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Punch Drunk Love [DVD]
Emily Watson
(Actor),
Adam Sandler
(Actor),
Paul Thomas Anderson
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24 febrero 2014 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | — | — | 25,85 € | — | 22,89 € |
Formato | PAL, Subtitulado |
Colaborador | Emily Watson, Adam Sandler, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Thomas Anderson, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Luis Guzman Ver más |
Idioma | Inglés, Castellano |
Duración | 1 hora y 29 minutos |
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- Relación de aspecto : 2.35:1
- Descatalogado por el fabricante : No
- Clasificado : No recomendada para menores de 16 años
- Dimensiones del paquete : 18,03 x 13,76 x 1,48 cm; 123 gramos
- Director : Paul Thomas Anderson
- Formato multimedia : PAL, Subtitulado
- Tiempo de ejecución : 1 hora y 29 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 24 febrero 2014
- Actores : Emily Watson, Adam Sandler, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Luis Guzman, Mary Lynn Rajskub
- Idioma : Inglés (Dolby Digital 5.1 ES Matrix), Español (Dolby Digital 5.1 ES Matrix), Francés (Dolby Digital 5.1 ES Matrix)
- Estudio : Sony Pictures Home Entertaiment
- Productores : Paul Thomas Anderson
- ASIN : B0055KMK08
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº74,679 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV)
- nº11,804 en Comedia
- nº42,216 en DVD
- nº72,030 en Películas (Películas y TV)
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Revisado en España el 14 de febrero de 2019
Revisado en España el 8 de diciembre de 2014
Gran película,diferente e inteligente.La versión francesa viene con subtítulos en castellano y ya que en España no han querido reeditarla,es una oportunidad que no se puede dejar pasar.
Revisado en España el 13 de octubre de 2023
No es su típica comedia
Revisado en España el 25 de octubre de 2022
No me ha acabado de convencer
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Jonathan González Prado
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Increíble
Revisado en México el 1 de agosto de 2023
La mejor compra
Anonymous
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Another perfect Criterion release.
Revisado en Canadá el 28 de diciembre de 2018
This is one of my favourite movies, which for some reason, was never released on Blu-Ray until this year. So, I was thrilled to hear that it got a Criterion release. I'm not disappointed -- the digital restoration looks great, and there are TONS of special features. A dream come true for me.
For people like me who care about disc art: the disc itself is a beautifully rich, deep shade of blue with the movie's title written in white. It's more minimalist than I expected, but still looks fantastic.
An offbeat and funny story, which I recommend to everyone. With all the special features included, this is also a great addition to any film enthusiast's collection.
For people like me who care about disc art: the disc itself is a beautifully rich, deep shade of blue with the movie's title written in white. It's more minimalist than I expected, but still looks fantastic.
An offbeat and funny story, which I recommend to everyone. With all the special features included, this is also a great addition to any film enthusiast's collection.
Jamie M
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Amazing Blu-Ray, Great Film!
Revisado en Reino Unido el 9 de agosto de 2018
Criterion have done a fantastic job at bringing this gem to Blu-Ray. A crisp transfer approved by the film's director Paul Thomas Anderson, and a huge collection of bonus features make this the ultimate version of the film. The delivery was also on time and arrived in excellent condition.
As for the film itself, Punch-Drunk Love is a quirky, offbeat but otherwise enjoyable romance comedy/drama starring usual comedy buffoon Adam Sandler, who gives a surprisingly incredible performance as Barry Egan, a shy, unconfident salesman of novelty items who has faced abuse from his 7 sisters over the course of his life.
Barry's whole life takes a turn for the strange once he claims a Harmonium (A miniature organ, somewhat like a piano) that has been left on the street, and when one of his sister's mysterious friends named Lena takes an interest to him. In Barry's desperate attempts to free himself from his shell, he gets involved with all sorts of outlandish troubles and quests, to try and break free and become the free spirit he always wanted to be.
As previously mentioned, Adam Sandler is amazing in his role as Barry, giving us a surprisingly nuanced and touching look at this emotionally repressed individual. Emily Watson delivers a similarly mesmerising performance as Lena, with an out-of-this-world quality that draws not only Barry in, but also the viewer as well. There are other terrific and memorable performances, including the late great Phillip Seymour Hoffman, who is responsible for what may be the funniest scene in the film.
Punch-Drunk Love does a great job at balancing personal drama and emotional stakes with comedy that fits the mood of the film perfectly. The score by Jon Brion is at times very percussion-heavy and often reflects the emotional state of Barry at different points in the film, but when necessary, it becomes whimsical, orchestral, romantic and beautiful.
The visual direction is also a sight to behold, with a vivid use of colour and symbolism to create a genius example of visual storytelling.
If you are familiar with Adam Sandler's other comedy films, such as Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, or Big Daddy (The film that persuaded Paul Thomas Anderson to cast Sandler for this film!), or even his newer, less heartfelt "efforts", then Punch-Drunk Love will either be very refreshing if you dislike that style of humour. If you do like those films, there is a chance this may not be to your tastes. As someone who enjoyed Happy Gilmore, it was very refreshing to see him in a role that suited his unhinged nature, but didn't take a more juvenile path.
Overall, I would say that Punch-Drunk Love is not a film for everyone, it has a lot of quirks and at times can seem a little self-indulgent in terms of certain aspects of the presentation of the film (Random video art interludes anyone?), as they don't appear to hold any meaning or connection to the film, but all of that aside, it is a film definitely worth watching if you fancy something different. And Criterion have absolutely made the definitive home video version of the film, so that should be highly commended as well.
Blu-Ray (Packaging, transfer, bonus features etc.) - 5/5
Film - 4/5
As for the film itself, Punch-Drunk Love is a quirky, offbeat but otherwise enjoyable romance comedy/drama starring usual comedy buffoon Adam Sandler, who gives a surprisingly incredible performance as Barry Egan, a shy, unconfident salesman of novelty items who has faced abuse from his 7 sisters over the course of his life.
Barry's whole life takes a turn for the strange once he claims a Harmonium (A miniature organ, somewhat like a piano) that has been left on the street, and when one of his sister's mysterious friends named Lena takes an interest to him. In Barry's desperate attempts to free himself from his shell, he gets involved with all sorts of outlandish troubles and quests, to try and break free and become the free spirit he always wanted to be.
As previously mentioned, Adam Sandler is amazing in his role as Barry, giving us a surprisingly nuanced and touching look at this emotionally repressed individual. Emily Watson delivers a similarly mesmerising performance as Lena, with an out-of-this-world quality that draws not only Barry in, but also the viewer as well. There are other terrific and memorable performances, including the late great Phillip Seymour Hoffman, who is responsible for what may be the funniest scene in the film.
Punch-Drunk Love does a great job at balancing personal drama and emotional stakes with comedy that fits the mood of the film perfectly. The score by Jon Brion is at times very percussion-heavy and often reflects the emotional state of Barry at different points in the film, but when necessary, it becomes whimsical, orchestral, romantic and beautiful.
The visual direction is also a sight to behold, with a vivid use of colour and symbolism to create a genius example of visual storytelling.
If you are familiar with Adam Sandler's other comedy films, such as Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, or Big Daddy (The film that persuaded Paul Thomas Anderson to cast Sandler for this film!), or even his newer, less heartfelt "efforts", then Punch-Drunk Love will either be very refreshing if you dislike that style of humour. If you do like those films, there is a chance this may not be to your tastes. As someone who enjoyed Happy Gilmore, it was very refreshing to see him in a role that suited his unhinged nature, but didn't take a more juvenile path.
Overall, I would say that Punch-Drunk Love is not a film for everyone, it has a lot of quirks and at times can seem a little self-indulgent in terms of certain aspects of the presentation of the film (Random video art interludes anyone?), as they don't appear to hold any meaning or connection to the film, but all of that aside, it is a film definitely worth watching if you fancy something different. And Criterion have absolutely made the definitive home video version of the film, so that should be highly commended as well.
Blu-Ray (Packaging, transfer, bonus features etc.) - 5/5
Film - 4/5
Jamie M
Revisado en Reino Unido el 9 de agosto de 2018
As for the film itself, Punch-Drunk Love is a quirky, offbeat but otherwise enjoyable romance comedy/drama starring usual comedy buffoon Adam Sandler, who gives a surprisingly incredible performance as Barry Egan, a shy, unconfident salesman of novelty items who has faced abuse from his 7 sisters over the course of his life.
Barry's whole life takes a turn for the strange once he claims a Harmonium (A miniature organ, somewhat like a piano) that has been left on the street, and when one of his sister's mysterious friends named Lena takes an interest to him. In Barry's desperate attempts to free himself from his shell, he gets involved with all sorts of outlandish troubles and quests, to try and break free and become the free spirit he always wanted to be.
As previously mentioned, Adam Sandler is amazing in his role as Barry, giving us a surprisingly nuanced and touching look at this emotionally repressed individual. Emily Watson delivers a similarly mesmerising performance as Lena, with an out-of-this-world quality that draws not only Barry in, but also the viewer as well. There are other terrific and memorable performances, including the late great Phillip Seymour Hoffman, who is responsible for what may be the funniest scene in the film.
Punch-Drunk Love does a great job at balancing personal drama and emotional stakes with comedy that fits the mood of the film perfectly. The score by Jon Brion is at times very percussion-heavy and often reflects the emotional state of Barry at different points in the film, but when necessary, it becomes whimsical, orchestral, romantic and beautiful.
The visual direction is also a sight to behold, with a vivid use of colour and symbolism to create a genius example of visual storytelling.
If you are familiar with Adam Sandler's other comedy films, such as Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, or Big Daddy (The film that persuaded Paul Thomas Anderson to cast Sandler for this film!), or even his newer, less heartfelt "efforts", then Punch-Drunk Love will either be very refreshing if you dislike that style of humour. If you do like those films, there is a chance this may not be to your tastes. As someone who enjoyed Happy Gilmore, it was very refreshing to see him in a role that suited his unhinged nature, but didn't take a more juvenile path.
Overall, I would say that Punch-Drunk Love is not a film for everyone, it has a lot of quirks and at times can seem a little self-indulgent in terms of certain aspects of the presentation of the film (Random video art interludes anyone?), as they don't appear to hold any meaning or connection to the film, but all of that aside, it is a film definitely worth watching if you fancy something different. And Criterion have absolutely made the definitive home video version of the film, so that should be highly commended as well.
Blu-Ray (Packaging, transfer, bonus features etc.) - 5/5
Film - 4/5
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5,0 de 5 estrellas
アメリカ人もキレる
Revisado en Japón el 3 de marzo de 2018
メインのロマンスなんかどうでもいい。主人公のすぐキレる性格がめっちゃおもしろい!P.T.Anderson ほんといい監督です。
Matt.H
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Awesome Movie! Beautiful transfer.! Great acting!
Revisado en Canadá el 25 de mayo de 2021
Waited for this for a long time. Criterion transfer is a definite upgrade from two disc DVD. Great visuals of warehouse, scopitones and great close ups. Just beautiful.
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