Michelle Yeoh Movie:

Sunshine Blu-ray



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Michelle Yeoh Movie:
Sunshine Blu-ray



Movie
Sunshine [Blu-ray]
Sunshine [Blu-ray]
List Price: $29.99Label: 20th Century Fox

Salesrank: 8371

Released: January 8, 2008
Our Price: $14.94
Used Price: $13.96
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: Blu-ray

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DTS Surround Sound
  • Dubbed
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • Starring:

  • Hiroyuki Sanada
  • Rose Byrne
  • Cliff Curtis
  • Paloma Baeza
  • Mark Strong
  • Editorial Review:
    Fifty years into the future a team of astronauts are sent to deploy a device to reignite the dying sun.System Requirements:Running Time: 110 Mins.Format: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/RACE AGAINST TIME Rating: R UPC: 024543485537 Manufacturer No: 2248553

    Description of Sunshine [Blu-ray]:
    A novel blend of doomsday thriller and meditative science fiction, Danny Boyle's Sunshine imagines a disturbing future in which mankind must re-ignite the sun or face total extinction. A team of scientists and crew members (played by an eclectic cast that includes Cillian Murphy from Boyle's 28 Days Later, The Fantastic Four's Chris Evans, Rose Byrne of TV's Damages, and martial-arts legend Michelle Yeoh) is dispatched to the dying star, but disaster strikes from almost every conceivable angle; as the crew is whittled down by accidents and psychological breaks, the survivors must discover a way to carry out the mission or seal the fate of the world's population. Alternately exciting and pensive, Sunshine's dichotomous tone may throw viewers expecting a special-effects bonanza (though the film's visuals are frequently stunning), but for those who recall such cerebral '70s efforts as Silent Running and Phase IV, Boyle's unusual take will be refreshing and even fascinating. The DVD includes commentaries by Boyle and Dr. Brian Cox, who served as the film's science advisor; Boyle also lends his voice to a brace of deleted scenes, including an alternate ending (which doesn't improve on the one used in the film). Thorough production diaries cover every aspect of the film's execution, from casting to special effects design, while a pair of unrelated short films by Chris Shepherd and Dan Arnold seems to be included only as a gesture of Boyle's appreciation for these directors. --Paul Gaita

    Sunshine [Blu-ray] Reviews:
    Just watch the first 3/4's. 3 Star Review
    2009-10-31 - This review is strictly for the uncut, cable-tv version. I do not have any of the DVDs or Blu-Ray.

    Sunshine is a pretty good movie up until the last thirty minutes. Then, it becomes quite predictable, silly and kind of unrealistic (even in a sci-fi way), which is too bad, because if they had just kept tempo Sunshine could have ranked as a cult classic right up there with Pitch Black.. One aspect that doesn't disappoint is the soundtrack. Very topnotch and appropriate. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to exist outside of the film.

    Spectacular preformance with an "iffy" end 4 Star Review
    2009-10-25 - I'm not one to tarnish a great cinematic work by the ending alone; yes, it is sad, but that isn't my issue. Rather, Sunshine lost me (like most) with the introduction of the "crazed, subhuman serial killer in space", and the subsequent attempt to turn into a horror flick. It takes you away a bit, but it doesn't overshadow the fact that the rest of the movie -- the good 3/4ths in the beginning -- is very thrilling and wonderfully immersive.

    I did, however, have a few queries with the plot:
    - Why is the sun "dying" what seems a thousand, if not a few hundreds of years before its 5-or-so billion year deadline?
    - Has some tragedy such as a nuclear winter befallen Earth, instead?
    - If it truly DOES take place billions of years from now, why do people still look like... well, people? And why is our technology virtually unchanged?

    The movie doesn't clear a lot of that up whatsoever. Despite being picky with it, though, it made me cry with every viewing and it is a beautiful, interesting little glimpse into yet another, I think, sci-fi hit.

    ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES IN BD 5 Star Review
    2009-10-25 - Movie itself: 5 stars
    Picture quality: 5 stars
    Audio quality: 5 stars (The mix is amazing)
    Extras: 4.0 stars

    Zero Plot 1 Star Review
    2009-10-18 - Look, I am a sci-fi guy, from Star Trek, BSG, to Sagan, etc. I was an easy target. But this "movie" was such a disaster in my opinion. Who cares about the legitimacy of the science? It has no nucleus, no progressive development, no plot. It is a meandering series of short vignette's about smoke-screen characters who don't matter. It goes from boring, to senseless horror film, to total golden bright chaos. I can't believe how stupid I thought this movie was. And these good reviews? This movie is truly lost on me...and vice versa.

    Recharging the Sun 4 Star Review
    2009-10-07 - 4 of 5 stars for this exciting and suspenseful sci-fi movie. An unusual storyline with solid action and sci-fi special effects. A bit far-fetched (traveling to the Sun to explode a bomb to re-energize the Sun), but hey, its Sci-fi. Very dramatic photographic and editing style with extreme quick cuts during the action fight scenes. This is a great movie! Frankly, I am surprised I'd never heard of it before now. Highly recommended. Oh make sure your sub-woofer is cranked-up!










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