First Man [DVD]
S**N
Ryan Gosling Shines...no pun intended!
This movie is now on top for me. I remember well that day because I was home from work, with the flu and I was laying on my couch watching the full report and had drifted off to sleep early on and had awakened just as Armstrong was stepping down on the lunar surface and made his "first step" speech. I was in my mid-twenties at that time and this movie brought all that back for me. Ryan is outstanding in the role and does justice to Armstrong and the issues NASA was going thru at that time. I highly recommend this movie.
S**O
Why hadn't I heard of this movie
This was a great movie! I'm surprised I hadn't heard of it before.
M**J
Good movie
Son rented it, said it was good.
L**O
Movie
Great price and wonderful movie
K**U
Used digital code in “new” 4K DVD
I bought a 4K Ultra HD disk of First Man. The movie came with the 4K version, the Blu-Ray version and the digital version. I followed the instructions to redeem the digital version and was told it had already been redeemed. So much for “new” I suppose.
S**S
"I don't really get this-OHHH!"
It's that old saying about aviation in video form: Long hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror.
A**R
DVD
My husband really Loved this movie. I'm so glad I got it for him
D**O
One of the best and most awe-inspiring films in many years.
Absolutely phenomenal filmmaking combined with the tale of one of mankind's most epic achievements makes "First Man" one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. On a pure technical level alone, it is a remarkable effort. Superior production values including editing, production design, sound mixing & editing, music, and photo-realistic Oscar-winning visual effects combine to immerse us into the excitement and risks of 1960's space travel and propel this biopic to classic status."First Man" features a stellar cast led by another very fine, understated performance from Ryan Gosling as the titular astronaut. Gosling gives us a Neil Armstrong who is always fascinating to watch, regardless of whether he's flying an experimental spacecraft or listening to a lecture. Claire Foy is equally compelling in what could have been a much more formulaic role such as Kathleen Quinlan in "Apollo 13". Similarly, the rest of the ensemble- especially Kyle Chandler, Jason Clarke, Corey Stoll, and Lukas Haas- effectively play their historical characters as "real people" and never seem to be acting like, well, actors. They disappear into their roles and do not show off in ways most lesser actors would.There are a surprisingly fair amount of detractors for this film, so I can't say as confidently as I should be able to that everyone and their mother's uncle needs to see it. The "flag/ patriotism controversy" was nothing short of moronic. I have seen critics from far-right and far-left perspectives tear this movie apart; hilariously and ironically, these two radical opposites seemed to work together in putting a dent in this film's performance, and may well have succeeded: while reviews were largely stellar for "First Man", it fell short of box office analysts' forecasts and was unable to recoup its relatively modest budget theatrically. This all echoes the odd fate of 1983's "The Right Stuff"; it too was a well-reviewed, Oscar-winning film about NASA's early days, and it too was ignored by audiences in its initial release.*How* you watch this is vital for your appreciation of it. I recommend not watching this on anything less than a 40" TV and Blu-Ray; I saw it on a 50" on 4K UHD and was blown away by many sequences. I can't imagine watching it on a laptop or on DVD. While the documentary-style naturally prohibits "First Man" from being a definitively beautiful-looking film, the added details from 4K including ample film grain in the non-IMAX footage immerse us even further into the experience.The film may take minor liberties with history (especially for Hollywood), yet due to strong performances, documentary-style filmmaking, and impeccable production values, "First Man" is a stunning achievement. Last but far from least, the score by Justin Hurwitz is one of the best original scores I have ever heard, and that's a lot of praise coming from a soundtrack aficionado; it is a sin this was not nominated by the Oscars in favor of far more unoriginal music.
P**M
Imagem Excelente
A qualidade da imagem do blu ray está ótima.
O**R
Buena película
Llego en tiempo y en perfectas condiciones. La película es con buena calidad de imagen y sonido.
L**B
Secondo me un film incredibile
Lato tecnico, immagini ottime e audio buono per questa edizione in 4K, buoni e interessanti anche i contenuti speciali.Il film di per se mi è piaciuto molto, ma questo è un gusto personale
P**R
A man on a mission
Everyone knows who Neil Armstrong was. And why he has such a place in history. But nobody really knows much about Neil Armstrong the man himself. Not least because he was a very private individual.Director Damien Chazelle brings us a biopic movie on the subject, with Ryan Gosling in the lead, that aims to shed some light on the man who was the first to walk on the moon.This is not a biopic that covers his entire life, though. Just the decade before the Apollo eleven mission. During which time Neil Armstrong flew many different craft, often coming very close to catastrophe in some primitive and dangerous experimental machines. When he suffered personal loss. And when he became part of a mission that the whole world would watch. That could very easily have failed. How does some cope with all this?First man has cinematography that makes it look like something from the era. The sound design is incredible, and it really makes you feel as if you are in these machines that are rickety and might come apart at any moment. But it also has human perspective.Ryan Gosling's Neil is a fascinating watch, a man who doesn't seem to be able to articulate his feelings, even though he clearly has them, and a man of incredibly intense focus. Claire Foy also stands out for her portrayal of his wife Janet, who mans the home front under all the pressure while her husband is doing all this.There's a lot of other figures from the history, some of whom you might blink and miss if you don't know the subject. But Corey Stoll [Eph from TV show 'the Strain] does manage to make an impression as Buzz Aldrin. And fans of tv show Gotham watch out for Riddler Corey Michael Smith as astronaut Roger Chaffee.Even though you know how the sequence will go, the lunar landing ends up being one of the tensest bits of cinema you will ever see. And although it doesn't show the flag planting, it doesn't show the difficulties they had in take off either, so it's not as selective as it was accused of being.This is a portrayal of one remarkable man who was at the centre of one remarkable achievement, and it brings it all to life in a manner you will never forget. With a subtle but memorable score as well. Well worth five stars.The dvd has the following language and subtitle options:Languages: English. English audio description.Subtitles; English.It goes into the menu when loaded without trailers or ads to get through.Extras;Deleted scenes. Two of these, which can be watched individually or in a row. One is four minutes long. The other no more than thirty seconds.There's a commentary from the director, the writer, and the editor.Plus a few short featurettes. Which run from two to six minutes.Shooting for the moon. One of those general overview of the movie featurettes.Preparing to launch. About the genesis of the film.Giant leap in one small step. About Neil Armstrong himself. This one is really good.Mission gone wrong. About filming the sequences of flying the machines.Putting you in the seat. More about general filming.Recreating the moon landing. Which speaks for itself.Shooting at NASA. some fascinating film of NASA locations.Astronaut training. more of the above.
E**O
Sin duda alguna es la mejor película de este Genero que he visto.
Desde mi primera infancia (es decir desde que tuve uso de razón), fuy un fanático admirador de los avances que el hombre, reelizaba en el Espacio... Aún recuerdo como si fuese hoy (por entonces tenía nueve años), como aquella madrugada contuve la respiración, tras el visionado de aquellas borroras imágenes en blanco y ngro del televisor de la época, como aquel Astronauta pisó por primera vez la Luna. Lástima grande que ese sueño se desvaneciese en aquel momento... Pues en realidad tan solo se trataba de una carrera espacial, enmarcada dentro de la Guerra Fria, y la U.R.S.S. abrumada por las "facturas" de dicha carrera, tiró la toalla y acto seguido los vencedores hicieron exactamente lo mismo... en fin que el Sueño se habia acabado... Y 50 años después, el ser humano tan solo ha sido capaz de alejarse a unos 200 Kms. de la superficie de la Tierra: "QUE VERGüENZA PARA TODOS" .La pelicula en sí es excelente, pues se trata centra en el drama intimista de aquel héroe, y carece del chauvinismo, típico de este tipo de películas.
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