A great classic but not blu-ray quality. This movie has not been digitally remastered, probably just had the sound up-converted... so don't expect amazing picture quality.
Still a great movie. :)
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Sleepless In Seattle (DVD)
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Genre | Drama |
Format | DVD, PAL |
Contributor | Tom Hanks, Nora Ephron, Meg Ryan |
Runtime | 1 hour and 45 minutes |
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Product description
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan star in this romantic comedy from director Nora Ephron. Sam Baldwin (Hanks) has lost his wife to cancer and, left to bring up his son alone, tries to make a new start by moving to Seattle. His son turns him into a radio heartthrob, however, when he makes an on-air appeal to potential partners for his grief-stricken father. Annie Reed (Ryan), despite being happily betrothed, answers the call, and romance blossoms between the two people, even though they live on different sides of the country. The film also stars Rosie O'Donnell, Rob Reiner, David Hyde Pierce and Bill Pullman.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Product dimensions : 9 x 15 x 12 cm; 80 Grams
- Director : Nora Ephron
- Media Format : DVD, PAL
- Run time : 1 hour and 45 minutes
- Release date : 25 October 2000
- Actors : Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks
- Dubbed: : Danish, Arabic, Dutch, German, Japanese, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, French, Hindi, Hungarian, Polish, Thai, Korean
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Sony
- ASIN : B000CCI3E6
- Country of origin : Australia
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: 3,173 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- 2,471 in Movies (Movies & TV)
- Customer Reviews:
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Reviewed in Australia on 8 October 2020
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Super old fashioned feel good predictable love story which ends perfectly. I have watched it so many times. I left Covid lockdown for a couple of wonderful hours and laughed and cried with Meg and Tom and remembered what life used to be .
Reviewed in Australia on 29 April 2021
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They don’t make movies like this anymore. No preaching, no PC, but authentic.
Reviewed in Australia on 16 July 2021
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Great fun.
Reviewed in Australia on 9 October 2020
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This is a classic movie with great script & cast. We wanted to add to our library.
Reviewed in Australia on 25 September 2020
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grate movie
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Kevin S.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sleepless in Seattle - Blu-ray
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2020Verified Purchase
For a modern classic, a tenner is a bargain and another early 1990’s favourite finally gets a U.K. release.
I’ve always enjoyed it, and it’s largely held up well, as Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan play out the story of two people who may be destined for each other, even though they don’t know each other.............
The film though, does look perfectly fine on Blu-ray, and I even noticed a couple of details in the opening titles I don’t think I had before.
Extras are limited to a 14 minute talking heads featurette and the 1993 ‘When I Fall in Love’ music video. Seemingly the Blu-ray Disc losing the Nora Ephron commentary that was on the old Collector’s edition DVD.
I’ve always enjoyed it, and it’s largely held up well, as Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan play out the story of two people who may be destined for each other, even though they don’t know each other.............
The film though, does look perfectly fine on Blu-ray, and I even noticed a couple of details in the opening titles I don’t think I had before.
Extras are limited to a 14 minute talking heads featurette and the 1993 ‘When I Fall in Love’ music video. Seemingly the Blu-ray Disc losing the Nora Ephron commentary that was on the old Collector’s edition DVD.
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I. Giles
5.0 out of 5 stars
The film's countless followers have no reason to doubt that the BD version is worth every penny (or cent!) on this occasion
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 September 2016Verified Purchase
The 1989 and highly successful When Harry Met Sally film firmly established Meg Ryan as the slightly 'dippy' but lovable girl next door engaged in a prolonged relationship which happily ends in her marriage. This 1993 Sleepless in Seattle continued that runaway success with the plot this time revolving, and resolving, around the unlikely prospect of a new relationship blossoming and eventually flowering over the width of the US.
As before, there are alternative unlikely contenders vying for romantic status within both key roles as well as a host of other supporting roles which add considerably to the humour of the plot as well as underlining the credentials of the main relationship as it develops. The initial driving force behind this unlikely scenario is Sam Baldwin's young son and his desire to look after his father while at the same time finding a mother figure to replace his own deceased mother. This film is driven by that very understandable desire which also pulls at the heartstrings without being mawkish in any trivial manner.
Audience sympathy and commitment is thus established from the very start and never flags - a true Romantic Comedy of epic and lasting proportions is thus assured. The rest is history as they say! Those not in the know will need to buy a copy if they are to find out the details as to what then happens.
However, this review is not intended to discuss the actual film as by now it will have both its supporters and detractors. Entering into those conflicts is not the purpose of the review which is aimed squarely at the many supporters of this film.
Essentially, for all of those who are keen supporters of this film and who have bought the previous DVD version of this disc, the only issue of vital importance will be whether the Blu-ray offers an improvement technically sufficient to justify the additional expense.
For this reviewer the answer is a clear affirmative. The upgrade offers a clear advance on both image and audio quality with the imaging being a marked improvement. The colours are firmer and there is an increase to the perceived depth of the imaging. The whole film simply becomes more 'real.' The film, which is so concerned with close characterisation, benefits considerably from this enhancement of reality.
The degree of improvement experienced from this BD will also inevitably depend on the replay equipment used. The following technical information is intended to be a guide to aid in assessment.
The screen used for this review is only of moderate dimensions being a 40 inch television screen. However, the television is a high performing 4K unit which delivers a compensating positive effect. The moderate screen size lacks the impact of larger screens but is less critical of film faults.
However, the contributing player is, unusually, able to separate the audio and visual HDMI signals before they leave separately to the television and pre-amp. That feature enhances both the visual and audio elements of the output. The audio, not so critical in the case, delivers an unusually wide-ranging and revealing performance. Its precision is equally revealing of film scores.
Readers with alternative equipment will have to interpret this review bearing in mind their own equipment and its comparative advantages and disadvantages.
The disc offers purchasers with suitable replay equipment a substantial improvement over the previous DVD.
In summary this BD is a transfer from good quality 1993 film stock and has responded well to the upgrade and well worth considering. The film's countless followers have no reason to doubt that the BD version is worth every penny (or cent!) on this occasion.
As before, there are alternative unlikely contenders vying for romantic status within both key roles as well as a host of other supporting roles which add considerably to the humour of the plot as well as underlining the credentials of the main relationship as it develops. The initial driving force behind this unlikely scenario is Sam Baldwin's young son and his desire to look after his father while at the same time finding a mother figure to replace his own deceased mother. This film is driven by that very understandable desire which also pulls at the heartstrings without being mawkish in any trivial manner.
Audience sympathy and commitment is thus established from the very start and never flags - a true Romantic Comedy of epic and lasting proportions is thus assured. The rest is history as they say! Those not in the know will need to buy a copy if they are to find out the details as to what then happens.
However, this review is not intended to discuss the actual film as by now it will have both its supporters and detractors. Entering into those conflicts is not the purpose of the review which is aimed squarely at the many supporters of this film.
Essentially, for all of those who are keen supporters of this film and who have bought the previous DVD version of this disc, the only issue of vital importance will be whether the Blu-ray offers an improvement technically sufficient to justify the additional expense.
For this reviewer the answer is a clear affirmative. The upgrade offers a clear advance on both image and audio quality with the imaging being a marked improvement. The colours are firmer and there is an increase to the perceived depth of the imaging. The whole film simply becomes more 'real.' The film, which is so concerned with close characterisation, benefits considerably from this enhancement of reality.
The degree of improvement experienced from this BD will also inevitably depend on the replay equipment used. The following technical information is intended to be a guide to aid in assessment.
The screen used for this review is only of moderate dimensions being a 40 inch television screen. However, the television is a high performing 4K unit which delivers a compensating positive effect. The moderate screen size lacks the impact of larger screens but is less critical of film faults.
However, the contributing player is, unusually, able to separate the audio and visual HDMI signals before they leave separately to the television and pre-amp. That feature enhances both the visual and audio elements of the output. The audio, not so critical in the case, delivers an unusually wide-ranging and revealing performance. Its precision is equally revealing of film scores.
Readers with alternative equipment will have to interpret this review bearing in mind their own equipment and its comparative advantages and disadvantages.
The disc offers purchasers with suitable replay equipment a substantial improvement over the previous DVD.
In summary this BD is a transfer from good quality 1993 film stock and has responded well to the upgrade and well worth considering. The film's countless followers have no reason to doubt that the BD version is worth every penny (or cent!) on this occasion.
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nutty
1.0 out of 5 stars
CRAP,,!!!zźźzź
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2021Verified Purchase
L was talking about films etc man at work said this is his favourite so romantic/sad. So l Fort try it. Its 1hr and 30 mins before title characters meets(1hr + boring plot before hand), l found both title characters charmless .only redeeming part was the little kid. L,very heard so much about this movie . God.it was crap🥵

Esmie
4.0 out of 5 stars
A modern day fable
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 March 2013Verified Purchase
A modern day fairy tale exquisitely performed through a smooth and joyful script. Sam's wife has died and their son Jonah is only 8 years old. Their profound loss is excised superbly through the use of a 'happy ever after' and 'MFEO' (made for each other) motif catalysed by Jonah's searing outpouring of grief on behalf of his Dad ( and also, ergo, himself) on a radio programme to an 'agony aunt' (psychoanalyst/grandma). The ensuing transformation is so wittily revealed, and played out to the majestic backdrop of the New York skyline. Love rules ok? D'ya get the message- more importantly will you be seduced by it? do you believe? Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are strangely believable somehow! PS now see 'You've Got Mail
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Davey 1
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great film to watch on a rainy night, excellent service and excellent value for money.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 March 2021Verified Purchase
I liked everything, i can describe it in one word excellent. The memories of the first time i saw it came flooding back to me, and of my special friend who shared the best of nights with me. Sadly my friend is no longer here. Thank you for the memories.