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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
Format | Subtitled |
Contributor | Thandie Newton, Cliff Curtis, Hugh Jackman |
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- Product dimensions : 13.49 x 19.1 x 1.7 cm; 58.97 Grams
- Media Format : Subtitled
- Release date : 9 November 2021
- Actors : Hugh Jackman, Thandie Newton, Cliff Curtis
- Subtitles: : French, English, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : B09GTBVLH7
- Number of discs : 1
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rbmusicman/and/movie-fan'
4.0 out of 5 stars
A TRAGIC LOVE STORY
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 November 2021Verified Purchase
In the near future, climate change has caused much flooding and high day-time temperature's , forcing people to conduct life at night, very much the case for Miami where Nick Bannister (Hugh Jackman) runs a business with partner Watt's ( Thandiwe Newton ) which, some may think dangerously help people relive their memories.
Which is where Nick first meets Mae (Rebecca Ferguson) and immediately becomes obsessed, the two form a loving relationship which sadly will be torn apart when Mae is abducted.
Nick will try every means possible to find Mae which takes him to many a dangerous place, but is set to spend the rest of his days reliving the memories he had of his time with her
Maybe not everyone's cup-of-tea, but I did enjoy the film.
The 4k brought out the best possible picture quality.
Which is where Nick first meets Mae (Rebecca Ferguson) and immediately becomes obsessed, the two form a loving relationship which sadly will be torn apart when Mae is abducted.
Nick will try every means possible to find Mae which takes him to many a dangerous place, but is set to spend the rest of his days reliving the memories he had of his time with her
Maybe not everyone's cup-of-tea, but I did enjoy the film.
The 4k brought out the best possible picture quality.
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Paul Tapner
4.0 out of 5 stars
Memories
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2021Verified Purchase
What's this? A movie from a big studio that is a stand alone story? And based on a wholly original idea? What will they think of next!
It's the relatively near future. The sea has risen and coasts have been submerged. Which has left the city of Miami as a place where most things go on in the evening. There was a war at some point as well.
In the aftermath of all this, life is depressing. So people like to escape into nostalgia. Nick Bannister [Hugh Jackman] as a machine which allows people to get immersed into their most precious memories. Some can easily get addicted to this.
He then gets involved with a client called Mae [Rebecca Ferguson], and when she goes missing, starts to investigate....
This is primarily concerned with considering memory. How it works. And how our memories effect us. Since it also has to have plot, it becomes a film noir private investigator story. Nick acting like one. And narrating as one also.
It's a clever film. It uses it's main idea well when it comes to narrative structure. But that's a spoiler. The world building is fascinating. There are some great shots of the city and it's surrounding areas, and I am glad I saw this on the big screen just for that. The plot is clever. There are some very good twists and turns which really keep it going.
And the cast are all good. Everyone puts in a shift. Nobody lets the side down.
It is very good while it lasts. But it doesn't really stick in the mind for too long afterwards. I ummed and awed over giving this a three or a four, but I think it just deserves the latter for the quality of the production and how caught up I was in it at the time. And for really trying to be a movie of ideas as well. What it could perhaps have done with more though is even more world building. The war is referenced, but you get no details at all. It leaves you wanting to know more. And one or two of the bits of narration can rather be a bit risible as well.
Ultimately not perhaps all it could have been, but this deserves plaudits for trying. Some three star films are pretty much gone from my mind once i've gotten home from the cinema. This did linger a bit longer. Thus the slightly higher mark. And it does try to make you think as well. So that's good.
Not being a franchise film means there's nothing extra during or after the credits.
The dvd goes straight into the main menu when loaded. There's not even a chapters menu. But the next button on the dvd remote will get you through those.
Languages and subtitles are:
Languages: English, French, Italian.
Subtitles: English, Dutch, French, Greek, Italian.
There is one extra: crafting a memory. Which runs for eight mins and starts out as one of those cast and crew explaining the film. But then does get some interesting technical stuff in there. It's worth it for that.
There is also, in the dvd box, a letter from the writer director which explains some of their ideas for the film. It's an interesting read.
It's the relatively near future. The sea has risen and coasts have been submerged. Which has left the city of Miami as a place where most things go on in the evening. There was a war at some point as well.
In the aftermath of all this, life is depressing. So people like to escape into nostalgia. Nick Bannister [Hugh Jackman] as a machine which allows people to get immersed into their most precious memories. Some can easily get addicted to this.
He then gets involved with a client called Mae [Rebecca Ferguson], and when she goes missing, starts to investigate....
This is primarily concerned with considering memory. How it works. And how our memories effect us. Since it also has to have plot, it becomes a film noir private investigator story. Nick acting like one. And narrating as one also.
It's a clever film. It uses it's main idea well when it comes to narrative structure. But that's a spoiler. The world building is fascinating. There are some great shots of the city and it's surrounding areas, and I am glad I saw this on the big screen just for that. The plot is clever. There are some very good twists and turns which really keep it going.
And the cast are all good. Everyone puts in a shift. Nobody lets the side down.
It is very good while it lasts. But it doesn't really stick in the mind for too long afterwards. I ummed and awed over giving this a three or a four, but I think it just deserves the latter for the quality of the production and how caught up I was in it at the time. And for really trying to be a movie of ideas as well. What it could perhaps have done with more though is even more world building. The war is referenced, but you get no details at all. It leaves you wanting to know more. And one or two of the bits of narration can rather be a bit risible as well.
Ultimately not perhaps all it could have been, but this deserves plaudits for trying. Some three star films are pretty much gone from my mind once i've gotten home from the cinema. This did linger a bit longer. Thus the slightly higher mark. And it does try to make you think as well. So that's good.
Not being a franchise film means there's nothing extra during or after the credits.
The dvd goes straight into the main menu when loaded. There's not even a chapters menu. But the next button on the dvd remote will get you through those.
Languages and subtitles are:
Languages: English, French, Italian.
Subtitles: English, Dutch, French, Greek, Italian.
There is one extra: crafting a memory. Which runs for eight mins and starts out as one of those cast and crew explaining the film. But then does get some interesting technical stuff in there. It's worth it for that.
There is also, in the dvd box, a letter from the writer director which explains some of their ideas for the film. It's an interesting read.
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Vincent Gibbon
4.0 out of 5 stars
Only bought it because R Ferguson stars!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 March 2022Verified Purchase
Pretty good movie : but as the story is part detective, part sci fi - once you`ve seen it as I did at the cinema, watching it on DVD some months later it loses it`s impact a little. Fine film though. Well worth a watch.

Pauline Connell
2.0 out of 5 stars
Boring
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 March 2022Verified Purchase
I love Hugh jackman which why I bought this came next day was quite excited to be watching unfortunately it seemed long not much action and pretty boring very disappointed in this film sorry

Dogs Wonga
3.0 out of 5 stars
Okay ish !!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2021Verified Purchase
An okay film, some parts got a bit boring, it also seemed to have a low budget feel about it, I'd wait and get it when it's at a bargain bin price .