![]() ![]() He can do plot or milieu or character, but he can't really pull off any combination of the three with his bad guys, and while this is a bit of an improvement he does fall back on the tried and trusted. Unfortunately, on the minor debit side Logan has always had a bit of a problem with his villains. ![]() And the new faces as the old regulars (Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw) may be very different from their predecessors, but they fit very nicely with this new/old Bond. ![]() It's a deliciously understated scene that goes uncommented on - thankfully the film never feels the need to knowingly wink at the audience - that will have Bond fans of old feeling like a puppy dog with two tails. If hats were still in fashion, Craig would have made his entrance throwing his onto the hat stand. In many ways the film is a journey into the past, starting out as an epic globe-trotting adventure before scaling down to Bond's childhood Scottish roots and finally bringing the series full circle with Moneypenny back in the same blue dress she wore in Dr No and M no longer in a hi-tech office but the old wood-panelled one with the same padded door and the same naval painting on the wall from the Bernard Lee days, rewinding the series to the Connery era. Where Casino Royale went back to the very beginning, Skyfall uses a lot of both the darker plot of the novel The Man with the Golden Gun (a washed out Bond returns from the dead and is sent on a mission that will either redeem him or conveniently see him killed off) and the siege finale of Fleming's (rather than EON's) Spy Who Loved Me and reworks them for the present day. The Craig Bond films manage the surprising feat of being true to both the novels' and the movies' legacies, and at the heart of John Logan's script for Skyfall is a good idea (apparently a leftover from Peter Morgan's abandoned treatment that was put on hold when MGM/UA went into bankruptcy, delaying the film by two years): everything we associate with Bond and his past is reintroduced and taken from him or destroyed before the classic Bond is resurrected in a way that's true to both the novels and the films. Por Ramon Morales el 31 de octubre de 2013 Si no la habéis visto todavía os gustará. En definitiva creo que esta edición merece mucho la pena. Intentaré subir unas fotos para que las veáis. Se precio 14,99 (rebajado) pues creo que ronda los 30 euros. Además incluye unas postales con los protagonistas. La caja es un steelbook en grises y letras en un color parecido al oro. He visualizado los primeros minutos y puedo decir que la imagen es espectacular (esto siempre lo ponemos, queda bien) pero es la verdad. ![]() La película tiene una duración de 2H23MIN., por lo que tendréis que preparar una gran fuente de palomitas. En cuanto a la imagen formato 2.40 16/9 compatible 4/3. Por supuesto con sus correspondientes subtítulos por si queréis verla en alguno de los idiomas disponibles. El audio en Inglés lo tenéis también en 5.1 dts Master Audio. En primer lugar los idiomas: Inglés, Francés, Portugués (de Brasil), Alemán y Castellano 5.1. Me acaba de llegar esta edición de Skyfall bluray+DVD y paso a comentaros. Revisado en España el 31 de octubre de 2013 Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: n✣0,410 en Películas y TV ( Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV).Turco (Dolby Digital 5.1), Inglés (DTS-HD 5.1), Alemán (DTS 5.1), Portugués (Dolby Digital 5.1), Español (Dolby Digital 5.1), Francés (DTS 5.1), Castellano (DTS 5.1) Inglés, Alemán, Portugués, Español, Portugués, Francés, Esloveno, Indonesio, Malayo, Ruso, Turco, Castellano, Griego, Holandés Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris ![]()
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