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JCVD (Jean-Claude Van Damme) [DVD]
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DVD
4 diciembre 2013 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | Edición especial | 2 |
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| 18,00 € | — |
Formato | Adulto |
Colaborador | Mabrouk El Mechri, Zinedine Soualem, Karim Belkhadra, François Damiens, Jean-Claude Van Damme |
Idioma | Inglés, Castellano |
Duración | 1 hora y 37 minutos |
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Descripción del producto
Relato de semificción sobre Jean-Claude Van Damme, en el que el actor ironiza sobre su vida y su carrera cinematográfica, convirtiéndose en un personaje real que se encuentra en una situación ficticia, con unas consecuencias ficticias. El gran astro del cine de acción, JCVD, se encuentra disfrutando de un merecido descanso en Bruselas cuando sufre una repentina crisis existencial. De repente la gran estrella de cine que todos conocemos se convierte en un tipo corriente, aquejado de miedos, contradicciones y esperanzas. ¿Cómo puede mantener la leyenda que ha ayudado a construir a su alrededor? ¿Qué hace un hombre de acción cuando la pistola que te está apuntando a la sien está cargada con balas de fogueo? Jean-Claude se encuentra a sí mismo en la encrucijada del fin de su vida como héroe. Esta película fue imaginada como una aventura espiral que comienza de mala manera y termina mucho peor. Cuando las conquistas externas, el dinero o la fama, no son tan valiosas comparadas con la reconquista de uno mismo.
Detalles del producto
- Relación de aspecto : 1.85:1
- Clasificado : No recomendada para menores de 18 años
- Dimensiones del paquete : 19 x 13,6 x 1,6 cm; 81,65 gramos
- Director : Mabrouk El Mechri
- Formato multimedia : Adulto
- Tiempo de ejecución : 1 hora y 37 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 16 febrero 2011
- Actores : Jean-Claude Van Damme, François Damiens, Zinedine Soualem, Karim Belkhadra
- Subtítulos: : Alemán, Catalán
- Idioma : Español (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Estudio : Cameo
- ASIN : B0053CBF1I
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº7,767 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV)
- nº1,423 en Acción y Aventura
- nº2,266 en Drama
- nº2,907 en DVD
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En cuanto a contenido extra, el segundo disco viene plagado de material, muy recomendable esta edición.
Sonido e imagen muy buenas.
Veamos si alguna ves la sacan en Bluray con el mismo material extra, que muchas veces se pierden por el camino debido a derechos y demás movidas.
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Probably touching the bottom of his life and careers, Van Damme abandoned any resistance and decided to stage his own drama through a very particular kind of film, where he plays himself in a sort of fictional situation that looks a lot like a drama therapy. JCVD is full of dark irony, sarcasm, bitterness and reveal the deep and existential personality and spirit of this neglected actor and man, who finally finds the strenght to put himself back on his feet.
An excellent screenwriting where you can't tell when it's real life dialogue and when it's just script, a dense directing style, with a dark photography, a good action/thrilling approach, a certain knwoledge of dramatic visual language and an intimate touch, plus a fantastic long monologue (all in one long shot and camera dolly) by Van Damme himself, where he proves some unexpected acting qualities and a unique courage in talking about himself and his misery, with a great dramatic intensity.
A film that, while talking about a star fall and redemption, that basically happens before our eyes, while it is staging it, takes this story to talk about contemporary unstable and meaningless hysteria, where everyone becomes famous for few minutes, even a falling star who is suddenly remembered by people who never even watched his film, and whose drama is to believe that this will last for a while.
Fortunately, this film helped him live a second life: without it, we would have never seen the now superpopular Volvo epic split

Amazon do not seem to have differentiated between the two.
The 2-Disc Double Van Dammage Edition contains the following Special Features:
- Deleted Scenes
- Making Of JCVD
- Teasers
- Documentary [A Day with JCVD]
The film itself is a far cry from the usual Van Damme kick-ass action flicks that he is commonly associated with.
This film is more akin to being an art-house movie.
It is brilliantly acted and well scripted, and with the dialogue being somewhere in the region of at least 80 percent French spoken (with English subtitles), this will not appeal to the usual Van Damme fanbase. Intersped with monologues from Van Damme which may or may not be autobiographical, this film shows a different side to the Van Damme that we are all accustomed to seeing. Add to the mix, a clever bank robbery and what we have here is a foriegn language indie art-house crime thiller.
If you want a standard Van Damme kick-ass action flick, do not buy this.
If you want to see a serious piece of film-making that proves Van Damme can really act and enjoy foriegn language films, then try it out... You may well be surprised.


Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 8 de febrero de 2010
Amazon do not seem to have differentiated between the two.
The 2-Disc Double Van Dammage Edition contains the following Special Features:
- Deleted Scenes
- Making Of JCVD
- Teasers
- Documentary [A Day with JCVD]
The film itself is a far cry from the usual Van Damme kick-ass action flicks that he is commonly associated with.
This film is more akin to being an art-house movie.
It is brilliantly acted and well scripted, and with the dialogue being somewhere in the region of at least 80 percent French spoken (with English subtitles), this will not appeal to the usual Van Damme fanbase. Intersped with monologues from Van Damme which may or may not be autobiographical, this film shows a different side to the Van Damme that we are all accustomed to seeing. Add to the mix, a clever bank robbery and what we have here is a foriegn language indie art-house crime thiller.
If you want a standard Van Damme kick-ass action flick, do not buy this.
If you want to see a serious piece of film-making that proves Van Damme can really act and enjoy foriegn language films, then try it out... You may well be surprised.



But all this just adds to the impact of this modern film noir, to the feeling of inevitable doom and the almost pornographic display of emotions.
The movie makes you feel for the JCVD portrayed here, even if you disliked him before.
Do not expect a straight-out action movie, but a film high on suspense with violence or its threat concerning exactly you. Not the right stuff to switch your brain off after a hard days work but to revive it.
If in doubt if this is the right movie for you (as i was), at its current price it is well worth the risk.
Because there is quite a chance that you may really, really like it (as i do).
French-speaking viewers be forewarned: The english subtitles appear to be hard-wired and can not be switched off.

It's a funny, sometimes touching, heartfelt, almost autobiographical film, that I'd recommend anyone watching.
The artwork on the box makes out it's an action film, it's not. There is action, there's suspense, there's comedy, there's fourth wall breaking monologues. I'd call it more of an art house film if anything.
Buy it, watch it.