The Last Unicorn (The Enchanted Edition)
R**S
Magic on DVD.
The Last Unicorn is a movie that everyone should see. I adore having a physical copy with me at all times, and the bonus features are a fun addition, too.
K**D
Long lost movie
This was a gift for my granddaughter. And oh how she is loving watching it. We saw the movie one night. She fell in love with it. It was a long shot in finding it. I saw one at Walmart for $30. So I decided to check here. And of course you had it and at a better price. Thank you so much.
D**A
absolutely BEAUTIFUL
i've been a Last Unicorn fan since this movie was new, and this is the best i've ever seen it. i've gone from bootleg VHS, to standard VHS, to DVD, then Blu-Ray, now to 4k - and this film is incredibly beautiful now. it's almost surreal.i never thought i'd see animation in literal perfection. the picture is so clean, the hand-painted backgrounds are utterly breathtaking, and the sound is miles better than any past version. it even has an amazing surround sound feature, if you have the audio setup for that.i've yet to be disappointed by one of these professional 4k remasters, and wow, this is absolutely one of my favorite yet :) completely worth the price.
Z**H
movie
Thanks
C**A
Unicorn nostalgia
Well, I have it on VHS DVD Blu-ray, Recorded on a Recorded on a TiVo I don’t use and now I have it on Amazon. I love this movie and I reckon I will buy it every form available as long as they keep making new ways to buy it.
R**S
Such a cute show
I love this unique and uplifting one of a kind movie, heart warming
B**N
Where do unicorns go
The last unicorn goes on a journey to find out if there are others like her or if she truly is the last
A**R
BLU-RAY review - The Last Unicorn
It's a shame that Amazon is just mixing in all the VHS, DVD, and blu-ray reviews into one huge pile. There are over 500 reviews now for this title, and the blu-ray has only been out a couple of days. If I was reviewing the film, THE LAST UNICORN, then I would give it a 5/5. But I'm not, there is the entire blu-ray release experience to consider:PACKAGING: In a word, poor. This is one of the "Security Device Enclosed" blu-rays. Once you get shrink wrap off, you get the adhesive sticker that closes the case on both the top and bottom. After it's opened, you have the magnetic strip across the inside and you also have the flat RFID circuit sticker. Try to remove them and you are in for a huge mess. I even had the help of adhesive remover and it still damaged the case removing them. You're better off just buying a new case if you want ugly security tags removed. A couple of advertising inserts, one pretty cool, the other junk. Nothing else inside except the two disc, one DVD and one Blu-Ray. Both are stamped with beautiful color artwork.BLU-RAY EXPERIENCE: When you put the disc in, you are exposed to several trailer advertisements before you can get to the movie menu. The title menu is locked out if you try to select it with the remote. You can however click 'next' to skip past each trailer. You must hit 'next' on the remote 5 times, each time waiting for the disc to load the new trailer. This should have been a category in the special features section, not force-fed when the disc is inserted.The disc will also phone-home as soon as you put it in claiming to "Check for Updates".As the final credits draw to a close you once anticipated a curtain drawing over the theatre screen. On this blu-ray, however, you are unceremoniously dumped onto an FBI WARNING page using bold red text that threatens to lock you in a cage for 5 years and bankrupt your estate if you even think about copying the movie. It's out of place, changes the mood, and shouldn't be at the end of the credits.The special features are nice. There is a short "making of" documentary that was shot in 1080p. Some of the people interviewed are recorded over the telephone, but this doesn't distract very much. There is another section that resembles more of a "CD-ROM" type experience where you use the remote next buttons to click through the pages. This section reveals the history of the author in quite a bit of depth. I found this section equally interesting. Another section features artwork from a recent contest that is a nice bonus.THE MOVIE (no spoilers): 5/5 stars. Everything comes together to create a melancholic and nostalgic quest through some truly spectacular artwork. Each frame of this movie was hand drawn on film and then shot with a camera. There are ZERO digital effects in this film. EVERYTHING is done by hand. And it makes a considerable difference. In fact, I don't think you will ever see this type of film made again. This technique is too expensive and time consuming for contemporary film-making and the temptation of digital shortcuts is certainly irresistible to those funding the project. Couple this in with an emotional musical score by "America" and you have something that is truly unique and it will not, cannot, be reproduced again.The film is often grainy, but I'm ok with this. I prefer as pure a transfer as possible and I sense that purity was a goal in this blu-ray transfer. It looks crisp and sharp. There are imperfections and sudden color shifts occasionally in certain frames, but it is not distracting. The artwork in this film is so powerful that any small blemishes or imperfections are easily overlooked.SUMMARY: Marketing greed and anti-theft zealously scuff up an otherwise competent blu-ray experience. The bonus features are solid but the real reason you're buying this blu-ray is the movie itself. And it's worth it.
D**S
Good quality
Love this movie and the dvd is good quality. No problems yet.
A**Z
Una buena edición para una buena película
The Last Unicorn (El Último Unicornio) es una película de los 80s muy peculiar: Una producción americana, animada en Japón y con talentos de voz como Jeff Bridges, Mia Farrow, Alan Arkin y Christopher Lee, poco común para su época en animación. De la mano de Shout Factory, llega esta RE-edición en Blu-ray (ya había salido en 2010 por Lionsgate) presentando una impresionante restauración en 2K con audio en 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Las películas animadas a mano en Blu-ray casi siempre se ven bien, con muchísimos detalles y texturas y con sus fondos pintados a mano luciéndose y esta película no es la excepción.No tiene el idioma español. Es una pena que ni siquiera le agregaron los subtítulos al español.Extras:Puedo destacar:-The Story Of The Last Unicorn: No es un detrás de escenas sino una serie de entrevistas con el autor de la novela Peter S. Beagle, algunos productores y junto a arte conceptual y clips de la película. Es bastante extenso e interesante relatando la historia de la producción y en cierta forma el impacto que ha tenido la película.-Highlights of The Last Unicorn Worlwide Screening Tour: Podría decirse que es una continuación del extra anterior. Tiene clips de cuando se reestrenó la película y asistió Peter S. Beagle a un Q&A con la audiencia.También incluye storyboards y un audiocomentario, los cuales no he checado.La película, su imagen y sonido y su más de 1 hora de extras, la hacen una edición que vale la pena si te gusta esta película (eso sí, con el punto negativo de que solo está en inglés)
H**H
Wunderschöner Film 🥹
Das letzte Einhorn ist ein visuell und inhaltlich beeindruckender Film, der durch seine melancholische Stimmung und die philosophische Tiefe besticht. Es ist ein zeitloses Werk, das Fantasy und Poesie auf wunderbare Weise vereint und sowohl Kinder als auch Erwachsene in eine Welt der Magie und der Reflexion entführt.
L**
Schöner Film!!
Nostalgie pur
G**.
Lovely
I bought this purely for nostalgic reasons. I remembered this film from when I was tiny. I know the red bull scared the living daylights out of me when I was 4 haha, but wanted to see it again as an adult.It's a lovely film, well worth watching.
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