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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled, Blu-ray |
Contributor | Charles Roven, Ray Fisher, Amy Adams, Henry Cavill, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane, Callan Mulvey, Wesley Coller, David S. Goyer, Geoff Johns, Jason Momoa, Jesse Eisenberg, Scoot McNairy, Chris Terrio, Tao Okamoto, Deborah Snyder, Zack Snyder, Laurence Fishburne, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Holly Hunter See more |
Initial release date | 2016-07-19 |
Language | English |
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Ultimate Edition Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD UltraViolet Combo Pack.
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.
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Despite being sourced from a 4K digital intermediate, Warner's HEVC /H.265/2160p UHD disc won't immediately blow viewers out of their seats with its superior resolution, largely because BvS is such a visually kinetic film that the camera rarely pauses long enough for anyone to assess the improved detail—but it's there. Combined with judicious HDR encoding that subtly enhances brightness and contrast, the UHD treatment of BvS amplifies the impact of director Zack Snyder's crowded frames, even as the action rushes forward. Take, for example, the scene, where Batman and Superman first confront each other standing atop the Batmobile, with bright flames to the right and a blue lens flare bisecting the frame horizontally. In the UHD presentation, the key elements of the tableau stand out more distinctly against the nighttime background, namely, the two superheroes confronting one another, each under the mistaken belief that the other one is a menace. |
Indeed, the entire sequence leading up to that moment demonstrates the UHD image's superiority, beginning with the aerial shot that finds Batman poised above the pier where a ship smuggling kryptonite has docked. As the camera swirls and zooms from above, the folds of Batman's cape blowing in the wind are more defined on UHD. |
The ensuing pursuit in the Batmobile—an elaborate combination of practical stunts and CG elements—feels more visceral and immediate, because, even with the rapid-fire editing, all of the critical elements in the frame have more presence and finer definition, including Batman and his vehicle, the truck carrying the kryptonite, and the various additional vehicles and weapons deployed by Luthor's minions against their pursuer. (For a clear example of superior resolution, look at the beard stubble on Batman's face in the undercranked closeup where he first drives past Superman. On the regular Blu-ray, it's facial coloration, but on the UHD, you can see individual whiskers.) |
Set Features
Video
-Codec: HEVC / H.265
-Resolution: 4K (2160p)
-Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
-Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
-English: Dolby Atmos
-English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
-French: Dolby Digital 5.1
-Italian: Dolby Digital 5.1
-Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1
-Portuguese: Dolby Digital 5.1
-English: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles
-English SDH, French, Italian SDH, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Korean, Mandarin (Simplified), Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Polish, Swedish.
Product Description
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Ultimate Edition Blu-ray + Theatrical Blu-ray) The extended cut of “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” includes 30 more minutes of story and action not seen in theaters! Also includes the Theatrical Version of the film plus over 2 hours of bonus content. 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.
Product details
- Digital Copy Expiration Date : December 31, 2019
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.5 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 4.16 ounces
- Item model number : batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice
- Director : Zack Snyder
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled, Blu-ray
- Run time : 3 hours and 2 minutes
- Release date : July 19, 2016
- Actors : Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Lane
- Subtitles: : Spanish, French, Thai, Portuguese, English
- Producers : Charles Roven, Wesley Coller, Deborah Snyder, Geoff Johns, David S. Goyer
- Language : Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Studio Distribution Services
- ASIN : B01DEBC7Q6
- Writers : Chris Terrio, David S. Goyer
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #8,018 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,162 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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I won't go into too much of the storyline so as not to spoil it for the few who may not have seen the movie, but it essentially dovetails off the end of Man of Steel in which Metropolis was destroyed in the climactic fight between Superman and Zod. We see that battle from the perspective of Bruce Wayne who is trying to get to Wayne Financial to get his employees out of the building. This sets up his distrust of Superman, and then there is an 18-month time jump and Batman is becoming more violent which gets him on Superman's radar, and with Lex orchestrating things in the background, the two end up in battle, until they have to team up.
The movie gets ragged on a lot, undeservedly so, in my opinion. It is clearly setting up a larger story and has to be seen as a piece in a multi-movie arc. While I do think it would have been better for DC to follow the Marvel format of setting up the characters in individual movies before bringing them together, so there would not have been so many logic jumps as this movie took, the plot does make sense (especially after you see it a couple of times), and the darker tone that Snyder used for the movie (really all the movies in his "Snyderverse" worked well. And, of course, when Joss Whedon attempted to shoehorn his brand of humor that worked in the MCU into the DCEU, it totally fell flat and was universally rejected.
For those who get the blu-ray set, there are two blu-ray discs. One with the theatrical cut of the movie and the bonus features, and one with the Ultimate Edition of the movie that adds about 30 additional minutes to the run time. Some of the scenes are kind of useless, but others really flesh out how much Lex had put the events of the movie into motion. The extras included several behind-the-scenes and making-of features, character profiles for Wonder Woman and Batman, and shorter ones on the characters of Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg. All, in all, there is about two hours' worth of extras, so those who like watching the bonus material will be satisfied.
Also of note, there is a 4k version of the Ultimate Edition of the movie that does not include the theatrical version or any of the blu-ray extras, so even if you double-dip for that one, you probably want to hold on to this version unless you are only interested in the movie and just want the Ultimate Edition of the movie. The 4k version just has the movie itself and a commentary track that Snyder made just for the 4k restoration as the only extra. In his commentary, he does spoil his version of Justice League (identifying Martian Manhunter, for example) and generally discusses his vision for where the movies would have gone had he stayed on. The movie looks and sounds great (especially the restored IMAX scenes) in 4k UHD, and is, in my opinion, worth the double-dip.
Overall, the movie is very good. Dark, but good, and it makes a lot of sense. I do think it could have used a better setup through a stand-alone Batman movie first to establish this version of Batman, and what turned him into the more jaded version of the character. I also think this movie would have benefitted from DC releasing the stand-alone Wonder Woman movie first to set her backstory. However, I do think that her extended cameo in this movie worked and was one of the reasons that the Wonder Woman movie did so well at the box office because viewers liked the taste of the character in this movie. But, despite the reputation it has as a bad movie, it is not. Affleck did a great job as an older, more jaded Batman, and I liked the idea of Batman trying to figure out how to stop an unstoppable alien. By now, however, the movie has been out long enough that people have their opinion of it. If you have not seen it, I would definitely give it a chance because it is not nearly as bad as some would have you believe.
I should point out that I've been a comic reader for many years... though I finally bailed on DC when they did their most recent "reboot" ("The New 52"). I haven't bought any in quite a few years now, and had pared down to almost nothing before that. So, my knowledge of "current comics" may be a bit sparse, but of historical comics (from the 1960s through the early 2000's) is fairly complete. The only stuff I've been following in recent times has been Robert Kirkland's "Walking Dead" series.
So... let's just say, I didn't have the expectations that some folks did when going into these films (Man of Steel and Dawn of Justice). I was VERY pleased with "Man of Steel" (which I consider to be a 9/10 rating, with the main issues being the terrible "Pa Kent" bit which failed to ruin the film but did taint it a bit).
I'd heard that folks didn't like this film, in advance... and to be fair, my wife tells me she hated it, so I get where these are coming from. :)
But... to me, this was a pretty good film, overall... though I've marked it down a star for being TERRIBLY derivative... in the sense that "they borrowed scenes, intact, from a series of other stories."
To anyone who knows the story of "The Dark Knight Returns"... much of this story is lifted, DIRECTLY, from that. (There's an animated film version of that story now, so you can go watch that, and compare... and see how much of this is taken from that.) And, of course, more of it is lifted from the classic "The Death of Superman" story arc, as well, which many of us will remember. More still is taken from one of the more modern retellings of how the Justice League was formed. And we get a healthy dollop of Apocalypse (not the biblical concept, but the extradimensional world ruled by Darkseid and opposed by Jack Kirby's "New Gods"), complete with Darkseid's "Parademons" being shown on-screen, and Darkseid's "Omega" symbol on the scorched Earth.
So... what the makers of this film tried to do was lift some of the best, most beloved, story elements from many sources and blend them into a single, coherent storyline.
And... they actually do a pretty decent job of it. I'm marking it down for them trying to do that in the first place, but giving them credit for doing something that they shouldn't have done, but doing it in the best way possible.
The REALLY GOOD in this film...
All of the main "superhero" characters are very well portrayed. I was worried about Affleck, but he did a fine job here. Plus, we get glimpses of other superhero characters who we, no doubt, will see a lot more of later (Cyborg, Aquaman, The Flash, and even, it's hinted at, the Martian Manhunter). We didn't see any hint of Green Lantern... mainly because after the mistakes made in the GL movie a few years ago, they're no doubt planning how to fix that without violating the principle tenets of the character. No doubt that we'll see him, in some form, in the next film in the series.
And the bits "borrowed" from other works... are "well-borrowed" and are, on their own individual merits, quite good.
The "OK"...
The portrayal of Doomsday wasn't quite up to snuff. It was just another "Deus Ex Machina" here... reasonably well-done but Doomsday should have warranted an entire movie all to itself. Making Doomsday a "reanimated zombie of General Zod" felt a bit... weird... but I could live with that.
Amy Adams' Lois Lane remains... OK. But she's still pretty bland. I prefer the Lois we got in Smallville over all others we've seen to date. Lois needs more attitude, but needs to seem utterly competent. And please, no more "Teri Hatcher" versions... nice as she may have been to look at.
And... the BAD...
Yes, the story is too derivative, as stated before. That's the biggest issue I have with this film, by far.
AND...
The Lex Luthor character in this film wasn't good. I get it... they wanted to make this "relevant to today" by giving us a "founder of facebook" character rather than the classic "mad scientist" or the more recent "business tycoon" versions we've had before. The problem is, this particular version of Lex simply seemed WEAK, and ILL DEFINED.
Again, Lex really needed a film all to himself, or perhaps multiple films, in order to get to the point we're left at in this film... and we've never had that with this particular Lex, so none of what he does in this film has any real weight to it.
Oh... and my final quibble... BATMAN DOES NOT USE GUNS. It's not that he's morally incapable of it... he's PSYCHOLOGICALLY INCAPABLE OF IT, as in "guns horrify and disgust him." Now, you could argue that (as was done in "The Dark Knight Returns") he has no issue with RUBBER bullets... bruising and otherwise injuring, but not killing, his targets. But in this case, we see him mowing down opponents with machine guns, with their vehicles exploding (and them OBVIOUSLY being killed).
To be fair... in reality, a figure like "Batman" could never operate successfully without killing. (Which is why, in reality, a figure like "Batman" should never exist!) And perhaps the filmmakers wanted to put this more firmly into the real world? But this is such a HUGE deviation from the Batman of the comics that it's just beyond accepting that this is the same character.
(FYI, this was an issue with the Tim Burton Batman films of decades past, as well... but something that the Nolan films got right! Batman will put you into the intensive care ward, but he doesn't kill.)
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Now, coming to the Steelbook. Well it has both the theatrical and The Ultimate Edition and the theatrical edition Disc contains all the bonus features as well. The Video quality is great and as for the Sound Quality, well it is simply awesome and worthy of doing justice to your home theater system or your AV receiver!
The Theatrical cut has Hindi audio available but not the Ultimate Edition.
All in all...highly recommended!
Passando al lato più pratico del prodotto, io ho acquistato la versione digibook, che mi è piaciuta tantissimo: si presenta come un libro che, aprendosi, nella sua prima metà contiene (incorporate) le 64 pagine estratte dal libro dedicato al film, che si può trovare qui su Amazon; nella seconda metà, naturalmente, c'è l'alloggiamento (non molto pratico per estrarre i dischi) con i due blu-ray. In un disco troverete il film in versione cinematografica (due ore e mezza circa la durata) con i contenuti speciali; nell'altro disco troverete la Ultimate edition, una vera e propria director's cut della durata complessiva di tre ore circa, con scene aggiuntive che valorizzano ancora di più questo grande film (è la versione che preferisco...). Molto bello il progetto grafico della custodia: il frontespizio è lenticolare, con l'immagine di Superman o di Batman che appare in base all'angolo di visuale. Il retro non è lenticolare ed è dedicato alla sola figura di Wonder Woman. La confezione si presenta solida ma per aprirla dovrete staccare il cartoncino esterno con attenzione e delicatezza: è attaccato con quattro punti della solita, fastidiosa colla. Inoltre, all'interno della confezione, troverete anche un concorso per vincere un buono cinema per la visione di Suicide Squad, che rappresenta il prossimo film dell'universo DC dopo questo.
Vera chicca l'estratto del libro: ci sono disegni e concept dei vari personaggi. Il prezzo è abbordabile e soprattutto conveniente, vista la completezza di quest'edizione. A me il prodotto è piaciuto moltissimo e credo sia imperdibile per i fan del film, di questi supereroi e dell'universo DC. Super-consigliato.