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Carlito's Way [Blu-ray] [Importado]
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Género | Acción y aventura., Carlitos Way, Drama, Acción y Aventura/Suspense, Película en DVD., Misterio y suspenso, Película Blu-ray. Ver más |
Formato | Blu-ray, AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Varios formatos, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
Colaborador | Al Pacino, Joseph Siravo, Viggo Mortensen, Richard Foronjy, Penelope Ann Miller, Ingrid Rogers, Brian De Palma, Sean Penn, Luis Guzman, John Leguizamo, James Rebhorn Ver más |
Idioma | Inglés |
Tiempo de ejecución | 2 horas y 24 minutos |
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Descripción del producto
From the director of Scarface comes the critically acclaimed crime thriller Carlito’s Way. Oscar winner Al Pacino gives an electrifying performance as former drug kingpin Carlito Brigante, who is sprung from prison by his high-powered attorney (Academy Award winner Sean Penn). He stuns the New York underworld by vowing to go straight from a history of violence, but his plans are undermined by misguided loyalties and an outmoded code of honor. In a life-or-death battle, Carlito takes on the relentless forces that refuse to let him go. Co-starring John Leguizamo and Luis Guzmán, Carlito’s Way is a powerful, action-packed ride all the way to its explosive conclusion.
Detalles del producto
- Relación de aspecto : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Idioma : Inglés
- Dimensiones del producto : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 22.68 g
- Número de modelo del producto : 61112073
- Director : Brian De Palma
- Media Format : Blu-ray, AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Varios formatos, NTSC, Widescreen, Subtitled
- Tiempo de ejecución : 2 horas y 24 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 18 mayo 2010
- Actores : Al Pacino, Sean Penn, Penelope Ann Miller, John Leguizamo, Ingrid Rogers
- Doblados: : Francés
- Subtítulos: : Francés, Español
- Idioma : Inglés (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), Francés (DTS 5.1)
- Estudio : Universal Studios
- ASIN : B0038ZITHK
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº7,963 en Películas y Series de TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y Series de TV)
- nº7,074 en Películas
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The story has Al Pacino (never better) playing Puerto Rican ex-con Carlito Brigante trying desperately to go straight and make a new life for himself and his dancer girlfriend (played by the excellent Penelope Ann Miller). Obviously, it all takes a turn for the worse when Carlito's attorney friend (played by an unrecognisable Sean Penn) is destined to take not only himself, but Carlito down with him. The film itself is beautifully acted, exceptionally well written (each character is well developed and fully rounded) and the direction by DePalma is his sharpest yet. His roaming camera and stylish lighting give the city scenes life and the bars and club that glitzy and low life appeal in equal measure. Al Pacino is perfect in the role and gives the film an exceptional emotional core - so to does Sean Penn, who is the epitome of sleaze and his look for the character is spot on. The romance between Pacino and Miller is well handled, not too slushy or slowing the story down - and like each plot point in the film, it is expertly handled and played out well.
All in all, one of DePalma's finest films and (for me) more satisfying than their previous collaboration 'Scarface' - although, that is excellent as well. Universals' disc has a sharp transfer and a short making of documentary, but the film itself is well worth the price of the disc alone. Recommended.

Al is absolutely majestic as Carlito, the ex-con who tries to make a normal life for himself after being released early from a 30-stretch. Unfortunately for him, the lawyer friend who got him out is a gangster-wannabee who attracts trouble and Carlito just can't help getting involved.
Despite being a gangster film, and directed by De Palma at that, there's relatively little violence, although when it comes it tends to be bloody and brutal. The film is mostly about Carlito's struggle to stay straight whilst amassing enough cash to get to a normal job in the Bahamas, but he just can't escape the past and others' expectations of him.
It's only natural to root for the guy as he tries to reach his goal, even if there are a few bumps in the road, despite knowing from the start of the film that the odds are against him.
The ending in Grand Central Station was tense and exciting and had Hitchcock written all over it.
As for the bluray, the picture quality is a definite step up from the dvd, but there's not much happening with the sound, despite the shootings. Still well worth the upgrade, in my opinion.

From start to finish it tells of mans determination to go straight while all around he his fraught with people trying to lure him back to his old ways . Tense is not the word in this film . It’s tightrope to the max . A unbelievable film not to be missed

The opening scene, with the 360 degree camera, neon lighting, Al Pacino narration, `welcome to paradise sign' and the emotionally charged music of Joe Cocker's `You are so beautiful' is what this film is all about! When it ties it up at the end, it left me in no doubt that I'd just watched a film that packs a punch and is worthy of several re-watches.
The poignancy and tragedy of Carlito is there for all to see and Al Pacino nails it. From the courthouse scene where he declares he is `completely rehabilitated, reinvigorated, and reassimilated' to his sense of loyalty to friends and the quixotic realisation that some dreams are out of reach - he is a great `everyman' cinema character. Top stuff.

good support to from Penelope Ann Miller as his long suffering girl friend and John Le Guizmo as his nemesis.excellent transfer to BD
recommended