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Field Of Dreams (4K Ultra Hd/Blu-Ray/Digital/30Th Anniversary Edition)
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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
Format | Digital, Blu-ray |
Contributor | FIELD OF DREAMS (4K ULTRA HD/BLU-RAY/DIGITAL/30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION) |
Language | English |
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Considered one of the most inspirational movies of all time, Field of Dreams is an incredible story starring Kevin Costner. "If you build it, he will come." With these words, Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) is inspired by a voice he cannot ignore to pursue a dream he can hardly believe. Ray begins the quest by turning his ordinary cornfield into a place where dreams can come true. Also starring Ray Liotta, James Earl Jones and Amy Madigan, Field of Dreams is a heartwarming experience that has moved critics and audiences like no other film of this generation. This unforgettable film is a glowing tribute to all who dare to dream.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Language : English
- Product dimensions : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 81.65 Grams
- Manufacturer reference : BR61202316
- Media Format : Digital, Blu-ray
- Release date : 14 May 2019
- Actors : FIELD OF DREAMS (4K ULTRA HD/BLU-RAY/DIGITAL/30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)
- Subtitles: : Portuguese, French, French Canadian, Japanese, Spanish
- Language : Japanese (DTS-HD 2.0), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), French (DTS-HD 2.0), Portuguese (DTS 5.1), French Canadian (DTS-HD 2.0)
- Studio : UNIVERSAL
- ASIN : B07PKC8DYM
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,198 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- 976 in Movies (Movies & TV)
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Reviewed in Australia on 9 August 2020
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Liked all the movie watched many times, liked the lyrics like " if you build it he will come" "ease his pain"
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Reviewed in Australia on 27 August 2021
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Watched this movie many years ago and wanted to watch again given that they have built a new Baseball field near the movie set and played a game there recently.
Reviewed in Australia on 18 August 2021
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Had seen this movie before and after seeing it on the news this week , thought we'd watch it again. Great movie 🙂👍
Reviewed in Australia on 9 November 2021
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Was unable to buy in Australia 🇦🇺 ordered this copy from Amazon USA to try on my 4k player works brilliant.
Reviewed in Australia on 26 December 2020
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Awsum movie,very moving..
Reviewed in Australia on 22 August 2021
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A great film fore baseball lovers
Reviewed in Australia on 23 January 2022
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It was good when it came would be good in 4k
Reviewed in Australia on 18 August 2021
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Great moive and fantasic delivery
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Robert M Robinson
4.0 out of 5 stars
Where are the extras?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 February 2019Verified Purchase
Five stars for the film, I love it, but I’ve docked one star for the missing extras which are on the dvd version.
After I’ve watched a film on disc I really like to go through any extras on there which might give some background to the production of the film. Field of Dreams is a good case in point as there is a short film ( on the dvd) that gives you a good insight into the problems they faced in production. Now I really enjoy this kind of thing so when I upgraded to blu ray I was so disappointed to find that there are no extras at all. None. Why?
This is a trend I’m noticing more and more with blue rays, which means I have to hang on to the dvd which I would otherwise pass on to someone. This in turn will create storage problems in future. I know this sounds trivial to some but it’s beginning to bug me now. So to the manufacturers I say come on, you’re getting our money twice so give us the full package please.
After I’ve watched a film on disc I really like to go through any extras on there which might give some background to the production of the film. Field of Dreams is a good case in point as there is a short film ( on the dvd) that gives you a good insight into the problems they faced in production. Now I really enjoy this kind of thing so when I upgraded to blu ray I was so disappointed to find that there are no extras at all. None. Why?
This is a trend I’m noticing more and more with blue rays, which means I have to hang on to the dvd which I would otherwise pass on to someone. This in turn will create storage problems in future. I know this sounds trivial to some but it’s beginning to bug me now. So to the manufacturers I say come on, you’re getting our money twice so give us the full package please.
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Steve
5.0 out of 5 stars
A well written movie
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 February 2021Verified Purchase
This has to one of my all time favourite movies with a fantastic cast. Kevin Costner is uniquely great and James Earl Jones is in my opinion no1. If someone described this movie to my face i wouldn't have given it the time of day, but i stumbled upon it decades ago on tv and liked it instantly. My only regret is not seeing it at cinema on big screen. If you haven't seen it yet do please watch it. You will be entertained.
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Elleppi
4.0 out of 5 stars
A lovely little gem, that moves and touches our heart with magical simplicity
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 September 2015Verified Purchase
A magic and simple film that awaken emotions and a sense of belief in something else than mere objectivity, making us feel and see the world with different eyes. It's the miracle the sometimes Hollywood and American cinema was still able to create, through the enchantement of nature, affection, and that leap of faith that can make us change our life.
And it is also a film about a nostalgic desire of reconnecting to the past and win death in order to celebrate what can still keep us alive.
A film that still believes in the american dream, in a refreshing way that finds a new start from our little everyday things, our community, a house in the field, wind at night blowing across the corn.
Costner is moving and pure in his genuine performance, confirming his self-contained, natural, effortless acting style (which makes a star without glamour), while Lancaster makes his last magic gift to the audience. And that is the real and emotional miracle of the film: something hard to forget, like he decided to leave his heritage through this lovely little story.
Blu ray is quite good and preserve the gentle light of the film
And it is also a film about a nostalgic desire of reconnecting to the past and win death in order to celebrate what can still keep us alive.
A film that still believes in the american dream, in a refreshing way that finds a new start from our little everyday things, our community, a house in the field, wind at night blowing across the corn.
Costner is moving and pure in his genuine performance, confirming his self-contained, natural, effortless acting style (which makes a star without glamour), while Lancaster makes his last magic gift to the audience. And that is the real and emotional miracle of the film: something hard to forget, like he decided to leave his heritage through this lovely little story.
Blu ray is quite good and preserve the gentle light of the film
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Spike Owen
5.0 out of 5 stars
Capra meets Serling for 1980's joyously multi genre hankie wetter.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 August 2011Verified Purchase
Coming back to Field Of Dreams over 20 years after its release finds this particular viewer beaming with happiness that the warmth I felt way back when still washes over me in the same way. Director Phil Alden Robinson (All of Me/Fletch) manages to turn W.P. Kinsella's novel, Shoeless Joe, into a multi genre film with deep emotional heart for both sexes to latch on to. It has a beautiful mix of mythology and family values that come together to realise a dream that ultimately rewards those viewers who are prepared to open themselves up to pure fantasy with a deep emotional core.
It was nominated for best picture in 1989 because it struck a cord with so many people, it's not just the thematic heart of the film that delivers, it's also the actors on show who perfectly realise this delightful tale. Kevin Costner is surrounded by great workers in Ray Liotta, James Earl Jones, Amy Madigan and Burt Lancaster, and he wisely lets these actors dominate the scenes that he shares with them, it's something that is an often forgotten good point of Costner's performances; that he is comfortable to let his co-stars dominate important narrative snatches. However, he is the glue that binds the whole film together, it's quite a naturally engaging performance that rightly gave him the star status he would achieve post release of the film.
As a born and bred Englishman I don't profess to appreciate just how much a way of life Baseball is to Americans, but I do have my own sports in England that I'm happy to dream the dream with in equal measure, and with that I understand all the themes in Field Of Dreams big time. Most of all, though, I can involve myself with its family values, the dream of dreams, and because it's undeniably pure escapist cinema for those who aren't afraid to let their respective guards down for a wee short while, the rewards are many. With a lush James Horner score evocatively layered over the top of it and John Lindley's photography almost ethereal at times, production is suitably in the fantasy realm.
Never twee or over sweet, Field of Dreams is a magical movie in more ways than one. A film that manages to have its cake and eat it and then closes down with one of the most beautiful endings of the 80's. Field of Dreams, still hitting Home Runs after all these years. 9/10
It was nominated for best picture in 1989 because it struck a cord with so many people, it's not just the thematic heart of the film that delivers, it's also the actors on show who perfectly realise this delightful tale. Kevin Costner is surrounded by great workers in Ray Liotta, James Earl Jones, Amy Madigan and Burt Lancaster, and he wisely lets these actors dominate the scenes that he shares with them, it's something that is an often forgotten good point of Costner's performances; that he is comfortable to let his co-stars dominate important narrative snatches. However, he is the glue that binds the whole film together, it's quite a naturally engaging performance that rightly gave him the star status he would achieve post release of the film.
As a born and bred Englishman I don't profess to appreciate just how much a way of life Baseball is to Americans, but I do have my own sports in England that I'm happy to dream the dream with in equal measure, and with that I understand all the themes in Field Of Dreams big time. Most of all, though, I can involve myself with its family values, the dream of dreams, and because it's undeniably pure escapist cinema for those who aren't afraid to let their respective guards down for a wee short while, the rewards are many. With a lush James Horner score evocatively layered over the top of it and John Lindley's photography almost ethereal at times, production is suitably in the fantasy realm.
Never twee or over sweet, Field of Dreams is a magical movie in more ways than one. A film that manages to have its cake and eat it and then closes down with one of the most beautiful endings of the 80's. Field of Dreams, still hitting Home Runs after all these years. 9/10
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MR P F REAVELL
4.0 out of 5 stars
This film may not be one of Kevin Costners best and some critics gave it a bit of a ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 September 2017Verified Purchase
This film may not be one of Kevin Costners best and some critics gave it a bit of a hammering but over time it has become a favourite of mine.
telling the story of a corn farmer who sacrifices planting corn to build a baseball field where eventually ghosts of famous baseball players come to play. A fine family film with Burt Lancaster & Ray Liotta also having starring roles.
telling the story of a corn farmer who sacrifices planting corn to build a baseball field where eventually ghosts of famous baseball players come to play. A fine family film with Burt Lancaster & Ray Liotta also having starring roles.
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