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Unforgiven



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Gene Hackman Movie:
Unforgiven



Movie
Unforgiven
Unforgiven
List Price: $14.98Label: Warner Home Video

Salesrank: 7128

Released: March 26, 1997
Our Price: $4.47
Used Price: $2.86
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • Letterboxed
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Clint Eastwood
  • Gene Hackman
  • Morgan Freeman
  • Richard Harris
  • Jaimz Woolvett
  • Editorial Review:
    Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman play retired, down-on-their-luck outlaws who pick up their guns one last time to collect a bounty offered by the vengeful prostitutes of the remote Wyoming town of Big Whiskey. Richard Harris is an ill-fated interloper, a colorful killer-for-hire called English Bob. And Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner Gene Hackman is the sly and brutal local sheriff whose brand of law enforcement ranges from unconventional to ruthless.

    DVD Features:
    Production Notes
    Theatrical Trailer

    Description of Unforgiven:
    Winner of four Academy Awards, including best picture, director, supporting actor, and best editing, Clint Eastwood's 1992 masterpiece stands as one of the greatest and most thematically compelling Westerns ever made. "The movie summarized everything I feel about the Western," said Eastwood at the time of the film's release. "The moral is the concern with gunplay." To illustrate that theme, Eastwood stars as a retired, once-ruthless killer-turned-gentle-widower and hog farmer. He accepts one last bounty-hunter mission--to find the men who brutalized a prostitute--to help support his two motherless children. Joined by his former partner (Morgan Freeman) and a cocky greenhorn (Jaimz Woolvett), he takes on a corrupt sheriff (Oscar winner Gene Hackman) in a showdown that makes the viewer feel the full impact of violence and its corruption of the soul. Dedicated to Eastwood's mentors Sergio Leone and Don Siegel and featuring a colorful role for Richard Harris, it's arguably Eastwood's crowning directorial achievement. --Jeff Shannon

    Unforgiven Reviews:
    One of the best Westerns 5 Star Review
    2009-11-07 - When you get Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Richard Harris, and Morgan Freeman in one film you know you are in for a treat. This movie does not disappoint. Each of the actors does a superb job in each of his characters giving each incredible depth. Even Richard Harris' character is important even though he is only in a few scenes. Each of the characters both have their good traits and their evil ones. Eastwood and Freeman play reformed gunfighters turned farmers out to get one more bounty. The internal turmoil and conflict of going back to their old ways is played well by both. How violence has worn on each plays a central roll in the film. Hackman's character is the extreme law and order man who wants to control everything that goes on his town and will go to very violent means to make sure that he does.

    Although this film is extremely violent in places, unlike a lot of other films it does an excellent job of showing the results of that violence on the perpetrators of that violence. They don't just walk away at ease with themselves.

    The features on the blu-ray are pretty good but very dated. There is the behind the scenes feature, the interviews with the major actors, the voice over commentary, as well as a retrospective of Clint Eastwood's career up to that point. And that's the main drawback to the extras, they weren't updated for the blu-ray so they are about 15 years old. Not that big of deal for me, but something that someone might want to know.



    Unforgiven 3 Star Review
    2009-10-25 - The transfer of the movie to blu ray was not as good as I had hoped for. I do have the regular dvd, and when played on my Sony bdp-S1 it looks excellent. I just did not get the wow factor on this video or audio transfer.I think most people would be very satisfied with the regular dvd.

    A blu-ray dissapointment, but a wonderful movie 3 Star Review
    2009-10-22 - There are a plethora of reviews of the movie, but my review is mostly a comparison of the BD vs DVD version. I won't discuss its merits as a western, which is a classic and worthy of 5 stars. This BD disk is 3 stars for its technical quality.

    The BD version is worth buying if you don't own the 2 disk special edition, which has the better DVD transfer, and cost more, even after discounts! But if you own the better DVD version and are looking to own the best version for home viewing, hold on.

    While the audio is crisp and clear, there is no magic in its mastering or imaging, its just clearer sound than the DVD.

    The BD transfer is generally sharp, but there are moments so dull, I thought I was running the DVD version. The high resolution of BD removes jaggies seen in diagonal lines and pixelation revealed by DVD resolution projected into a large HDTV, but this BD's colors are often washed out, and edges of objects blurred. This lack of resolution is much worse in the night scenes including the finale scene, and is 80% less during daylight shots. Some of the daylight shots do appear as blurry as the night shots. Unlike better BD out there, overall the background elements do not have more striking detail over the DVD. By comparison, a stellar transfer exists even in old movies. If you are a fan of WWII airplanes, see the 1969 'Battle of Britain' or the classic 2001: Space Odyssey.

    However, if you don't own the 2 disk set, this BD disk incorporates all the extras of the 2 disk set into one disk, and a better buy than the original DVD release.

    Cllint Esatwood Favorite 5 Star Review
    2009-10-18 - I've seen this movie many times on cable. I was amazed to see if for $9.99 on Amazon. This was my very first Blue Ray disk that I own. A very good movie. Very good cinema-photography on some of the scenics shots. I'm not a western movie fanatic but this is a very strong story. Like "The quick and the dead".

    Any movie with Gene Hackman and Clint Eastwood has to be good. Very good acting.

    Thanks Amazon for the great price.

    Beyond good and evil. 5 Star Review
    2009-09-30 - Briefly said - "Unforgiven" looks like a western, where two cowboys cut the face of a whore; whores seeking revenge, spread the rumor that they would pay a thousand dollar prize to any killer who would kill "them" cowboys; some killers could not make it and were repelled by the sheriff; but eventually killers killed those cowboys, the sheriff and his deputies. And the last man standing was of course William Munny, the killer, played by Clint Eastwood.
    This is the description of the events, but "Unforgiven" is not about the events, it's not really a western either. This movie is about people, struggling to live some life and being always unforgiven for that. All of them had lost directions in their lives, all of them understand good and evil at some intuitive level of their own.
    The movie does not depict honorable women, tough good fellows, witty winners, slick riders. Tough Little Bill is brutally tough, witty English bob lost miserably, and William Munny can hardly climb the horse.
    This movie is a drama and only the final shoot out reminds about a western, but even this shoot out is depicted to be humanly slow, hesitant and dangerous. The final glance of William Munny is of course the famous glance of Clint Eastwood and yet again with the shadow of alcoholic agitation.
    "Unforgiven" is a true masterpiece.
    At the end the idea of the movie is that people have to be resolute. When the common moral grounds are low the resoluteness becomes the honor, and the voyeurism of by-standers like the writer, who "never had a gun", becomes the utterly disgusting, ignoble.











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