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Received my pre-order from Base this week. I enjoyed it immensely partly because of the setting and what it deals with on one level and also as a person growing older thinking of what might have been and can I escape the shackles of society.
And needless to say I do very much like Felicity Jones. Her portrayal of Sophie fit's her like a glove. It's a remarkable progression watching her as a teenager on CITV in The Worst Witch to where she is now. One thing about these Curzon Film World blu's they do seem inconsistent in their spines. A Late Quartet has the age classification under the blu ray symbol on the spine whereas Breathe In has two above a blu ray symbol on it's spine. Just an extremely minor gripe. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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[Show spoiler] The Blu-ray quality is outstanding. The only drawback is that there are no English subs and also there are no Extras apart from the trailer and a short interview.However, I can say this without any hesitation that I have seen hundred of films this year but this is easily the best film of 2013 I have seen this year. I wish they make more movies like this one. Big big thanks to Pro-B for recommending this movie. I am glad that I watched this on blu and is now part of my permanent collection. Like I said I can watch this movie again and again. Once again thanks a lot Pro-B ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | SeattleDucks (02-22-2020) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I have no offense with Christian Bale or Hugh Jackman but yes Guy Pearce is a highly talented actor.
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I'm glad I didn't completely write off Doremus after Like Crazy and decided to pick this up after pro-b's review. He's definitely got a ways to go in finding a sense of originality in his work, but this is a much more accomplished film than Like Crazy, which I nearly detest.
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