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Dövüş Kulübü - Fight Club (DVD)
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Dövüş Kulübü'nün hayranlık uyandırıcı zekasını DVD'de yaşayın!
Bu film eğlencesinde dorukları bulmanızı sağlayacak!
Geceleri uyuyamayan ve uç bir karaktere sahip biri ve kaygan sabunlar satıcısı bir adam ilkel erkek saldırma içgüdüsünü şok edici yeni bir terapi şekline dönüştürürler. Yarattıkları konsept beğenilir her şehirde yeraltı 'dövüş kulüpleri' kurulur ta ki duyarlı bir eksantrik bir kıvılcım çakana ve onları kontrolleri dışı gitgide derinlere inen bir yola sokana kadar.
Brad Pitt Edward Norton ve Helena Bonham Carter bu sınır tanımayan hit filmde vurucu uç performanslar sergiliyorlar!
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Dil Seçenekleri: Türkçe 2.0 English 5.1 Magyar Polski
Altyazı: Türkçe English Magyar Latvian Lithuanian Romanian Polski
Süre: 133 Dakika
Ekran Oranı: 16:9
DVD Adedi: 1
Detalles del producto
- Dimensiones del producto : 1 x 13 x 19 cm; 90 gramos
- Director : David Fincher
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 1 enero 1999
- Actores : Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter
- Estudio : Birfilm
- ASIN : B07MMV3JVL
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Revisado en España el 23 de diciembre de 2017
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Ha surgido un problema al filtrar las opiniones justo en este momento. Vuelva a intentarlo en otro momento.
Edito: He visto la película con la pista de audio en castellano y tiene un defecto que no sé si es de la edición o si es solo mi copia: en la escena en que el protagonista conoce a Tyler en el avión hay un momento que se silencian las voces de los protagonistas y solo se escucha una tos "de fondo", así que ahora me encuentro que para verla en castellano tengo que ponermela en Amazon Prime Video.
Muy triste haber comprado una película para acabar viéndola por internet. ¿No han oído hablar del control de calidad?
Sobre la película ¿qué puedo decir? Es de mis favoritas. La tenía de mil maneras y como película de culto un coleccionista como yo tenía que tenerla.
Cuando veo anuncios cursis en la televisión pienso en esta película y esbozo una leve y casi imperceptible sonrisa.
Es una edición de lujo incluyendo la versión en DVD y en BluRay.
Imprescindible para un buen coleccionista.
Además me parece una ganga por su bajo precio.
Disfrutar de esta película es de lo mejor que se puede hacer y con los extras que trae más aún.
Decir que el disco Bluray puedo confirmarlo que trae idioma castellano.

Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 23 de diciembre de 2017
Decir que el disco Bluray puedo confirmarlo que trae idioma castellano.



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I’ll give you a brief plot synopsis, but leave it there, as if I go into too much detail, I start running the risk of letting slip some major spoilers. Edward Norton plays a bored and run-down salesman who spends his days flying across America selling his wares. However, his dull life takes a turn for the interesting when he happens to bump into Tyler Durden (or rather Brad Pitt) on a plane. The two of them form an unlikely bond and come up with a novel way of dealing with male stress in the modern age – they beat the hell out of each other for fun. And, believe it or not, this idea soon spreads across the nation and ‘Fight Clubs’ start springing up everywhere.
It’s about now in the review where I list the good and bad points of the film. However, I can’t actually think of anything negative to say about Fight Club and, if I listed all its plus points then I’d probably be here all day. There’s very little wrong with this film in general – it has everything from great central performances from Pitt, Norton and Helena Bonham Carter (and even a sterling performance from Meat Loaf – who’d have thought!) to wry social commentary, snappy dialogue and those plot points I refuse to mention for fear of being hounded off the internet for spoiling movies.
As I’ve already eluded to, there’s definitely more to it than the synopsis, but anything more may ruin the surprises in store. Whether you like dark, intelligent thrillers or just want to see Brad Pitt topless, you really should check this film out at some stage. It’s already a classic and, even after all these years, holds up very well with its themes of fragile male ego, bonding and the establishment in general.
When I watched it last I felt it had an almost ‘Hitchcock-vibe’ to it all, which would explain why it all feels so dark and timeless. If you haven’t seen it, don’t ask people about it, as they may well give away bits of it that will stay with you forever. Just watch it. Then re-watch it again with a completely different view of it all when you know what it’s really about.


for me one line from the movie sums it all up "too much testosterone gives you b***h t*ts! lol
they movie sticks quite close to the book from which it is based on which is quite rare. also does not use hardly any cgi grahics... if any... which is quite rare!
as much as i hate bradpitt he plays a great tyler durden! and his view of a chaotic world is quite intruiging!
overall its a great movie and quite brutal at times and messes with your head alot! but thats just the way the book was as well. great movie with a great cast! edward norton was made for this part

The bluray: before I bought this, I was doubtful whether it would matter to have this movie on bluray. I can say I am satisfied with this HD version. The sound is very clear and the music in this film (in the beginning for example) seems spiced up compared to the dvd version and is cleary superior. The picture quality is robust: this movie had some soft grain, but I think that it was the intention of the moviemaker. Somehow, in this movie, it adds character. There's also an interesting depth to the picture which I cant recall from the dvd. Furthermore, a lot of extra detail can be seen when watching this on blu ray.
There are some documentaries on the disc, but I didnt watch any of them so I cant comment on them.
In short: if you like this movie, and dont own it yet on dvd (I didnt own it yet), you should definitely buy the blu ray, its worth the extra money because it sounds (a lot) better and it looks better (and grittier). If you already own the dvd, it depends on how much you like this movie. I wouldnt buy it again if that were the case.
