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Brainstorm

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List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $10.99
Your Save: $ 3.99 ( 27% )
Availability: Usually ships in 7 to 11 days
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Christopher Walken, Natalie Wood, Louise Fletcher, Cliff Robertson, Jordan Christopher Directed By: Douglas Trumbull
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0012569505728 Format: Closed-captioned Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2000-08-22 Running Time: 106 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1983-09-30
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Editorial Reviews:
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Brilliant researchers lillian reynolds and michael brace have developed a system of recording and playing back actual experiences of people Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 06/07/2005 Starring: Christopher Walken Cliff Robertson Run time: 106 minutes Rating: Pg Director: Douglas Trumbull
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Love the movie, bad transfer here on the DVD Comment: I've loved this movie since it came out (yes, I'm an ancient person who saw it in the theater).
However, I just got this DVD and it appears they screwed up the transfer. The film is _supposed_ to be a 2.35 format movie but was transferred for a 1.85 academy projection. So all of the scenes that were shot with 65mm show up cropped, all of those shot on 35mm are full frame. Very annoying and a waste of space that could have been used for a higher bitrate compression.
Granted, this is one of those early DVD transfers that has "widescreen" on one side and "standard" on the other. Even for $10, I'd pass on this and wait for this movie to be retransferred correctly on Blu-Ray or some future format.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Can it be...... Comment: This was a very interesting movie, both when I was a kid and even now 30 yrs. later. I watched this movie every time it was on as a child on HBO. It is a good choice to buy, it never gets boring.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brainstorm Comment: Considering when this movie was made, it was excellent. Big fan of Natalie Wood and Christopher Walken. My children even remember seeing this movie when they were kids and have enjoyed seeing it again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Memory was better Comment: My memory of seeing this when I was 15 turned out to be better than the film.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "Look At The Stars!" ~ A Space Odyssey Of The Mind Comment: In the tradition of the '68 sci-fi classic '2001 - A Space Odyssey' the '83 film 'Brainstorm' explores the infinite parameters of the universe within and proves once and for all the old axiom, "the inside is greater than the outside".
Synopsis: Dr. Michael Brace (Christopher Walken) and Dr. Lillian Reynolds (Louise Fletcher) are two scientist on the cutting edge of modern technology who develop instrumentation that has the ability to record human thought, feelings and the all the internal images and experiences that go with them. Unfortunately just as their research is on the verge of revolutionizing all we know about the mind and the vast, infinite potential within the government steps in and takes over their project in hopes of utilizing their their new discovery for advanced military applications. Will this new technology be used as the ultimate weapon of war or will Michael and Lillian be able to continue their work for the altruistic reasons they originally envisioned?
Critique: 'Brainstorm' is a superior film articulating several futuristic concepts that might well await mankind in the not to distant future. That alone makes this film well worth a view. However there are also numerous moments where the pacing develops far too slowly and the relationships come across as rather bland and emotionless disqualifying this production from ever achieving classic status and the comedic moments of chaos in the lab late in the film are out of place and contrary to the the overall mood and plot of the tale unfolding.
Also on the slightly negative side, the overt anger and paranoia displayed against governmental agencies was a little overdone, but I guess that was in keeping with the angst of the sixties. Fortunately the ending really hits home and gives the audience some real food for thought. If you enjoyed '2001 - A Space Odyssey' and the recent release 'The Fountain' you'll enjoy this film as well.
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