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Immortal [Blu-ray]

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Actors: Thomas Kretschmann, Frederic Pierrot, Thomas M. Pollard, Charlotte Rampling, Yann Collette
Directors: Enki Bilal
Format: Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Widescreen
Language: English
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New York City, year 2095. A floating pyramid has emerged in the skies above Manhattan, inhabited by ancient Egyptian Gods. They have cast judgement down upon Horus (a falcon headed god), one of their own. With only seven days to preserve his immortality, he must find a human host body to inhabit, and search for a mate.

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Actors: Thomas Kretschmann, Frederic Pierrot, Thomas M. Pollard, Charlotte Rampling, Yann Collette
Directors: Enki Bilal
Format: Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Widescreen
Language: English
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Number of discs: 1
Studio: FIRST LOOK PICTURES
DVD Release Date: December 2, 2008
Run Time: 102 minutes






        

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  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
by: Martin Asiner (Jersey City, NJ) on Monday, 24-August-2009
When I first viewed IMMORTEL, I had heard nothing of it nor of its director. All I knew of it was that it was a science fiction film that dealt with human eugenics experiments and an appearance by Egyptian gods in 2095. Now this was indeed an enticing combination. As the film began, I could see that the visuals, shot in animation and CGI, were the foundation. Now when any film is presented in its near entirety with the viewer asked to visualize the plot through a kaleidescope, the result is either a smashing success or a crushing bore. In this case, I would place IMMORTEL somewhere in the middle. There were only three actors who were filmed more or less as human beings. Two of them (Linda Hardy and Thomas Kratchsman) I had never heard of. Charlotte Rampling was the third though I did not recognize her under her heavily made up face and banged hair. My interest was limited to how the plot followed a byzantine path that defied logic. Director Enki Bilal, as I later found out, is a avante-garde director who specializes in tranferring comic books to the big screen as animations. As I watched, I tried to decide how the movie would have turned out had a director other than Bilal been behind the camera. I quickly realized that the result would not have made a big difference. The failure of IMMORTEL was Bilals determination to omit key facts needed as background. Now I have no problem with a director forcing his audience to think, but in this case, I had to think too much, a problem exacerbated by the patently fake look of too many characters who looked like nothing but computer-enhanced Pillsbury dough boys.

I had some problem with the appearance of a pyramid suddenly popping into existence over New York City in 2095. This problem was not that it appeared replete with bird headed Egyptian gods seeking to judge one of their own. My comfort zone of believability was shattered when the typical New Yorker seemed not to care a whit. I well know of blase New Yorkers, but their apathy was depressing. There are too many plot twists to reveal here, though these twists served more to distance the viewer rather than engage him. As the final credits rolled, I decided that IMMORTEL, like any film, could best be appreciated by those who already are fans of the genre and are willing to suspend disbelief even to the stretching point. I was not and this is why I give it a middling three stars.

by: Martin Asiner on Monday, 24-August-2009

  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
by: James McDonald (Lancaster, California) on Saturday, 11-July-2009
Rated R Running Time: 1 hr, 42 min.
Directed by Enkl Bilal from his comic strips, The Carnival of Immortals and The Woman Trap.
I only saw half of this film on the Sci-Fi Channel (now Sy-Fy) and thought I wanted to see the unedited version on DVD.
If you have a high-definition (HD) or LCD television, this is the movie to present your new television with to make the neighbors pea-green envy of you.
Most of this film is crystal-clear computer generated with filmed scenes with live actors, Linda hardy, Thomas Kretschmann and Charlotte Rampling.
It is an adult science-fiction film with scenes of nudity.
You have a floating pyramid, futuristic transportation and a falcon-headed, muscular naked god who wants to enter Nikopols body to rape Jill.
The movie is a perfect 10 for originality.
This film is similar to Final Fantasy - The Spirits Within (Special Edition), but the computer animation of Immortal is much better. You will be satisfied with this film.

DVD includes choice of 2.0 Stereo, 5.1 Surround, DTS Surround.
Film is in English, but with choice of Spanish subtitles.
Making if...Special Effects and a Featurette.

by: James McDonald on Saturday, 11-July-2009

  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
by: silvurreal (Rochester, NY USA) on Sunday, 25-January-2009
This movie is a gem. If only more people could appreciate the creativity and depth of something so unique. Highly recommended for those looking for a break from the cookie cutter thrills of hollywood. By the way, Im really particular about A/V quality... and there are no issues with this blu-ray.

by: silvurreal on Sunday, 25-January-2009

  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
by: WONKA (Lexington, Kentucky) on Thursday, 22-January-2009
The effects on this one blew my mind. This is a blu-ray perfect to throw on at a party or with a couple of friends.

by: WONKA on Thursday, 22-January-2009

  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
by: Yoyo59 (Briarwood, NY USA) on Monday, 19-January-2009
This movie is a surreal blend of computer generated characters wixed with live action and is filmed in an etherial wash of blue/gray colors. It reminds me of Dark City meets Lost City of Children.

by: Yoyo59 on Monday, 19-January-2009

  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
by: AMP (Somewhere on Earth) on Thursday, 15-January-2009
The Good Things
*Video and sound quality are not bad. The picture doesnt seem as sharp as it should be (too much DNR perhaps?!), but it still outdoes the DVDs quality. The image is clean, has good color (even though the movie is mostly gray and blue), and fairly well-detailed.
*Includes English subtitles which can translate the parts of the movie that were spoken in Egyptian. The only downside is that these subtitles need to be turned on manually. But its still good that it has some; the DVD version didnt have any, so I couldnt tell what was going on!
*Includes a making-of featurette and some trailers.
*Very excellent special effects. Visual imagery is so spectacular throughout the film that it is hardly ever dull (even though theres no real action to it).
*Good filming style with lots of vivid imagery.
*Excellent production design. Lots of funky sets, costumes, props, and loads of really cool flying cars.
*Fascinating characters. Lots of emotion; good acting and pretty good writing.
*Very interesting concepts throughout. Some content concerning eugenics. Some parts seem to question the definition of humanity.
*Good music.

The Bad Things
*Rather strange, somewhat confusing story. Definately warrants multiple viewings, however.
*Gets a little slow at some parts.
*Not for kids or the extremely squeamish; contains bloody violence, swearing, nudity, and sex.

The Questionable Things
*I dont get why so many characters were completely computer-generated; it seemed to make everything look more fake and confusing.

Easily comparable to The Fifth Element, but I consider this to be a little superior in many ways. Immortal is what science fiction should be about; intriguing visions of the future and of other worlds. Its also got some deep content concerning the nature of humanity. The storyline suffers from being a little too strange, confusing, and slow at parts, but I was very pleased with the visuals and the emotions of the characters. If youre interested in good sci-fi, Id reccomend at least renting this.

by: AMP on Thursday, 15-January-2009

  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
by: O. J. Alas (Central America) on Monday, 12-January-2009
This beautiful science fiction story works out more enjoyable in blu-ray technology, this is an incontrovertible truth. The image quality in this edition it is superior beside of DVD image, of course. But the sound... I can not understand why this edition misses the 5.1 sound system, specially when blu-ray has the capacity of offers that and more. By the way, people at First Look Pictures keep the same special features (and nothing else) than DVD edition; but I assume they did not have aditional material. If you already own «Immortal» DVD edition and want to have it in blu-ray quality, do not simple throw the DVD. Maybe you sometimes rather to hear a powerful sound istead of watch a clear image.

by: O. J. Alas on Monday, 12-January-2009

  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
by: M. Weber (United States) on Wednesday, 10-December-2008
not great, but really interesting experience nonetheless. I enjoyed the slow pace and strange, almost immersive, mood. Sub-standard SFX, compared to a Hollywood production but quite good for the budget.

by: M. Weber on Wednesday, 10-December-2008

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