Description
Terry Gilliam — 12 Monkeys (12 Majom), 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: Universal Pictures Hungary
- Director: Terry Gilliam
- Starring: Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, Brad Pitt, Christopher Plummer
- Film Year: 1995; Hungarian DVD edition 2004
- Genre: Science Fiction / Thriller / Mystery
- UPC: 5050582266726
- Catalogue No.: DVD 822 667 2
- Country of Producing: European Union (EU)
Product Features
- Single-disc DVD
- Running time: 124 min (colour)
- Picture: 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, PAL
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 — English; Italian, Spanish (Dolby Surround)
- Subtitles: Hungarian, Czech, Finnish, Portuguese, English, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Bulgarian, Dutch, Polish, Turkish
- Copy protected (Macrovision)
- Condition: Very good, used — disc and case as pictured
Overview
12 Monkeys (Hungarian title 12 Majom) is Terry Gilliam's 1995 time-travel thriller, and this Region 2 DVD pairs English 5.1 audio with a wide twelve-language subtitle spread. Bruce Willis plays James Cole, a convict sent back from a ruined 2035 to trace the source of a virus that wiped out most of humanity. What he finds is a tangle he can barely hold onto: a skeptical psychiatrist, Dr. Railly (Madeleine Stowe), and a wild-eyed mental patient, Jeffrey Goines (Brad Pitt).
Gilliam builds the film as a fever dream — grimy underground bunkers, looping dreams, a hero who can't be sure whether he's a time traveler or a madman. Brad Pitt's manic, Oscar-nominated turn cuts through the dread. Inspired by Chris Marker's short film La Jetée, it's a story about memory, fate, and whether the past can ever really be changed.
For collectors of 1990s science fiction and Gilliam's distinctive run of dystopian films, this is a solid anamorphic Region 2 pressing with strong extras.
Interesting Facts
- The film was inspired by Chris Marker's 1962 short La Jetée, told almost entirely in still photographs.
- Brad Pitt earned a Golden Globe and an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor as Jeffrey Goines.
- Screenplay by David and Janet Peoples; David Peoples also co-wrote Blade Runner.
- The score was composed and conducted by Paul Buckmaster, drawing on Astor Piazzolla's tango works.
- Cinematography by Roger Pratt, B.S.C., with production design by Jeffrey Beecroft.
- Extras include a making-of documentary and audio commentary by Gilliam and producer Charles Roven.
Publishers
Universal Pictures / Atlas Entertainment. Hungarian release distributed by Universal Pictures Hungary, Budapest.
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