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Apocalypse Now [DVD]

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Contributor Harrison Ford, James Keane, G.D. Spradlin, Robert Duvall, Frederic Forrest, Martin Sheen, Sam Bottoms, Ron McQueen, Bo Byers, Cynthia Wood, Dennis Hopper, Marlon Brando, Tom Mason, Francis Ford Coppola, Scott Glenn, Kerry Rossall, Jerry Ziesmer, Colleen Camp, Laurence Fishburne, Albert Hall See more
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Absolutely spectacular. Breathtaking photography and soundtrack. The ultimate reproduction of this epic film.The expanded color palette and HDR treatment is a sight to behold. Many scenes surpass conventional standards of movie photography and enter the realm of the art world of the classic masters Cezanne and Manet. Truly spectacular on an OLED set.This movie easily matches The Godfather as Francis Coppola’s greatest achievement.Three years in the making and initially panned by critics it stands as one of the greatest films of the twentieth century.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2011
    Apocalypse Now could be labeled the "most difficult production ever". Shooting lasted 238 days, a typhoon struck the sets and Martin Sheen suffered a heart attack. And that wasn't the end of it. Coppola struggled with the ending, the overbudget, Brando's overweight, the bad press surrounding the film and much much more. I have to say that I deeply admire Coppola for making this film and fight all the demons. He ended making a masterpiece and one of the best war films ever made. This was his last truly great film that will make him be remembered forever. Never again he had achieved the level of success that he had on the 70s with his four films (The Godfather, The Conversation, The Godfather part II and Apocalypse Now) but that's fine because this four films are among the finest of cinema history.

    As you may know, Apocalypse Now is set in Vietnam during the Vietnam War where a captain named Willard is sent in a mission to "terminate with extreme prejudice" the reign of Colonel Kurtz who has gone insane and is living up in Cambodia giving outregous orders. The movie it's not so much the destination as is the journey. During his travel, Willard meets a lot of characters including the ones that are with him in the boat, a Colonel Kilgore who assists him to crose to the other side of the river and more.

    I have to say that this film is outstanding in every regard. The locations are superb, the acting is amazing and the story is truly one of a kind. Dialogue is profound, funny, thoughtful and simply really good. Some scenes like the "Ryde of the Valkyries", "the meeting with Kurtz" and others are cinema classics that will be long remembered. Apocalypse Now is an exciting, often frightening ride that is require viewing for everyone. A classic materpiece through and through.

    Apocalypse Now was released by Lionsgate with new transfers supervised by Coppola himself and the release is a spectacular one.

    Video & Audio:

    Apocalypse Now comes to Blu Ray for the first time in its original aspect ratio looking absolutely amazing. The definition, the clarity, the detail, the crispness are awesome. Skin tones are really well defined and not at all artificial. There are some scenes with ocassional flickering but it's not at all distracting. There are no signs of compression artifacts and most importantly, film grain hasn't been removed or tampered giving the film a nice real life appearance. An excellent transfer that rivals the ones produced for the Godfather films (and those are also excellent).

    Apocalypse Now is credited for creating the 5.1 surround sound and for this release Lionsgate offers a 5.1 DTS-HD MA that's abolutely mesmerizing. The sound is really well distributed and all sound effects are really crisp. Dialogue is also crystal clear and without any hint of damage or hiss. An outstanding audio presentation.

    Bonus Features:

    Lionsgate released AN in two presentations: a two-disc special edition and a three disc "full disclosure edition" that it's the subject of review here

    Disc One:
    On disc one you have two versions of the film: Apocalypse Now (1979 original) and Apocalypse Now Redux (2001). Before I bought this set, I've only watched the Redux version which I liked but watching the original it seems to me that the 1979 version is the superior one. Some scenes in the Redux are too long (like the french plantation) but it's not a terrible version like many have point out. Regardless which version you prefer, the good thing is that you can choose (a thing George Lucas does not allow to us). Also both versions have an audio commentary by Coppola.

    Disc Two:
    Here is where all the good stuff is included. New to this release is an interview with John Milius and Coppola and a conversation between Martin Sheen and Coppola. Both are required viewing because of the stories and the different perspectives they had about the film. Also you have an interview with Fred Roos who explains the casting process of the film and we are treated to some screen tests of the actor.

    Then you have the original reading of Hearts of Darkness by Orson Welles in 1938, an interview by Roger Ebert to Coppola in the 2001 Cannes Festival (which is also required viewing), Deleted scenes, a featurette that explains the birth of 5.1 sound, the music of Apocalypse, the color palette, the editing and much much more.

    Disc three:
    This disc is exclusive to this release which includes the documentary Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (in HD). Filmed by Eleanor Coppola during the production of the film, this documentary is one of the finest ever produced. You can watch the film and this documentary and you will not only know how the film was made but know first-hand all the troubles that Coppola faced and his slow descent into madness and obsession to finish the movie. This documentary should be seen by every film student and fans of the film everywhere.

    Also included in this disc are marketing material, storyboard galleries, photo archives and more.

    This package also includes a nice collector's booklet with annotations by Coppola.

    Closing thoughts:

    Apocalypse Now is a classic film that is a must-own and deserves a top spot in any film library. Lionsgate and Coppola have done a 5 star release that no one should miss. With an outstanding restoration, 2 versions of the film and hours upon hours of bonus material including the excellent documentary Hearts of Darness, this set is one of the best Blu-Ray releases ever and is highly recommended for everyone.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
    I was recommended to watch this film by my attorney. He said I would love it and I truly did.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2001
    The original cut always felt incomplete. It was a bunch of great vignettes which were just thrown together. The new footage has helped give the film breathing room which was much needed. No longer is the ship raced from one surreal incident to the next. At the same time, the new footage also helps strengthen some of the films themes.
    Before I continue, it's worth noting that "Redux" isn't your typical directors cut, where new footage is simply just shoved into the film. Coppola and editor Walter Murch created an entirely new cut of the film using the original negatives. The film has also been beautifully restored using Technicolor dye-transfer prints, giving the film the Technicolor look of movies from the 40's and 50's. The colors are vibrant, rich, lush and blacks and truly black. "Apocalypse Now" was always one of the most beautifully photographed films and this new transfer helps justify that. The Cinematographer Vittorio Storaro said he cried when he saw the transfer. The remasterd sound is also spectacular. Murch has done an excellent job of putting the audience in the jungle. Now back to the film.
    The first bit a new footage was an extension of the last scene with Robert Duvall's character, Lt. Kilgore. After giving his famous napalm speech Kilgore is informed that the waves at the beech aren't going to be as big as he expected because the napalm strike has disturbed the wind. This is a nice little touch showing the cause and the effect of the US's actions; no matter what they do, there is a negative effect. After that, Martin Sheen's character Willard, steels Kilgore's surfboard. This was another nice addition. The original version always lacked scenes of Willard before his transformation from going up the river. The scene also helped reinforce the relationship Willard has with the men on the boat; they of course all get a kick out of what Willard does.
    The next big addition is the Playboy Bunny scene. This scene helps show how the war has even dehumanized sex. Lance (Sam Bottoms) is in a mud filled tent and is painting the face of the bunny he is with. I thought it was great how Coppola showed how dirty sex had become. Meanwhile, Chef (Frederic Forrest) is transforming the bunny he is with into another bunny by having her wear a wing and pose the same way this other bunny did in her spread. This was a masterful way of showing how incredibly impersonal sex has become.
    The last big addition I'll talk about is the infamous French Plantation scene. The scene started off well, but slowly went down hill. In the first part of it, the French help Willard and the men conduct a funeral for Clean (Fishburne). The men do their best job to conduct a funeral, but it's not exactly up to what a typical army funeral is. There's some great imagery in there, like the small shredded American flag which is used. The funeral scene also makes a great comparison to how Chief (Albert Hall) death is handled. By that time in the film, they are so far up the river that the Army's and American values have vanished; Lance is having a fun time with the body (the body's final resting place is the river, not the earth) while Willard and Chief are totally preoccupied.
    The plantation scene also helped reinforce the going back in time theme, something which came up a lot in "Heart of Darkness" but never panned out so well in the '79 version of "AP".
    After the funeral there is a dinner scene with the plantation heads, and this is where things go down hill. There is just way too much dialogue in this scene and Coppola's intentions are quite transparent. The French basically give a recap of the West's involvement in Vietnam and then talk specifically about the US's presence there. It was like Coppola was saying "Incase you don't know what the film is about and why the US are the bad guys in this war..." Worst of all the scene dragged out and hurt the pacing of the film. Coppola spent the last two hours communicating his anti war message visually and suddenly he just had someone blurt it all.
    There's some new stuff at the Kurtz compound, nothing too important but it helps give us some more time to take in the last 3rd of the film; again helping to reduce that rushed feeling.
    The end still doesn't quite work, but there is no way to fix this. The Vietnam war had no real ending, there was no climax, there wasn't one last big battle. The US simply accepted it was a war which couldn't be won and pulled out. The ending actually reflects this fairly well. Once the mad Colonel Kurtz is killed, Willard walks down to the boat, leading Lance out, who has become totally wrapped up in the madness. They then peacefully go back down the river. While something like one last battle would have given the film more of a sense of finality, that wouldn't have been staying true to the war.
    Overall, "Apocalypse Now - Redux" is an extraordinary film. Coppola never wastes a even a single frame (well there was the dinner scene...) Since this film was made, I don't think anyone has ever asked so much of the audience.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
    Great Entertainment, Very Funny, Great Acting. Watched it about seven times already!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
    Not usable
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
    Very happy with it
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
    Thanks! Good movie.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
    If you like war movies, this is a must! If you are squeamish about blood and animal mutilation, beware, there is one scene that is a bit controversial. The movie is based ona true story of a Colonel who was dramatically affected by the ravages of war and who became a type of god to the natives in Viet Nam. This is the story of a secret mission to find him and to take him out. I watch it every few years because it is so well done.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie!
    Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
    Im happy!
  • John Castellán
    5.0 out of 5 stars La edición definitiva
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 25, 2023
    Perfecta edición Blu ray 4k de Apocalypse Now el arte del steelbook y con el slipcover le dan un aspecto de doble arte, si leísta aún disponible no dudes en adquirirla, en cuanto al aspecto Tecnico es una maravilla la imagen es una maravilla asimismo la mezcla de audio tomando en cuenta el tiempo del filme es un audio increíble.
  • Didier Wauty
    5.0 out of 5 stars Apocalypse now est selon moi le plus grand film américain toutes époques confondues.
    Reviewed in Belgium on August 7, 2024
    Coffret dans un état , comme neuf !
    Remasteriser par F.F.Coppola les deux versions sont remarquable, quel boulot ! Et puis Palme d or au festival de Cannes c'est vraiment le film à ne pas rater !
    Avec un produit de cette qualité, le client est respecté ! Merci Amazon belgique.
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    Didier Wauty
    5.0 out of 5 stars Apocalypse now est selon moi le plus grand film américain toutes époques confondues.
    Reviewed in Belgium on August 7, 2024
    Coffret dans un état , comme neuf !
    Remasteriser par F.F.Coppola les deux versions sont remarquable, quel boulot ! Et puis Palme d or au festival de Cannes c'est vraiment le film à ne pas rater !
    Avec un produit de cette qualité, le client est respecté ! Merci Amazon belgique.
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  • Ana María
    5.0 out of 5 stars La edición especial es una maravilla.
    Reviewed in Spain on June 27, 2021
    Reseña de la edición especial de dos discos (bluray +dvd).
    En el Bluray, con excelente calidad de audio e imagen, se encuentran las dos versiones de esta obra maestra: la original y Redux. Es cierto que existe una tercera copia posterior no incluida (final cut), pero esta no es más que Redux con algunos cortes.

    La versión original cuenta con un doblaje distinto al de Redux y a mi parecer de una calidad muy inferior. No es que sea exactamente malo, pero el de Redux es soberbio y la diferencia se nota muchísimo. Añado que para mí Redux es la mejor versión, pues aunque pueda decaer ligeramente el ritmo, todas las escenas añadidas son de una altísima calidad.

    Los extras cumplen más que de sobra, con una galería de fotos, comentarios de Coppola, el programa original, alguna pequeña entrevista... y sobre todo el magnífico documental sobre el rodaje y la escena de destrucción del campamento.
  • P. Frederic
    5.0 out of 5 stars Apocalypse Now version définitive
    Reviewed in France on February 23, 2019
    Je précise dans le titre quelle version j'ai achetée car amazon a tendance à mêler les commentaires sur un même film que ce soit la version dvd ou bluray. La je vais écrire sur la version définitive, qui est plutôt fournie... 4 Dvds, 3 Blurays, 1 livre de mme Coppola, je n'ai pas encore tout regardé, seulement les blurays, d'une qualité optimale, sans fioritures, le film, la vola vf le commentaire de Coppola et les sous titres qui vont avec, redux ou copie 1979. J'ai tout de même déja une critique, les sous titres ne peuvent être supprimées de la vo, ce qui pour un bluray de 2019 est fort pénible, c'est pas du shakespeare et ayant vu le film - j'avais acheté la version redux en dvd lors de sa sortie il y a quelques années - un nombre de fois considérable, je suis assez grand pour comprendre les dialogues en anglais, Martin Sheen a une très bonne diction et il parle assez lentement pour se passer des sous titres. Et bin pas moyen de les virer... Bon.
    Surprise que je ne m'explique pas, la version redux que j'ai en dvd fait 3:13:59, le bluray fait 3:22:32 et je n'ai pas vu de scènes en plus... En a-t-il rallongé certaines, ou intercalé quelques prises de vue au milieu des autres ? Je n'ai pas la solution... Une énigme. (edit : la version DVD c'est du 25 images seconde, le bluray c'est du 24 images secondes, comme l'original sur pellicule, c'est ça la différence de temps)
    Autres surprises agréables, le format 2.35 est restitué au lieu du format bâtard 2.00 et le rendu des couleurs est magnifique, très moderne. J'ai lu ça et là que le format et les couleurs des précédentes éditions étaient le fait d'un "magicien de la lumière" italien, mouais, la magie c'est surtout de retrouver le format d'image originel et des couleurs qui ne sont plus délavées comme beaucoup de tirages de films des années 70, qui lorsqu'ils sont refilmés et sortent en bluray sont comme rajeunis. Le format, autant le 16/9 va bien au film "le parrain", film d'intérieur, oppressant, autant le 2.35 magnifie les images extérieures d'apocalypse now .
    Je conseille à ceux qui ne l'ont jamais vu de se ruer sur "heart of darkness" le docu de mme Coppola sur le tournage, avec des images inédites (brando qui avale un insecte !...) sur les affres de Francis Ford sur le tournage apocalyptique de son film, tourné aux Philippines en pleine guérilla, la tempête, Sheen malade et j'en passe... On est passé tout près du désastre vous allez voir...
    24.99 euros pour tout ce bon, sans mégotter, je suis ravi !!!