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Giuliaus
Reseñado en Italia el 19 de febrero de 2024
Mi fa schiantare da quanto è bello codesto film!
Jorge L.
Reseñado en España el 10 de diciembre de 2024
hola, peculiar película, buena actuación de todos. curiosa.
Patricio C.
Reseñado en México el 19 de octubre de 2024
Primero que nada debor decir que si no has visto esta película quizás no te parezca que valga la pena comprarla en 4K y no te culpo. No es de esas cuya fotografía valga la pena pero oigan, es que se ve excelente en 4K.Es una comedia de culto de los hermanos Coen con las grandes actuaciones de Jeff Bridges, John Goodman y Steve Buscemi. Hace un par de años salió un spin-off de un personaje que interpreta John Turturro en la película pero no tuvo el mismo impacto y la verdad es que tampoco la he visto.Esta es una película que vale la pena ver al menos una vez en tu vida, no importa el formato y si te atrapa tenerla en tu colección, no importa el formato pero si es en 4K y la consigues a buen precio adelante.
sendasoft
Reseñado en España el 9 de noviembre de 2023
Una edición impresionante para una película mítica!!
Donovan
Reseñado en España el 27 de diciembre de 2022
Una Edición a la altura de esta obra maestra. Viene protegido en una caja de cartón que se puede conservar aun abriéndola. Dentro incluye una bolsa de bolos retro donde alberga la película, en una bola de bolos y la chaqueta del Nota.Incluye numerosos Extras y contiene la película en castellano.La recomiendo totalmente ya que cosas así no hay que dejarlas escapar o con el tiempo lo lamentaras.Una vez mas editada en Alemania, dejando España al margen.
Eva M.
Reseñado en España el 18 de diciembre de 2022
Una edición metálica preciosa y el film es un clásico del cine. Muy contenta con él.
Christoph Stöckl
Reseñado en Alemania el 29 de noviembre de 2022
Für mich ein Kult Film und Klassiker auf 4K super. Hatte in schon auf Blu-ray .
Rafa Alejandre
Reseñado en España el 1 de diciembre de 2020
Cada escena es una joya. sus diálogos serán recordados por generaciones. Muy buena banda sonora también.Sólo una advertencia: si la ves puedes empezar a hablar como El Nota y a beber Rusos Blancos sin parar.
G. Robinson
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 26 de febrero de 2019
In this Chandleresque story about mistaken identity, a missing trophy wife called Bunny, white Russians looking to make a few bucks and an all-important bowling competition, Jeff Lebowski (The Dude) wonders how his simple life suddenly got so complicated.When the Dude gets a night time visit from a couple of goons looking to recover a debt from a wife he doesn't have, it's quite clear the none too bright dimwits have got the wrong man. When they realise their mistake they decide to soil a rug that "really ties his room together". Deciding the real Lebowski, whoever he is, should recompense him, he sets off looking for a new unsoiled rug but soon finds himself drawn into a complicated film noirish comedy of errors.Although the Coen brothers have made some fabulously entertaining films in their career that are usually as witty and sharp as a lemon wedge pocked right into your eye, perhaps none are as sharp and wildly entertaining as The Big Lebowski. Packed with characters to die for, the plot, for the most part, is not nearly as interesting or as funny as the pitch perfect performances and the hilarious script. Lines of dialogue so laugh out loud funny delivered with such conviction by Buscemi, Goodman and Bridges mean that like many of the '40s and '50s detective mystery films starring people like Humphrey Bogart that this film is loosely based on, the often complicated plot takes a back seat. It doesn't really matter if you are not quite sure what is going on because the journey, along with your companions, is such a pleasure to undertake. Although the story does eventually make sense and things are wrapped up with a reasonably neat conclusion, it's the getting there that really matters not the eventual destination.Jeff Bridges's eventual tombstone and definitely his obituary may very well have and make some reference to the "Dude", who has now become an American cultural icon. Lines from the film are now quoted almost as much as those from Withnail and I and The Rocky Horror Picture show. His portrayal of the ageing stoner who finds himself in a new confusing world where people have issues and agendas is beyond brilliant. There is very little to like about him in reality, he doesn't work, is usually very high, spends much of his life bowling and generally slobbing about in loose-fitting clothes, however, Bridges manages to instil the Dude with such warmth, likeability and good humour that it's almost impossible to dislike him. His dysfunctional relationship with his bowling buddies is a bit like a marriage that doesn't quite work but none of the participants can be bothered to do anything about it. The arguing at cross purposes, not really listening etc should be annoying in the extreme, but it's not it's very funny. As you would expect the mystery unfolds at a leisurely pace and not everything is as expected. Just like the best mysteries, there are a couple of red herrings to complicate things and add interest.The supporting cast including Julianne Moore, John Turturro and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman are fabulous and lift the whole production to a new level. The two drug-fuelled dream sequences are a nice touch that, although very different in tone, still manage to fit in perfectly with the flow of the film. These scenes are often badly done and stop the narrative in its tracks. Here they actually compliment it.Pretty much ignored on release, TBL now has such a dedicated following it may very well be the Coens most recognisable film, perhaps excepting Fargo. Superb and extremely funny.
Rich
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2017
As a college student with a very busy schedule, life can be very stressful at times. For me, when I get stressed I watch films. This has been my favorite pastimes for many years and, in those years, I have seen many movies. Some of the movies have been entertaining and well made, while others have been complete failures. One film that is among the more memorable is the Coen brothers’ film The Big Lebowski. This 1998 comedy is certainly one of the best, and most hilarious, films I have ever watched. The hilarious dialogue, enthralling story, and great acting are what make The Big Lebowski one of the most influential films in recent years.The dialogue is one of the most effective pieces in this film. It is certainly a film that I, and many people around me, quote frequently. One of the most memorable lines in the movie is the classic, “The rug really tied the room together,” (The Big Lebowski), which is repeated numerous times throughout the film. This is funny because the rug, that is so frequently mentioned, was urinated on at the very beginning of the movie and, it is the only reason why the Dude pushes on through the madness during the film. Another, and equally memorable, quote in the film is at the very end of the film when the Dude utters, “Yeah? Well, the Dude abides,” (The Big Lebowski). This laid back comment is so comical because the Dude has gone through so much at this point in the film, yet he is still content with the way things ended up. The memorable dialogue in The Big Lebowski is credited to the movie’s brilliant writers Joel and Ethan Coen, who also directed the film.Another great component of the Coen brother’s writing can be seen in the film’s outrageous story. There are so many twists and turns in this movie which just adds to the hilarity of it all. The film starts with a bang when the Dude returns to his home, after grocery shopping, and is attacked by two men asking, “Where’s the money Lebowski?” (The Big Lebowski). The comedy in this scene comes from, the Dude getting mistaken for another Jeffrey Lebowski, and being the inciting incident that throws the Dude immediately into his absurd quest for a new rug. Another hilarious part of the film is when John Goodman’s character, Walter Sobchak the Vietnam War vet, destroys a Corvette he mistakenly thought was a young boys’, with a crowbar, which resulted in the car’s true owner smashing the Dude’s car. In any movie, no matter how good the writing is, the actors must be able to deliver it in a way that is believable. In the case of The Big Lebowski, it must also be funny, and that is exactly what the actors were able to accomplish.The acting is by far the most important aspect of the entire movie. Everyone who was cast in The Big Lebowski was able to deliver every joke with great timing, yet make their character believable even though the story is so off the wall. Jeff Bridges’ portrayal of the Dude could not have been better because he was able to make the absurdity going on around him completely believable. A great example of Bridges’ ability to do this is in the scene where the Dude gets one of his friends ashes thrown in his face while spreading them in the ocean. What makes Jeff Bridges’ acting so funny in this scene is his stoic face and almost non-existent reaction. John Goodman also did a fantastic job as Walter in this film. As his character, Goodman had to go from being completely calm, to being furious, back to acting completely calm in an instant and that’s exactly what he did. The scene that Goodman demonstrates this best is when he pulls a gun on one of his friends for not marking their foul while bowling. To this day, whenever I see Bridges in a film, I immediately think of the Dude.While there are many fans of the film, it is, of course, not for everyone. The biggest complaint I have heard from the people that I have recommended the movie to has been that, while there are many surprises in it, the film doesn’t really go anywhere, which is exactly what I thought the first time I watched the film. Although I do see their point, I think the reason why somebody would say something like this is because, what the Dude is trying to do is get a new rug, since the two men from the beginning of the film peed on his first one. This, to most people, is not a story worth telling or watching, but the movie is more about the Dude’s journey than what he is seeking.I would recommend The Big Lebowski to anybody looking for a good laugh. The one piece of advice I would give, though, is that if you don’t like it the first time give it at least one more chance, if not two chances, all the way through. Because of the film’s memorable dialogue, ridiculous story, and great acting, I would give The Big Lebowski a whole hearted A+.
lebowski
Reseñado en España el 1 de junio de 2015
Excepcional película de los hermanos Coen,en su estreno no tuvo una gran acogida comercial,pero con el tiempo ha ido cogiendo cuerpo como el buen vino,hoy en dia esta considerada una película de culto y gran ejemplo de como hacer gran cine sin grandes presupuestos,es uno de los filmes mas carismáticos de los Coen,un guion compacto,unos diálogos delirantes y sus inefables personajes dan lugar a una gran película de la que soy admirador y de la cual he adoptado mi seudónimo.Imprescindible.
Valkiria
Reseñado en España el 9 de enero de 2013
Aparte de que es una película excelente, el bluray tiene muy buena calidad. Que a nadie le eche atrás lo de que sea importación alemana. Es cierto que la carátula está en alemán, pero después tiene varios audios, entre ellos el español, lo cual también se aplica al menú. Además de todo eso, tiene mucho contenido extra. Muy recomendable frente al precio que tiene el español, que es abusivo.
ash
Reseñado en España el 20 de octubre de 2011
La edición no es tan bonita como el digibook edición UK (que por cierto es el mismo disco con castellano), pero también incluye un libreto de 28 páginas interior.Se acompaña de un DVD y un código para la descarga digital de la película (todo en perfecto alemán).Respecto a la calidad de imagen decir que hay un sector que ha criticado la limpieza de imagen por eso de que elimina el grano. En mi opinión la película gana así y no se ha hecho un uso desmesurado del filtro DNR por lo que es exagerado decir que la imagen parece artificial. Personalmente creo que sólo se ha eliminado el grano y limpiado la imagen en general. También es cierto que ha cambiado un tanto el tono del color respecto a la edición en DVD, pero tampoco tiene que ser necesariamente para mal, de hecho en otros BD se ha elogiado dicho cambio. En el caso de "El Gran Lebowski" puede ser más discutible su efectividad, pero cuanto menos subjetiva y no creo que haya tenido nada que ver con el uso del DNR sino que ha sido una elección paralela y deliberada por parte del editor.Al menos todo esto es lo que yo creo... o algo.
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