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MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL
Plazo | Por mes | costo de financiamiento | Total |
---|---|---|---|
24 meses | $18.34* | $127.56 | $440.20 |
18 meses | $22.66* | $95.36 | $408.00 |
12 meses | $31.73* | $68.16 | $380.80 |
9 meses | $40.57* | $52.52 | $365.16 |
6 meses | $58.51* | $38.45 | $351.09 |
3 meses | $112.44* | $24.70 | $337.34 |
DVD opciones adicionales | Edición | Discos | Precio de Amazon | Nuevo desde | Usado desde |
Género | fantasía |
Formato | NTSC, Subtitled |
Colaborador | Angelina Jolie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Ed Skrein, Elle Fanning |
Idioma | Español, Inglés, Francés |
Tiempo de ejecución | 2 horas y 19 minutos |
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Material: MISTRESS OF MAL
El mal nunca se vio tan bien En esta secuela del Maléfica de 2014, la historia del villano más icónico de Disney continúa en Maléfica: Mistress of Evil, protagonizado por Angelina Jolie.
Magia en los detalles
Después de compartir muchos años felices juntos, Maleficent y su ahijada Aurora comienzan a cuestionar los lazos enredados que los unen a medida que son desgarrados por la próxima boda de Aurora, aliados inesperados y nuevas fuerzas en el juego. Pero su amor es fuerte.
Relación de aspecto: 2.39:1 Sonido: English 7.1 DTS-HDMA, English DVS 2.0 Dolby Digital / French 5.1 Dolby Digital / Spanish 5.1 Dolby DigitalSubtítulos: Inglés SDH, español, francés. Tiempo de funcionamiento: 118 minutos. Blu-ray: Para uso en región A (América, Asia Oriental y sudeste asiático, territorios de Estados Unidos, Bermuda) solamenteDVD: Solo para uso en la región 1 (EE. UU. y Canadá)
Descripción del producto
Five years have passed since Maleficent (Angelina Jolie) pledged herself to the protection of Aurora (Elle Fanning) and the Moors-but now, the young queen has accepted the proposal of her beloved Prince Phillip (Harris Dickinson). Does the cool response to the union of Phillip's mother Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer) portend a sinister agenda... and can Maleficent stop an all-out war on her faerie brethren? Fantasy follow-up co-stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Ed Skrein, Sam Riley, Robert Lindsay. 119 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English.
Detalles del producto
- Relación de aspecto : 2.39:1
- Idioma : Español, Inglés, Francés
- Dimensiones del producto : 1,78 x 19,05 x 13,72 cm; 68,04 g
- Referencia del fabricante : D154915D
- Formato de medios : NTSC, Subtitled
- Tiempo de ejecución : 2 horas y 19 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 14 enero 2020
- Actores : Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Ed Skrein
- Doblados: : Francés, Español
- Subtítulos: : Español, Inglés
- Idioma : Inglés (Dolby Digital 5.1), Español (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Estudio : WALT DISNEY PICTURES
- ASIN : B07ZWBD2VD
- Número de discos : 1
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La mejor reseña de México
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Revisado en México el 28 de diciembre de 2020
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Five years have passed since King Stefan's death since when Aurora (Elle Fanning) has ruled the magical kingdom of the moors, a place protected by the powerful Maleficent down the years.
During this time Aurora and Prince Philip have become close, Philip (Harris Dickinson) proposes marriage, Aurora accepts, however, the news is not greeted well by Maleficent, she does not trust those in power in the kingdom of Ulstead.
Though Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer) and husband King John (Robert Lindsay) seem to welcome their son's proposal to Aurora, King John sees it at uniting two kingdoms, the Queen has other motives however.
There will be a falling out at the celebration banquet, after being accused of a crime she did not commit, Maleficent causing chaos fly's out of the castle, however, a trap has been laid by Queen Ingrith.
Maleficent will be saved by one of her own kind a Dark Fey.
She will be taken to the caves the Dark Fey's kingdom these days having been driven from their lands by humans.
Queen Ingrith has been plotting war, with what she sees as a weakness of her husband now under a sleep-spell she will set about destroying all that is dear to Aurora and her Godmother which will she hopes invite an attack from the Dark Fey which given their numbers is a battle they cannot win?
Who is really the evil-one? Will Maleficent prevail? Will Prince Phillip and Aurora marry?
This is a magnificent spectacle on the 4k format with the picture quality greatly enhanced.
I did feel the film to be quite dark and would advise caution for younger viewers.
There is a fine line between the amount of time a dramatic moment should have to play out naturally and one that s extended too far beyond what most of us can find as reasonable. This has always been a detractor for me to my own viewing pleasure. It's why a 5 Star Movie like MALEFICENT gets 4 stars from me. It fell into the same old trap of over extending the dramatic moments too long and too drawn out.
In this second instalment of what might become a franchise, there is even another impressive female antagonist, the evil queen , played by Michelle Pieffer to complete the the trio of feminists lead characters. Aurora has naturally progressed to the role of Queen of the Moors and she and Maleficent work closely to unite the human and fairy realms. A dinner with Aurora’s parents in-law and Maleficent present turns into a disastrous event for the latter, she gets hurt and has to be and rescued by other dark fairy.
This leads to an excessive amount of subplots and themes, in the end the movie veers a bit between sitcom comedy and a more heavy handed story about genocide - which probably was a bit too demanding for the professional critics that generally disliked this movie.
So the main drawback of this seemingly big production movie is that the there is an unclear direction of the storyline, that therefore feels a bit incoherent which in the end distracts from subtle fairytale storytelling. However it is not that our children noticed this. They very much enjoyed it, and didn’t question the story and events at all. And the the movie remains very entertaining to watch with the family. Similar to its predecessor it is a breathtaking visual extravaganza to enjoy. We bought the 3D version that on a high-end tv screen really draws you deeper into the magic. The movie looks spectacular again, the costumes stunning. Angelina Jolie, not my favourite actress, shines in this role. And once more this episode about the horned mistress of the fairies brings back some very welcome originality to the Disney live action movies. Four stars.
Revisado en el Reino Unido el 21 de marzo de 2020
In this second instalment of what might become a franchise, there is even another impressive female antagonist, the evil queen , played by Michelle Pieffer to complete the the trio of feminists lead characters. Aurora has naturally progressed to the role of Queen of the Moors and she and Maleficent work closely to unite the human and fairy realms. A dinner with Aurora’s parents in-law and Maleficent present turns into a disastrous event for the latter, she gets hurt and has to be and rescued by other dark fairy.
This leads to an excessive amount of subplots and themes, in the end the movie veers a bit between sitcom comedy and a more heavy handed story about genocide - which probably was a bit too demanding for the professional critics that generally disliked this movie.
So the main drawback of this seemingly big production movie is that the there is an unclear direction of the storyline, that therefore feels a bit incoherent which in the end distracts from subtle fairytale storytelling. However it is not that our children noticed this. They very much enjoyed it, and didn’t question the story and events at all. And the the movie remains very entertaining to watch with the family. Similar to its predecessor it is a breathtaking visual extravaganza to enjoy. We bought the 3D version that on a high-end tv screen really draws you deeper into the magic. The movie looks spectacular again, the costumes stunning. Angelina Jolie, not my favourite actress, shines in this role. And once more this episode about the horned mistress of the fairies brings back some very welcome originality to the Disney live action movies. Four stars.