Sadly, it’s all a bit of a Boer about 20 years past its sell-by date and tells us little we didn’t know already.Catch a Fire’s sluggishly paced plot refuses to come. Let us hope that Noyce’s influence in Hollywood blue ray dvds will help give this film the attention it deserves, and that his newfound activism will have some effect. Noyce’s blockbuster tour of duty has equipped him with the skills to bring some of the 20th century’s most resonant stories to the masses, dressed in the lean gloss of satisfying thrillers. Moderately moving but not truly shattering, as you might expect of a film with this theme, its impact is more intellectual than visceral.