Apocalypse Now [Blu-Ray]

Apocalypse Now [Blu-Ray]


Categories: TOP 250, Blu-ray catalog, Drama Oscar,
Article: 1923
Name: Apocalypse Now
Year: 1979
Country: USA
Studio: American Zoetrope
Duration: 02:27:11 | 03:16:03
Translate: Professional polyphonic, author's
Audio: Russian (AC3, 6 ch, 384 Kbps), (AC3, 6 ch, 448 Kbps), (DTS-HD MA, 8 ch, 4454 Kbps), English (DTS-HD MA, 8 ch, 4482 Kbps), (AC3, 2 ch, 224 Kbps)
Video: 1920x1080
Субтитри: Russian, Spanish
: 8.5/10
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Actors: Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Frederic Forrest, Sam Bottoms, Laurence Fishburne, Albert Hall, Harrison Ford, Dennis Hopper, G.D. Spradlin, Jerry Ziesmer, Scott Glenn, Bo Byers, James Keane, Carrie Rozelle, Ron McQueen, Tom Mason, Cynthia Woo
Type: Blu-ray
380.00₴ €8.93

Apocalypse Now: During the Vietnam War, a special agent is sent upriver to Cambodia with orders to find and kill a half-crazed colonel who has created what appears to be his own kingdom of violence in a remote area. One of the main lines of John Miliu's original script was: "They teach guys to burn people with fire, but they'll never let them write swear words on airplanes." And in the words of Joseph Conrad: “I hate the stench of lies.” The new, complete and final version of the film tries to explain this idea to today's young people, boys and girls who have to live in this terrible immoral world, and who hope to live honestly. As a result of all this, the film added 49 minutes that had not previously existed; the film became more philosophical, sexier, funnier, quirkier, more romantic and more politically intriguing. New ideas run through the entire film: scenes on a French plantation appeared; playboy scene expanded; a new scene with a patrol boat at the beginning of the journey along the river; a new scene featuring Brando appeared - a scene that could not have been shown twenty years ago, because this topic was covered in a thick layer of lies in America. Ultimately, the goal of the new version was to achieve a richer, fuller and more nuanced sense of what Vietnam was like back then: the naivety, madness, excitement, horror, sensitivity and moral dilemma of America's most surreal and nightmarish war.