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Old 11-07-2009, 08:23 AM   #1
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Italy Blueberry (Jan Kounen)



Jan Kounen's Blueberry (2004) is set to be released in Italy on November 20th. Starring Vincent Cassel, Michael Madsen, Juliette Lewis.

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An ethereal, stylized fever-dream of America's Old West, "Blueberry" puts all its faith in iconic shorthand embellished with state-of-the-art special effects. Result, in English with dollops of a Native American tongue, shows considerable craft but functions better as a purely visual journey than as the revelatory spiritual crucible it aspires to be. Project's aura is considerable in Gaul, where comicbooks by master illustrator Jean "Moebius" Giraud with writer Jean-Michel Charlier are well known (some 30 volumes have appeared since 1964).

Six years in the making (a year of which helmer Jan Kounen spent studying with an Amazon shaman) and pricey, at around $45 million for a majority-French venture co-produced with the U.K. and Mexico, pic probably could use a shamanic boost to reach satisfying numbers, particularly offshore.

Viewers who found Jim Jarmusch's "Dead Man" profound and rewarding no doubt will enjoy tale of two men whose psyches are bound together on the spiritual plane following an unfortunate incident in the title character's youth. One of the most mystical approaches to the Western this side of "El Topo," "Blueberry" assumes its viewers will find the North American Indian hallucinogen-aided approach to mental health every bit as compelling as "The Lord of the Rings" enthusiasts find Frodo's journey with that pesky ring.

Although the dialogue is idiomatic, spacey touches -- and one underwater nude scene -- single this out as an undeniably European take on the oater. Whether that's a selling point or a slight liability in the international market remains to be seen.

Bulk of pic is a flashback sparked by adult Mike Blueberry (Vincent Cassel), a Cajun lawman who has recently thrown away his marshal's badge, announcing in voiceover, "He's dead and now it's my turn." The deceased's identity remains a mystery until the final stretch.

At death's door, Mike (nobody calls him "Blueberry" in the course of the film, which is a bit like nobody ever addressing the Caped Crusader as "Batman") recalls the initially wonderful night he lost his virginity to a lovely prostitute. When a gruff older customer, Wally Blount (Michael Madsen), interrupted their youthful idyll at the brothel, shots were fired and the joint went up in flames. Hugh O'Connor is fresh-faced and adorable as the young Mike and a plausible physical match for Cassel.

Some 20 years later in the small town of Palomito on the Mexico-Arizona border, Mike, with the help of faithful fellow marshal Jimmy McClure (Colm Meaney), officiates under wheelchair-bound sheriff Rolling Star (Ernest Borgnine). Prosit (Eddie Izzard), a Prussian with a book full of hand-drawn maps, double-crosses his prospecting partner, Woodhead (Djimon Hounsou), and is surprised to see his former partner -- none other than Wally -- show up. At stake is alleged gold in mountains sacred to the local Indian tribe.

Also jockeying for the maps is rancher Craig Sullivan (Geoffrey Lewis), father (in life and on film) to strong-willed Maria (Juliette Lewis), an appealingly tough frontier lass who carries a torch for Mike.

Mike, who speaks Indian lingo and stumbles through life like he has a perpetual migraine, learns from his Indian buddy Runi (Temuera Morrison) that his "demons" are gaining strength. Scalping, gunplay and betrayal intervene en route to a mental duel on the spirit-demon plane that may be the closest this generation will get to having its own variation on the "Stargate" sequence in Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey." Iridescent snakes and other writhing emblems of shamanic essence are fetchingly rendered via elaborate 3-D animation.

Throughout his visually ravishing sophomore feature, helmer Kounen ("Dobermann") is obviously in command of every frame, employing a supple, fluid camera to investigate human nature and to celebrate nature with a capital N. The camera floats and swirls in the service of widescreen compositions that honor the bold graphic placement of comics.

Thesps are up to their tasks across the board. Rugged vistas in Mexico and Spain look terrific in swooping helicopter shots. Atmospheric score is thoughtful and never overbearing.

Camera (color, widescreen), Tetsuo Nagata; editors, Benedicte Brunet, Joel Jacovella, Jennifer Auge; music, Jean-Jacques Hertz, Francois Roy; production designer, Michel Barthelemy; costume designers, Chattoune, Fab; sound (Dolby), Albert Bailey, Dean Humphreys; visual effects, Rodolphe Chabrier. Reviewed at UGC Normandie, Paris, Feb. 5, 2004. Running time: 120 MIN.
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Old 11-09-2009, 06:19 PM   #2
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I read those comics as a kid!
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I read those comics as a kid!
Me too!
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Old 12-23-2009, 09:58 AM   #4
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Got it this morning.

Picture is a bit better than the french dvd, but it's not a the definitive edition. Some scenes are showing too much compression artifacts.

Still better than the dvd but i hope we will get something better at some point, the movie deserve it.
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Old 12-24-2009, 05:35 AM   #5
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Hi,

Can you confirm whether this has English sound and removable (English) subtitles?
What are the audio options and what extras has this disc?

Many thanks.
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Old 05-15-2010, 07:49 PM   #6
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Does this have English sound and removable English subs?
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Old 05-19-2010, 09:28 AM   #7
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This does not look like an impressive disc.

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Blueberry-Blu-ray/11709/

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Old 05-21-2010, 06:14 PM   #8
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I see.

Is the video quality a substantial upgrade over the R1 SD-DVD?

I might consider getting the Italian blu-ray, ripping the video, and muxing it with the audio from the US DVD, if the video is a significant improvement.
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Old 05-21-2010, 06:19 PM   #9
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Hello,

Unfortunately, I do not own the disc and cannot comment on the quality.

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Old 05-24-2010, 07:03 PM   #10
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Anyone know how the R2 DVD compares to the R1 DVD?

Lucb said "Picture is a bit better than the french dvd".
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Old 06-24-2010, 02:12 PM   #11
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Is it worth getting even without speaking italian or french for the final sequence?
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Old 08-15-2010, 05:52 PM   #12
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is it worth getting even without speaking italian or french for the final sequence?
yes!
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Old 10-25-2010, 02:09 PM   #13
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http://www.dvdcineshop.com/catalog/b...y-p-33605.html
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Just got the imported disk. It's atrocious. I posted a review for everyone. There is indeed English audio even though it says French on the back. But the PQ is the same as the DVD. I'm still going to have to watch the DVD to get English subs during the Native American language segments.
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Got it this morning.

Picture is a bit better than the french dvd, but it's not a the definitive edition. Some scenes are showing too much compression artifacts.

Still better than the dvd but i hope we will get something better at some point, the movie deserve it.
I have no idea how you thought this looked better than the DVD. It's the same exact transfer and looks the exact same.
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Just got the imported disk. It's atrocious. I posted a review for everyone. There is indeed English audio even though it says French on the back. But the PQ is the same as the DVD. I'm still going to have to watch the DVD to get English subs during the Native American language segments.
Thanks for the review. It looks like you got punk'd!

Isn't this film on Russian blu-ray too?
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Thanks for the review. It looks like you got punk'd!

Isn't this film on Russian blu-ray too?
Hmm, I haven't seen anything... If you find a link will you post it?
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For information, we interviewed Jan Kounen for our frenc Webzine and the director ignored the existence of this Blu-ray... But he actually prepares a french BR edition for soon...



PS : the interview (in French unfortunately) :

Jan Kounen before Dobermann

About Coco And Igor
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Old 01-13-2011, 07:52 PM   #19
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Awesome! Please tell M. Kounen to include the English language version with subtitles for the Native American dialogue!

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For information, we interviewed Jan Kounen for our frenc Webzine and the director ignored the existence of this Blu-ray... But he actually prepares a french BR edition for soon...



PS : the interview (in French unfortunately) :

Jan Kounen before Dobermann

About Coco And Igor
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Old 01-14-2011, 08:16 PM   #20
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Great news. This film deserves an ACTUAL blu release more than any other film I can think of.
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