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Hard to believe, but after all these years, 24is as vital and compulsive as it always was. For this fourth series, the rules are still the same: all the action takes place in real time, and the series again follows a single day in the life of Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland).
Fortunately, Jack's knack of attracting trouble hasn't deserted him either, and quickly, it's business as usual. Starting the series with a fresh romance, a different job and one heck of an explosion, it doesn't take long before Jack is back in action, and he's soon joined by a mixture of new and familiar faces.
To talk about the plot would be unfair, as 24is consistently a dish best served cold. Suffice to say that there's a heady mix of plotlines, twists and downright brilliant cliffhangers. Perhaps the cocktail isn't as fresh as it once was, and there are moments where you can't help but feel that plausibility is being stretched a little too far. But accepting that is part and parcel of the 24experience, and arguably part of the fun.
That's because even as it approaches its final stages, 24: Series 4maintains a tremendous momentum and level of intrigue, and by the time the clock ticks for the last time at the end of the 24th episode, odds are you'll be thirsting for more. Bluntly, in spite of its flaws, 24remains one of the most essential shows currently on television--and this series offers ample evidence why.--Simon Brew
Main Language: | English |
Region: | Region 2 |
Special Features: | Commentary - 1. David Hare - Screenwriter, 2. General Cast, Featurette - 1. THE MIND & TIMES OF VIRGINIA WOOLF, 2. THE LIVES OF MRS DALLOWAY, 3. FILMMAKERS' INTRODUCTION, 4. THREE WOMEN, 5. THE MUSIC OF THE HOURS by Philip Glass, Theatrical Trailer, Storyboards |
Year: | 2002 |
Release Date: | November 17, 2003 |
Runtime: | 114 minutes |
Certification: | |
Catalogue Number: | B E D 888844 |
Label: | Miramax |
Keywords: | Hours, General, Drama |
Genre: | Drama |