Description
Joseph Kosinski — Oblivion (Feledés), Universal Pictures (DVD, Region 2)
In VERY GOOD condition! As pictured! Buy with confidence!
Product Details
- Product Type: DVD (Region 2, PAL)
- Brand / Label: Universal Pictures
- Distributor: Select Video (Select'86 Kft, Budapest)
- Director: Joseph Kosinski
- Starring: Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko, Andrea Riseborough, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Melissa Leo
- Film Year: 2013; Hungarian DVD edition 2013
- Genre: Science Fiction / Action / Adventure
- UPC: 5996051053230
- Country of Producing: European Union (EU)
Product Features
- Single-disc DVD
- Running time: approx. 120 min (colour)
- Picture: 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 — Hungarian, English, Czech, Polish
- Subtitles: Hungarian, English (HoH), Czech, Hebrew, Polish
- Copy protected
- Rated 12 (not recommended under 12)
- Condition: Very good, used — disc and case as pictured
Overview
Oblivion (Hungarian title Feledés) is Joseph Kosinski's 2013 science fiction film, and this Region 2 DVD carries Hungarian, English, Czech, and Polish 5.1 audio in striking 2.40:1 widescreen. Tom Cruise plays Jack Harper, a lone drone technician stationed on a near-abandoned Earth, decades after a war left the planet barely habitable. His job is routine — until a spacecraft crashes and he pulls a beautiful stranger from the wreckage, setting off a chain of events that forces him to question everything he thought he knew.
Kosinski, fresh from TRON: Legacy, builds the film around clean, futuristic design and the eerie emptiness of a ruined world. Cruise anchors it with the physical commitment he's known for, and Morgan Freeman lends gravity in support. Shot by Claudio Miranda with a score by M83, it's a film as much about memory and identity as about survival.
For collectors of modern science fiction and Tom Cruise's run of action-led genre films, this is a clean anamorphic Region 2 pressing with strong picture and sound.
Interesting Facts
- The film is based on Kosinski's own unpublished graphic novel concept.
- Cinematography was by Claudio Miranda, who won an Oscar the same year for Life of Pi.
- The electronic score was composed by the French band M83 with Anthony Gonzalez.
- Many sky-station scenes were shot against real projected cloudscapes rather than green screen, captured atop a volcano in Hawaii.
- Morgan Freeman's Oscar win referenced on the cover was for Million Dollar Baby (2004).
Publishers
Universal Pictures / Relativity Media / Chernin Entertainment. Hungarian release distributed by Select Video, Budapest.
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