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Sci-fi action feature directed and co-written by Guillermo del Toro. Gigantic monsters known as Kaiju rise up from the Pacific Ocean and invade Earth. As they rage war, killing millions in the process, the human race defend their planet with the use of special robots called Jaegers which are controlled neurally by their pilots. However, even these magnificent machines have trouble defeating the Kaiju. With their armed forces dwindling, mankind puts its faith in ex-pilot Raleigh Becket (Charlie Hunnam) and trainee Mako Mori (Rinko Kikuchi). Together they must control an early Jaeger model in one last attempt to save Earth. Review: Delivers Mayhem in 4K - Definitely 4K UHD showcase is this movie. Good film, but on my LG OLED with 5.1.2 set up it was a revelation. Enjoyed it very much, definitely worth the purchase. Review: Big, dumb, stupid and 100% awesome - Huge robots, even bigger alien things and Del Toro... what more could you possibly want? So by all accounts its a fairly by the book turn off your brain action adventure with your standard cheesy dialogue, one dimensional characters and slightly silly posturing but, and oh my what a but it is the most beautiful, detailed and epic piece of monster carnage you could ever wish to see! Del Toro always does the small little nuances and background scenes so well and this shows throughout the film, and the fight scenes are astonishing, each of the Jaegers and monsters are different in styles, movements, actions etc so its not just a bish bash bosh of Bayesque muddled CGI punchups but lavishly coreographed tear ups, and frankly you can't help but cheer when Gypsy Danger goes to town on a big ugly kaiju using a supertanker. Yes, this film has a massive robot clobbering an alien with a supertanker. If that one line right there doesn't make you want to watch this film then nothing ever will Brilliant!!
| ASIN | B01LTHLT7U |
| Actors | Charlie Day, Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi, Ron Perlman |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Best Sellers Rank | 523 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 38 in Fantasy (DVD & Blu-ray) 87 in Science Fiction (DVD & Blu-ray) 263 in Blu-ray |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,727) |
| Director | Guillermo del Toro |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (DTS 5.1), German (DTS-HD High Res Audio), Polish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Manufacturer reference | 5051892203234 |
| Media Format | 4K, PAL, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Producers | Jon Jashni, Mary Parent, Thomas Tull |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 13.5 x 1.2 cm; 80 g |
| Release date | 24 Oct. 2016 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 11 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles: | English |
| Writers | Guillermo del Toro, Travis Beacham |
R**S
Delivers Mayhem in 4K
Definitely 4K UHD showcase is this movie. Good film, but on my LG OLED with 5.1.2 set up it was a revelation. Enjoyed it very much, definitely worth the purchase.
H**Y
Big, dumb, stupid and 100% awesome
Huge robots, even bigger alien things and Del Toro... what more could you possibly want? So by all accounts its a fairly by the book turn off your brain action adventure with your standard cheesy dialogue, one dimensional characters and slightly silly posturing but, and oh my what a but it is the most beautiful, detailed and epic piece of monster carnage you could ever wish to see! Del Toro always does the small little nuances and background scenes so well and this shows throughout the film, and the fight scenes are astonishing, each of the Jaegers and monsters are different in styles, movements, actions etc so its not just a bish bash bosh of Bayesque muddled CGI punchups but lavishly coreographed tear ups, and frankly you can't help but cheer when Gypsy Danger goes to town on a big ugly kaiju using a supertanker. Yes, this film has a massive robot clobbering an alien with a supertanker. If that one line right there doesn't make you want to watch this film then nothing ever will Brilliant!!
P**R
Giant robots attack other dimensional monsters!
After a couple of false stars, director Guillermo Del Toro finally gets another movie under his belt, with a film designed to appeal to the big kid in all of us. This is one of those movies that has to get the exposition in at the start: monsters christened Kaiju are attacking coastal cities, after appearing from the depth of the ocean. Humanity fights back with Jaegers. Giants robots that can beat Kaiju in a one on one fight. Jaegers are each controlled by two human pilots, whose minds need to be very compatible in order to be in sync. Jaeger pilot Raleigh Becket [Charlie Hunnam] is introduced to us in this opening sequence, which sets the scene with the aforementioned exposition, gives you a spectacular battle scene in stormy weather, and a very visually arresting conclusion. Plus putting Raleigh at the start of a character journey. Flash forward a few years. With Raleigh no longer in the Jaeger programme. And said programme seemingly done for as governments go for big walls on the coast instead, the Jaeger programme has to survive on it's own. It's leader Stacker Pentecost [Idris Elba] bring Charlie back into the fold. But with an obsolete machine and an untested partner, can everything come together in tome to save humanity? The film does feature a fair few other moments of Jaegers battling monsters in the ocean, story or otherwise. All of which re pretty spectacular visually. Charlie Hunnam is a capable lead. Idris Elba makes an effortlesly good commander figure. Comic relief comes from Burn Gorman and Charlie day as a pair of squabbling scientists. These characters are played just right, never going for stereotypes or easy laughs. There's also a pair of tough Australian Jaeger pilots with family issues. Who do make an impression. The fight stuff is all good, the oriental setting is well portrayed. And the characters are all fine. But no more than that. All of them have character journeys and develop over the course of the movie, and are in different places by the end. But none are particularly remarkable or standout creations. You won't mind them, and you will be quite happily following them, but none will really stick in your mind for very long. The Jaeger vs Kaiju fights will though. For a bit longer. It's a very capable bit of blockbuster entertainment, with lots to grab the eye. But it's just lacking that certain something to take it up to five star material. A decent enough escapist watch, though. Worth 4/5. Do keep watching during the end credits for an extra scene. The dvd has the following language and subtitle options: Languages: English, Castilian Spanish. Subtitles: English, Castilian Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish. It begins with two trailers. Which can be skipped via the next button on the dvd remote. Extras are: An audio commentary from the director. Deleted scenes: four very short ones. These can be watched individually or all in a row. If doing the latter they run for three minutes in total. Gag reel: three minutes of outtakes. As usual with these there are a couple of genuinely funny moments amongst shots of people pulling funny faces. There's also the usual flyer with website address and code to allow you to download a digital copy of the film onto a digital device from that site.
A**Y
Good value for money
Ok it's been some time since I've purchased this item but played it a number of times and it's okay really
M**O
Robots Vs Aliens Enough Said
Okay so their really genetic constructs (rather than aliens as such) versus giant mech suits. Still doesn't stop it from being one the best made CGI fighting films I've seen. Better than any of Transformers anyway, as you can tell what is going on. No confusion as to who is winning or losing a fight and definitely a clear good guy bad guy thing. So that the ending is truly uplifting, though uplifting is a bit of a strong word to use here. It's also shameless about it's story just being an excuse for awesome robot fights, which I like. I kinda hate it when these sort of films try to have a story as to leads to some really bad dialogue and a clumsy love scene or romance etc. A fun watch and a shameless block buster.
E**.
Quality
Perfect
R**L
New #1in my Top 100 Best Action Films Ever.
Exceptional fun. The kaiju kick every other 'giant movie monster's ass (even del Toro's own 'Ancient Ones' in Hellboy which they resemble in owing more to Lovecraft's Cthulu etc than to Kong or Godzilla & company) & the Jaegers are everything a giant mechanical robot should be - post-apocalyptic grown-up Transformers...Outstanding film - it had both of us jumping around cheering & yelling in our seats like a couple of kids. I have to say, even the characters are enjoyable, being both likeable & somewhat more three-dimensional than the usual crop of disposable, two-fisted cannon-fodder 'heroes' of most action movies. And it's a pleasure to have a kick-ass female lead for a change. And she's small, cute & Japanese, too, instead of a blond & buxom cliché, like we've all got used to.
C**A
Edición con una excelente calidad visual y sonora. Trae un disco con extras muy interesantes que además también son en HD. Tanto la película como los extras traen subtítulos en castellano. Esta edición es más barata que la española y para mi gusto está mas cuidada. Trae una caja de cartón que recubre la caja normal de plástico donde vienen los bluray, con lo que queda más vistosa. Muy recomendable.
A**R
Crisp and still a classic
L**O
Grosse production qui fonctionne du grand spectacle à tout les niveaux. Qualité d'image au top
G**O
Beast of a disc which will let you show off your home theatre system nicely.
E**N
Great movie
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