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Agreed regarding the pre-order. I looked as well and could not find any info. |
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1. The transfer for this release is coming from a different party, which has to be Medusa as they put together the Director's Cut. This would surprise me, though, as I would have expected it to surface in Italy first. 2. This would be an upscaled release. Can you confirm that the transfer will be in native 1080p? Pro-B Last edited by pro-bassoonist; 12-29-2012 at 04:55 AM. |
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![]() As I suspected, it isn't coming from Miramax then. This is possibly great news. Merry Christmas ![]() Pro-B |
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This is GREAT news ! Thank you so much Nello for letting us know
![]() I recently tried to watch my old uncut DVD (the Korean release), but the quality of picture makes it unbearable... |
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Wow! Great news! I've got my fingers crossed for great PQ and AQ, and English subtitles!
I've never seen the Non-Miramax Version, but found the following detailed comparison: http://www.schnittberichte.com/report.php?ID=835: "The movie Malèna offers unbelievably beautiful cinematography, Ennio Morricone's best score in years and a phenomenal lead actress. Despite all of that, the Oscar-decorated producers from Miramax could resist to remove 15 minutes of what makes the movie a masterpiece. In part because they did not want brilliant shots and ingenious music to dominate whole sequences of the movie and in part because they are from a country where prudery is the highest of all moral virtues coupled with an inclination to spread this virtue around the globe. Only in Italy, its country of origin, it was possible to release the movie uncensored. And again Hollywood-haters are proved right. Did the Oscar-jury watch the uncensored version? Definitely not. Could Ennio Morricone have taken home the Oscar home after his fifth nomination? After all, two how his best compositions were lost in the cutting-room. And how about Lajos Koltai, who might have won the Oscor if not 17 minutes of brilliant shots had been erased? We will never know. Thanks Bob. Thanks Harvey. Thanks Miramax." Wow! This sounds incredible. I cannot imagine how great the two Morricone compositions are, as the score is already truly phenomenal! I decided not to read too much about the cut scenes as I want to see the full version as "fresh" as possible. |
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