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Now With Enhanced Color and Expanded Picture Aspect Ratio From director Zack Snyder comes “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” starring Ben Affleck as Batman/Bruce Wayne and Henry Cavill as Superman/Clark Kent in the characters’ first big-screen pairing. Fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before. Extra Content: New Introduction and Commentary by Director Zack Snyder. Review: A great 4K remaster for an underatted film - Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice This film was unfairly polarised during its run back in 2016, while today we know it was not Zack Snyder's Director's Cut that was originally released I still did not think the film was terrible just that it lacked a coherent pacing and motivations of the characters and I gave the film 3/5 Fortunately the Ultimate Edition (Director's Cut) was released on physical media along with the theatrical cut at the same time and many agreed it was far superior and should of been the official cut from the beginning and I now think the film is a 4.5/5. But as we know studios today want films one length to get as many screenings as possible in a day and are willing to sacrifice content and quality for quantity as we all know how Justice League went down and thank goodness Zack Snyder won for his vision but with Batman V Superman today many refuse to watch the theatrical cut and in the lead up to the Snyder Cut, Zack Snyder himself managed to persuade the powers that be that Batman V Superman needed to have a proper 4K remaster with the IMAX scenes in their full glory. This is how the movie was meant to be seen and it’s all the better for it. For the majority of the movie (non IMAX scenes) colours are better balanced and have more pop, detail is improved and black levels are stronger then the original 4K release (the blu ray was far more accurate in it’s look) and now looks vastly improved in it’s scope look..... However it’s the IMAX scenes where this disc shines. Crisp and vibrant and still has the gritty tone that suits the film the composition of the shots work better now and Larry Fong’s gorgeous cinematography shines. Did the 4x3 ratio bother me? Not at all but this is where some people might be put off by this disc and might find it distracting and if you one who is not a fan of 4x3 or changing aspect ratios then I would go with the original blu ray as that as mentioned is much closer to it’s colour pallet then the original 4K. One thing to mention, the film is very grainy throughout. this was an artistic choice by Snyder and his cameraman Larry Fong as they filmed the movie in many different formats. Grain has never been a problem for me but for those looking for a crisp, clean digital image this is not the film. The IMAX shots have minimal grain but just wanted to make that clear In terms of extras we get a minute intro by Zack Snyder as well as a commentary but non of the original extras are on this disc so you need to still keep your blu ray copy If you want those. Both of these new extras just tell me that Snyder comes across as a very nice man with a great visual eye and seems more in a better place after the family tragedy but his commentary does have a few interesting information here and there this is purely for hardcore fans of the man. Lastly the sound mix is amazing as it always ways. Overall a great remaster that while seems subtle is a vast improvement and the IMAX shots are stunning and highly recommended to fans who want the true vision of the film Review: definitive edition of a wonderful movie - The ultimate edition of BVS is a monumental piece of film making. A direct continuation of the superb Man of Steel with the consequences of MOS epic final fight felt as a powerful through line throughout the movie. It takes its predecessors themes and ideas and opens them up to a grander scale. Batman is old, brooding and jaded. Lex is a twisted Mark Zuckerberg, Superman is hated and loved in equal measure and the goddess of wonder woman is a revelation. The movie also sets up Justice league and the wider DCEU with general worldbuilding, the knightmare future timeline and videos of other meta humans. The soundtrack and cinematography are top notch as always. Dealing with grand ideas of gods, men, and morality, BVS delivers in all avenues. The new 4k remaster is superb with various IMAX scenes restored in their original ratio. The added impact of these scenes is tremendous, especially in the knightmare scene. Anyone with a passing interest in this movie and have the ability to play 4k blu rays it is a no brainer.
| ASIN | B08XXCVVWL |
| Actors | Amy Adams, Ben Affleck, Diane Lane, Henry Cavill, Jesse Eisenberg |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Best Sellers Rank | 41,540 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 8,062 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray) 14,418 in Blu-ray |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,142) |
| Director | Zack Snyder |
| Language | English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Manufacturer reference | cpt-auo-34 |
| Media Format | 4K |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Charles Roven, Christopher Nolan, Deborah Snyder, Emma Thomas, Wesley Coller |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 17 x 2 cm; 80 g |
| Release date | 26 April 2021 |
| Run time | 182 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Bros |
| Subtitles: | English |
| Writers | Chris Terrio, David S. Goyer |
R**N
A great 4K remaster for an underatted film
Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice This film was unfairly polarised during its run back in 2016, while today we know it was not Zack Snyder's Director's Cut that was originally released I still did not think the film was terrible just that it lacked a coherent pacing and motivations of the characters and I gave the film 3/5 Fortunately the Ultimate Edition (Director's Cut) was released on physical media along with the theatrical cut at the same time and many agreed it was far superior and should of been the official cut from the beginning and I now think the film is a 4.5/5. But as we know studios today want films one length to get as many screenings as possible in a day and are willing to sacrifice content and quality for quantity as we all know how Justice League went down and thank goodness Zack Snyder won for his vision but with Batman V Superman today many refuse to watch the theatrical cut and in the lead up to the Snyder Cut, Zack Snyder himself managed to persuade the powers that be that Batman V Superman needed to have a proper 4K remaster with the IMAX scenes in their full glory. This is how the movie was meant to be seen and it’s all the better for it. For the majority of the movie (non IMAX scenes) colours are better balanced and have more pop, detail is improved and black levels are stronger then the original 4K release (the blu ray was far more accurate in it’s look) and now looks vastly improved in it’s scope look..... However it’s the IMAX scenes where this disc shines. Crisp and vibrant and still has the gritty tone that suits the film the composition of the shots work better now and Larry Fong’s gorgeous cinematography shines. Did the 4x3 ratio bother me? Not at all but this is where some people might be put off by this disc and might find it distracting and if you one who is not a fan of 4x3 or changing aspect ratios then I would go with the original blu ray as that as mentioned is much closer to it’s colour pallet then the original 4K. One thing to mention, the film is very grainy throughout. this was an artistic choice by Snyder and his cameraman Larry Fong as they filmed the movie in many different formats. Grain has never been a problem for me but for those looking for a crisp, clean digital image this is not the film. The IMAX shots have minimal grain but just wanted to make that clear In terms of extras we get a minute intro by Zack Snyder as well as a commentary but non of the original extras are on this disc so you need to still keep your blu ray copy If you want those. Both of these new extras just tell me that Snyder comes across as a very nice man with a great visual eye and seems more in a better place after the family tragedy but his commentary does have a few interesting information here and there this is purely for hardcore fans of the man. Lastly the sound mix is amazing as it always ways. Overall a great remaster that while seems subtle is a vast improvement and the IMAX shots are stunning and highly recommended to fans who want the true vision of the film
E**C
definitive edition of a wonderful movie
The ultimate edition of BVS is a monumental piece of film making. A direct continuation of the superb Man of Steel with the consequences of MOS epic final fight felt as a powerful through line throughout the movie. It takes its predecessors themes and ideas and opens them up to a grander scale. Batman is old, brooding and jaded. Lex is a twisted Mark Zuckerberg, Superman is hated and loved in equal measure and the goddess of wonder woman is a revelation. The movie also sets up Justice league and the wider DCEU with general worldbuilding, the knightmare future timeline and videos of other meta humans. The soundtrack and cinematography are top notch as always. Dealing with grand ideas of gods, men, and morality, BVS delivers in all avenues. The new 4k remaster is superb with various IMAX scenes restored in their original ratio. The added impact of these scenes is tremendous, especially in the knightmare scene. Anyone with a passing interest in this movie and have the ability to play 4k blu rays it is a no brainer.
G**F
Martha my Dear..
Having bought and watched the Ultimate edition..and having been a loooong time comic book reader..The one MAJOR let down in the main characters throughout this movie was.....Luthor..Or Luthor lite,Luthor doing his Joker impersonation or whatever you want to call it. The (I am supposing ) Billionaire villain who you can easily tell..as he only SEEMS to have 1 suit..or maybe dozens of the same. How this person got to play the part is beyond me,either he has dirt on one of the stars..or is owed a massive favour by the team that put it together..I genuinely think he ruins the film..well at least the parts he's in. Anyway that apart,in the 3 hour plus Ultimate edition,there is plenty of plot building,background stories and the like and of course huge battle scenes The new Alfred is just the ticket,and Lois Lane,(although for some reason having the hair colouring of the comic books LANA LANG) proves what a feisty little minx she is..Though I must admit Jimmy Olsen C.I.A operative threw me..Anyway very good film and well worth multiple viewings. The main trouble with all these Superman,..Batman films is that they tend to borrow from previous ones,and get further and further away from the original comic book characters.. p.s If Superman wanted reassurance from his Mother,..Why ring her when he could have been back in Smallville in the blink of an Eye..If he was worried about disturbing her..WHAT DO YOU THINK THE RINGING OF A PHONE DOES..?
M**N
Excellent Film. Best depiction of Batman in a Movie.
This is an excellent film, well worth a watch even if you are not a Superhero fan. Ignore the critics bad reviews it doesn't deserve them, in fact, Everything about this film is top quality. The plot is gripping and makes sense, the acting is great, all the characters are well written and engaging. Even the special effects are well done and not too overwhelming. The whole film flew by in no time and was a genuine pleasure to watch. It's easily equal to the very best Marvel Superhero movies. Above all I was impressed by the way the Batman role was written and how it was brought to life by Ben Afflek and the Director Zack Snyder. This is the dark, violent, frightening version of Batman that fans have been waiting for for years. Its a real shame we wont see more of Mr Snyder's version of the DC Universe. I just cannot understand why the critics all attacked this film, it is Excellent and I heartily recommend it.
A**ー
価格につられ購入しましたが、残念ながら、日本語字幕は収録されていません。
A**N
It didn’t work in UAE
T**E
I saw the three hour version of Batman V Superman a couple of years ago. While it is not perfect - the Martha scene had many ways in which it could have been better approached/written/resolved - the overall film is still vastly better than what was the theatrical version. Characters are better explained and identified and there is more background overall. The plot is better defined as well. I am grateful to the seller to sending it along so quickly in such good shape in good overall service. This is the version of this film to have, alright; it is the better movie.
U**I
Magnífica edición de Warner, portada lenticular con Superman/Batman y Wonder woman en contraportada. El folleto promocional lleva un poco a la confusión al mostrar 3 discos cuando sólo hay dos, pero todo el material anunciado (las 2 versiones y todos los extras) está en ellos, supongo que sería una manera de representar la copia digital. Incluye un interesante libro, integrado en la propia caja (tal vez lo hubiera preferido por separado, como lo tengo en la trilogía de Batman de Nolan), un extracto de 64 páginas del Art-book oficial de la película. Centrándonos en lo que importa, la versión extendida. En primer lugar debo reconocerme como un fan de DC, de sus personajes y su universo, pero que, aun habiéndome gustado, salió del cine con una cierta sensación de decepción. Este "montaje definitivo" ha borrado esa sensación de un plumazo. Los 30 minutos adicionales añaden trama pura y dura haciendo que donde antes había una trama coja, con hilos inconexos y espesa ahora aparezca una interesante trama de intriga, conspiración e investigaciones donde todo fluye con más agilidad, interés y coherencia y del que se beneficia principalmente el bloque central de la película. De pronto toda la trama cobra un sentido que nunca estuvo muy claro en la mutilada versión cinematográfica Tal vez una de las principales causas de una recepción tan controvertida es que se esperara una película de acción superheroica al uso, y no, esta película (aun siendo de superhéroes) no encaja en esa categoría (Me atravería a decir que está más cercana a la también controvertida Watchmen), como he dicho durante gran parte del metraje está más cercana al género de intriga e investigación, no obstante opino que esta película aderezada con un par de secuencias de acción por cada superhéroe a lo largo del metraje hubiera ayudado a una mejor acogida, acción pura y dura, adrenalítica, frente al uso que hace Zack Snyder de la pausa y el lirismo cuando encadena 4 acciones salvadoras por parte de Superman. En cuanto a los actores, Henry Cavill es el sucesor idóneo de Reeves (tras unos Cain y Routh que no llegaron a convencer, tal vez Welling fuera el único medio rescatable), pero necesita un guión que permita brillar a Superman en toda su gloria mientras que Snyder se empeña en mostrar una versión oscurecida y atormentada del personaje. Las elecciones de Affleck y Gadot causaron muchísma polémica y rechazo, el primero se revela con un grandísimo Batman/Wayne en su versión más endurecida y nihilista, Gadot derrocha carisma y cualquier duda desaparece vestida ya como Wonder Woman. Amy Adams sigue haciendo una convincente interpretación de Lois Lane con una aportación mucho substancial a la trama de lo que hacía en "El Hombre de Acero". Jesse Eisemberg hace una interpretación excéntrica de un Luthor que en sus formas (que no en el fondo) se aleja al personaje de los cómics (Sólo Michael Rosebaum ha sido capaz de acercarse en ese sentido). A modo de conclusión, los 30 minutos adicionales no "hacen una nueva película" pero mejoran enormemente la trama original que gana en fluidez e interés, tal vez un poco más de acción a lo largo del metraje (que esta versión tampoco ofrece), una concesión palomitera, fuese el impulso final que la película necesitaría para acabar con las reacciones tan divididas que generó, no quiero decir con ello que la historia que se relata en esta versión extendida no sea buena por sí misma. Aprovecho para decir que aun habiendo espacio para una crítica negativa en su versión cinematográfica creo que la crítica profesional se cebó exageradamente con ella de manera desproporcionado
H**R
Intentaré contenerme para no spoilear... Si alguien espera una película de 180 minutos de tortas entre Batman y Superman: que no se moleste en mirarla. O... ¡Tal vez sí! Es una película que profundiza en los personajes, con mucho detalle y que quiere mostrar múltiples sentimientos y reacciones. Tal vez por eso la prensa la premió con críticas negativas; demasiados detalles en una película en la que tal vez hubiese gustado más si hubiera más puñetazos, más caídas de Lois Lane al vacío, más épica... Y menos sentimientos, menos conspiraciones y menos argumento. A mí personalmente me gusta tal cual está hecha, y a los conocidos que les pedí opinión les gustó la película. SUPERMAN: mantiene esa actitud misteriosa y escurridiza, casi sombría pero a la vez benevolente, huyendo de la popularidad. Me encanta como le sienta el papel a Henry Cavill. Interpreta muy bien como podría sentirse un dios que ha sido criado como un hombre. Dentro del 'realismo' que pueda contener la película, imagino a Zack Snyder queriendo mostrar la reacción de la humanidad ante la existencia de Superman. Creo que, como muestra la película; mucha gente se vería presa del pánico al ver un hombre descendiendo del los cielos, y más con los hechos ocurridos en 'El Hombre de Acero'. En mi opinión esta película gira en torno al miedo que provoca el poder de Superman. BATMAN: para mí es lo mejor de la película. Fantástico Ben Affleck como Bruce Wayne, físicamente es el Batman más fiel al cómic que he visto: cuadriculado de mandíbula, de cuerpo y hasta de cabeza; mostrándose maduro, paranoico, desafiante y muy vengativo. No me gusta su traje, debería vestir más blindado, al estilo Nolan, o al estilo Arkham. Y por cierto, hablando de Arkham, este Batman se le parece: de unos 45 años, repartiendo muchos palos, sin tanta ética ni moral, rompiendo huesos y causando bajas. Ya tocaba un Batman que fuera como una sombra, también agresivo, duro, frío y devastador. WONDER WOMAN: es la primera vez que veo a Gal Gadot, hay que admitir que le sienta genial el personaje. Como Diana Prince se ve muy misteriosa, felina y bondadosa. Como Wonder Woman se percibe superior, todopoderosa; al nivel de Superman. Sin duda sus habilidades y debilidades están reservadas para su próxima película. Lo mostrado hasta ahora es que trata de un ser con tan pocos puntos flacos que ni el polvo parece poder manchar su cara. La única crítica que hago a esta película es que la versión extendida debió ser la única versión de la película. Esperando desde ya a 'el Escuadrón Suicida', 'Wonder Woman' y 'La Liga de la Justicia'.
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