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Serenity

Director: Joss Whedon
Writer: Joss Whedon
Producer: Christopher Buchanan, David V. Lester, Barry Mendel, Alisa Tager
Theatrical: 2005
Rated: PG-13
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Genre: Action & Adventure
Duration: 119
IMDb: 0379786
DVD Details
Languages: English, French
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Sound: Dolby
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Picture Format: Widescreen
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:Dec 2005
Price: $19.98
Credits
Mal
Nathan Fillion
Zoe
Gina Torres
Wash
Alan Tudyk
Inara
Morena Baccarin
Jayne
Adam Baldwin
Kaylee
Jewel Staite
Simon
Sean Maher
River
Summer Glau
Shepherd Book
Ron Glass
The Operative
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Mr. Universe
David Krumholtz
Dr. Mathias
Michael Hitchcock
Dr. Caron
Sarah Paulson
Mingo
Yan Feldman
Fanty
Rafael Feldman
Lenore
Nectar Rose
Teacher
Tamara Taylor
Lilac Young Tough
Glenn Howerton
Young River
Hunter Ansley Wryn
Boy Student (as Logan Craig O'Brien)
Logan O'Brien
Boy Student
Erik Erotas
Girl Student
Demetra Raven
Girl Student
Jessica Huang
Girl Student
Marley McClean
Ensign
Scott Kinworthy
Helmsman
Erik Weiner
Lab Technician
Conor O'Brien
Lab Technician
Peter James Smith
Trade Agent
Weston Nathanson
Young Female Intern (as CeCe Cline)
Carrie 'CeCe' Cline
Vault Guard
Chuck O'Neil
Lilac Mom
Amy Wieczorek
Lilac Son
Tristan Jarred
Fan Dancer (as Elaine Lee)
Elaine Mani Lee
Mining Camp Boy (as Terrence Hardy)
Terrence Hardy Jr.
Alliance Pilot
Brian O'Hare
Black Room Soldier
Ryan Tasz
Black Room Soldier
Colin Patrick Lynch
News Anchor
Terrell Tilford
Slovenly Beaumonde Man (as Joshua Kwiat)
Joshua Michael Kwiat
Trade Agent
Joss Whedon
Summary
"Serenity" offers perfect proof that "Firefly" deserved a better fate than premature TV cancellation. Joss Whedon's acclaimed sci-fi Western hybrid series was ideally suited (in Browncoats, of course) for a big-screen conversion, and this action-packed adventure allows Whedon to fill in the "Firefly" backstory, especially the history and mystery of the spaceship Serenity's volatile and traumatized stowaway, River Tam (Summer Glau). Her lethal skills as a programmed "weapon" makes her a coveted prize for the power-hungry planetary Alliance, represented here by an Operative (Chiwetel Ejiofor) who'll stop at nothing to retrieve River from Serenity's protective crew. We still get all the quip-filled dialogue and ass-kicking action that we've come to expect from the creator of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", but Whedon goes a talented step further here, blessing his established ensemble cast with a more fully-developed dynamic of endearing relationships. "Serenity"'s cast is led with well-balanced depth and humor by Nathan Fillion as Captain Mal Reynolds, whose maverick spirit is matched by his devotion to crewmates Wash (Alan Tudyk), Zoe (Gina Torres), fun-loving fighter Jayne (Adam Baldwin), engineer Kaylee (Jewel Staite), doctor Simon (Sean Maher), and Mal's former flame Inara (Morena Baccarin), who plays a pivotal role in Whedon's briskly-paced plot. As many critics agreed, "Serenity" offered all the fun and breezy excitement that was missing from George Lucas's latter-day "Star Wars" epics, and Whedon leaves an opening for a continuing franchise that never feels cheap or commercially opportunistic. With the mega-corporate mysteries of Blue Sun yet to be explored, it's a safe bet we haven't seen the last of the good ship Serenity. "--Jeff Shannon"