellis. It seems that Barker may have gone too far and might be involved in doing more harm than good. This group wants Ellis to go undercover as an undercover agent to get the goods on Barker.
With each subsequent episode, Ellis deals with the idea that maybe Barker isn't all right. That maybe he is what they say. And each episode presents him with proof provided by this group to make him see their way. This does nothing more than create a world of deceit and stress for Ellis as he tries to decide the right thing to do.
But then again are these agents really doing what they claim? Or is there something else behind their motives when it comes to Barker? Who can trust whom here? The answers won't be easy and won't come too fast. Hey, if they did what kind of show would that leave you?
Swayze does a fine job portraying the grizzled old vet who's teaching the new kid the ropes. Where he once starred as the fresh faced romantic lead, he's taken on a leaner meaner look, no doubt brought on by his problems in the real world. But it works and helps him cement the feel of the character.
Fimmell matches Swayze scene for scene, coming off as the fresh faced rookie who is just getting the hang of things. Toss in some personal problems for them both and the show builds the depth required to make these characters ones we can feel for.
Rather than make a prolonged sting operation as real life would hand them (some agents go undercover for months at a time, some years), the show presents us with a different situation each week. Be it kidnapping or weapons dealing, these agents are out to protect the world at all costs.
The show offers the correct blend of drama and action, suspense and intrigue. It keeps your interest from beginning to end. It's another example of the benefits of being able to watch a series on DVD, starting and stopping when you need, never missing an episode and getting the chance to see that great show you missed because two good ones were on at the same time. THE BEAST is worth watching.
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Description of The Beast: Season OneNo description available for this title. Item Type: DVD Movie Item Rating: NR Street Date: 08/18/09 Wide Screen: yes Director Cut: no Special Edition: no Language: ENGLISH Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no Dubbed: no Full Frame: no Re-Release: no Packaging: Sleeve
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