DARIO ARGENTO - SUSPIRIA [REMASTER UNCUT] Blu-ray |
Tytuł oryginalny: |
Suspiria |
Tytuł polski: |
Suspiria [blu-ray] |
Rok produkcji: |
1977 |
Kraj: |
Italy |
Reżyseria: |
Dario Argento |
Obsada: |
Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Flavio Bucci, Miguel Bose, Barbara Magnolfi, Susanna Javicoli, Eva Axen, Rudolf Schundler, Udo Kier, Alida Valli |
Opis:
Nowe, piękie odrestaurowane wydanie The remastered HD transfer is, on the whole, absolutely stunning showcasing new levels of detail that will be a revelation even for those familiar with the film. The colours saturate the screen giving life to Tovoli's cinematography. Occasionally the transfer betrays it's origins with the odd scene that doesn't seem to match the overall quality of the image, but don't let that put you off. Apart from viewing Suspiria on the big screen with which nothing can compare, this represents the definitive way to view Argento's classic. Outside of devoted cult audiences, many Americans have yet to discover the extremely stylish, relentlessly terrifying Italian horror genre, or the films of its talented virtuoso, Dario Argento. Suspiria, part one of a still-uncompleted trilogy (the luminously empty Inferno was the second), is considered his masterpiece by Argento devotees but also doubles as a perfect starting point for those unfamiliar with the director or his genre. The convoluted plot follows an American dancer (Jessica Harper) from her arrival at a European ballet school to her discovery that it's actually a witches coven, but, really, don't worry about that too much. Argento makes narrative subservient to technique, preferring instead to assault the senses and nervous system with mood, atmosphere, illusory gore, garish set production, a menacing camera, and perhaps the creepiest score ever created for a movie. It's essentially a series of effectively unsettling set pieces--a raging storm that Harper should have taken for an omen, and a blind man attacked by his own dog are just two examples--strung together on a skeleton structure. But once you've seen it, you'll never forget it.
As Europe's leading horror director, Dario Argento is a Cine-Excess phenomenon. His 1977 Suspiria is a masterpiece of the modern macabre, using complex plotting, excessive visual style and even more excessive on-screen murders that situate it between arthouse and atrocity. The film stars Jessica Harper as an American student who uncovers a deadly coven of witches at her prestigious German dance academy. With its experimental camerawork and lighting and an unnerving score courtesy of the rock group Goblin, Suspiria is an epic European nightmare as influential as it is terrifying. This new high definition transfer also boasts newly commissioned extras including the documentary 'Fear at 400 Degrees: The Cine-Excess of Suspiria' featuring Argento and Claudio Simonetti, plus critical reaction to the film and an audio commentary by leading Argento experts Alan Jones and Kim Newman making this the ultimate edition of Suspiria for fans and theorists alike.
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Obraz: |
2.35 |
Czas trwania: |
98 min |
Dźwięk: |
English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 |
Napisy: |
angielskie, brak polskich |
Polska wersja językowa: |
brak polskiej wersji |
Dodatki: |
The extras add value with an informative commentary by Argento expert Alan Jones and critic Kim Newman, a new documentary featuring contributions from Argento, Claudio Simonetti (of Goblin), Norman J. Warren, Newman and academic Patricia MacCormack, and extended interviews with Warren, Newman and MacCormack. |
Region: |
Region B (Europa, Polska) |
Ilość dysków: |
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