Say what you will about
Paul Verhoeven's body of work, the fact remains that the man is just as entertaining and engaging as any film he's been behind. For years, the controversial director's first English-language film,
Flesh + Blood, had been forgotten, relegated to the bottom of the video racks and virtually unseen since its release in 1985. Finally, MGM Home Entertainment has given Verhoeven the chance to not only bring this gem to the digital age, but also to release it in its international cut, reinserting the graphic sexual and violent content for which the director's work is infamous. Thankfully, Verhoeven has also supplied one of his trademark, mile-a-minute commentaries -- a treat that any enthusiast will agree is enough to justify the the purchase of the disc. Here, he spins the sordid tale of the film's history, with praise going toward his leads, especially
Jennifer Jason Leigh (whose fearless performance can now truly be realized in this extended cut). While his love for the material is rich, it doesn't stop the man from criticising its weaker points -- most notably the budget restraints and multiple accents throughout his cast. Also on the disc is a 15-minute featurette on
Basil Poledouris and his score for
Flesh + Blood, which is similar in tone and quality to his Conan scores. Poledouris crafted yet another medieval masterpiece for the film, the first in a long working relationship with Verhoeven (something about which only
Jerry Goldsmith can equally boast). The inclusion of the original theatrical trailer rounds out the disc, which, along with the brilliant 1.85:1 widescreen picture and Dolby Digital surround track, create a fine package for this long-forgotten brutal film. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide