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Ready Player One (Blu-ray)(BD) From filmmaker Steven Spielberg comes the science fiction action adventure “Ready Player One,” based on Ernest Cline’s estseller of the same name. The film is set in 2045, with the world on the brink of chaos and collapse. But the people have found salvation in the OASIS, an expansive virtual reality universe created by the brilliant and eccentric James Halliday (Mark Rylance). When Halliday dies, he leaves his immense fortune to the first person to find a digital Easter egg he has hidden somewhere in the OASIS, sparking a contest that grips the entire world. When an unlikely young hero named Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan) decides to join the contest, he is hurled into a reakneck, realitybending treasure hunt through a fantastical universe of mystery, discovery and danger
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 8.32 ounces
- Item model number : B079P9BWR8
- Director : Steven Spielberg
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Subtitled, NTSC
- Run time : 2 hours and 19 minutes
- Release date : July 24, 2018
- Actors : Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, Lena Waithe, Philip Zhao
- Subtitles: : Spanish, Portuguese, English, French
- Producers : Donald De Line, Adam Somner, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Daniel Lupi, Chris DeFaria
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Studio Distribution Services
- ASIN : B079P9BWR8
- Writers : Zak Penn, Ernest Cline
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,878 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #50 in Fantasy Blu-ray Discs
- #63 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
- #323 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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I really wanted to hate this movie. Damn you, Spielberg. In essence, this is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with a heavy dose of The Lego Movie and Wreck it, Ralph. It is almost all CGI with endless pop culture references, particularly about the eighties. Ugh, seriously how did Spielberg pull this off. It should have been an unbearable cringefest.
On to the questions.
Why do I hate the eighties so much? I don’t but good lord it has been done to death. The eighties were a great time and had some really good entertainment. Much of that entertainment was about how the fifties were a great time mind you (Happy Days, Back to the Future). I understand how nostalgia works and you can set your watch by it. Spielberg surprisingly puts in more than just the eighties references that are in the book. This keeps it from being a stale oh I remember this geek fest. He also just lets the screen speak for itself so we don’t get that obnoxious hey look at this, don't you remember this, camera work so many films of this type seem to revel in.
What was your favorite pop-culture cameo? I am not saying. Cause its a spoiler. But man my heart grew three times its normal size. I do need to call my cardiologist now that I think about it.
What was your favorite story twist? I like the fact that the bad guy's big plan is to take over this virtual space and put in pop-up ads and microtransactions. I mean who can hate a movie where the bad guy is basically Electronic Arts or Activision or Comcast.
So good social commentary then? There is the same vibe as Sorry to Bother You had in this film. A decent subplot about debt slavery to companies. Though the actual pictures certainly are different otherwise.
The film also makes a very sly commentary on how it is necessary to change an original work to make it work on a film. Considering the changes that were made to the book I have to believe that was deliberate meta-commentary.
Sounds like you had at least a few nitpicks no? Okay while the film was good about not focusing too much on cameos it did spend way to much time explaining certain plot points and trivia. To use an easy no spoiler example the main character decides to dress his avatar as Buckaroo Banzai for a date. Just dress him that way so it gives people in the audience the thrill to recognize the outfit instead of mentioning it in voice over and have every character seem to dwell on it.
The ugly plain girl with the sexy avatar who doesn’t want the hero to see her in real life cause he would be repulsed is played by Olivia Cooke. You know the lead in that Vanity Fair miniseries your wife was watching. Yeah, they give her a birthmark or something but seriously? I can think of another cast member that honestly would have been a better match for our hero. But Hollywood has to Hollywood.
Speaking of the film seems to make clear that this online place is the cause of many of the world's problems and for all its good intentions it is bad for society and the people in the same. I like to believe that the movie still shares this opinion at the end which makes the actual plot developments quite curious.
Are you surprised you enjoyed yourself? I shouldn’t be. I liked Wreck it Ralph and both Lego movies. I had a hard time getting into Stranger Things but I will give it another try someday. Heck some of the aged remakes, reboots have been okay for example the new Blade Runner and um Friday the 13th maybe..? Okay, that is a work in progress. Point is I am not against nostalgia in practice as much as I seem to be in theory. When they start making films about the old days and it is your youth one quickly realizes I am not the young protagonist who gets the girl I am the old guy who dies after wasting his life playing games and watching movies.
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Reviewed in Mexico on January 28, 2024
Esta película... no me daba buen feeling y de hecho me negué a verla un tiempo hasta que me recomendaron (mucho, muchísimo, varias veces) el visionado, y la realidad es que, para mi sorpresa, me enamoró desde el principio.
Es básicamente una oda al gamer, desde los primeros allá en los 70 hasta los actuales, con una cantidad enorme de referencias, tanto clásicas como modernas. Todo gamer puede verse en esta película.
Pero no solo se queda en el gamer: todo geek se ve en la película, con referencias a series de los 80 y a películas de nuestra infancia.
Es una película que es todo brillo, y que tiene detalles que chirrían y que solo puedes comprender si has leído el libro.
Y es que son dos experiencias que beben de la misma fuente y que cuentan la misma búsqueda del tesoro pero de un modo diferente. Esta película es más cosmopolita, más englobadora, y admite a cualquier geek o gamer entre sus brazos porque siempre vas a encontrar en pantalla algo que va a recordarte a alguna de tus experiencias o juegos favoritos, pero al mismo tiempo ofrece esos momento "¡Wow!" a los enamorados de otros ámbitos (lo dejo en el aire, sin spoilers).
Es una película que representa el sueño de todo gamer: ¡queremos un James Donovan Halliday y un OASIS ya!
Ready Player One is a spectacular movie from start to finish complete with ground breaking special effects which makes you not only enjoy this grand adventure but also appreciate how much effort and complexity went into making this film. Moreover this movie has superb repeat value and this beautiful steelbook edition (2D & 3D combo) makes it a must buy.
Picture Quality - 5/5
Ready Player One switches between the actual dystopian world which appears grim and dull and the virtual world (OASIS) which is full of colors, bright, beautiful and a sight to behold. Sharpness is never an issue when you are inside OASIS. Reference quality material through and through. Real world scenes sometimes appear a bit grainy but that does not distract from the overall fantastic experience. Full marks to this extraordinary presentation from Warner Bros.
Audio Quality - 5/5
A movie of this scale deserves an equally potent audio design and this Blu-ray never disappoints. It has superior levels of immersion. Specially the OASIS sequences are pure demo worthy. Sound appears to come from every corner of the room allowing you to fully experience how Parzival, Aech or Art3mis would feel. Surrounds are heavily utilized and bass is never an issue (Lookout for The Shining sequence). Lastly the climactic battle scene proves the power of this highly sophisticated Dolby Atmos sound design. If only I could give it more marks.
Go ahead, book your ride if you haven't already. You will not be disappointed.
Reviewed in India on August 23, 2018
Ready Player One is a spectacular movie from start to finish complete with ground breaking special effects which makes you not only enjoy this grand adventure but also appreciate how much effort and complexity went into making this film. Moreover this movie has superb repeat value and this beautiful steelbook edition (2D & 3D combo) makes it a must buy.
Picture Quality - 5/5
Ready Player One switches between the actual dystopian world which appears grim and dull and the virtual world (OASIS) which is full of colors, bright, beautiful and a sight to behold. Sharpness is never an issue when you are inside OASIS. Reference quality material through and through. Real world scenes sometimes appear a bit grainy but that does not distract from the overall fantastic experience. Full marks to this extraordinary presentation from Warner Bros.
Audio Quality - 5/5
A movie of this scale deserves an equally potent audio design and this Blu-ray never disappoints. It has superior levels of immersion. Specially the OASIS sequences are pure demo worthy. Sound appears to come from every corner of the room allowing you to fully experience how Parzival, Aech or Art3mis would feel. Surrounds are heavily utilized and bass is never an issue (Lookout for The Shining sequence). Lastly the climactic battle scene proves the power of this highly sophisticated Dolby Atmos sound design. If only I could give it more marks.
Go ahead, book your ride if you haven't already. You will not be disappointed.