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(LASER DISC) Steven Spielberg 'Jurassic Park' - Sam Neill - Laura Dern - Jeff Goldblum - Richard Attenborough
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- Director : Stevn Spielberg
- Tiempo de ejecución : 121 minutos
- Actores : Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough
- ASIN : B07SQ33RRR
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4,6 de 5
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La Obra Maestra del mundo del cine basado en Dinosaurios.
Revisado en España el 21 de agosto de 2018
Muy feliz y completamente satisfecho con esta edición de la Obra Maestra de Steven Spielberg, Jurassic Park de 1993.Calidad de imagen y sonido excelente y un sin fin de material extra apto para un verdadero amante de los dinosaurios como me considero desde siempre.Mi copia de Parque Jurásico definitiva para disfrutar eternamente. En versión 4K UltraHD por supuesto.
Revisado en España el 21 de agosto de 2018
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Me encanta esta película desde hace muchos años y tenía muchas ganas de volver a verla. No me ha defraudado y tenía buena calidad. La recomiendo.
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4K - Legendas em Português de Portugal.
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Inmejorable
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Nunca te aburres de verla.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 5 de octubre de 2022
Ya es un clásico, es una peli entretenida para ver en familia, los dinosaurios siempre es un tema que le encanta a los niños, y mantiene todo el tiempo la tensión para gustar a todas las edades, sin ser truculenta.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 5 de octubre de 2022
A pesar del tiempo que ha pasado desde su estreno, la mejor película de la saga. La vi de pequeño y la he vuelto a ver ahora con mi hijo. Un éxito
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Jurassic Park 4K blu ray review- "It could've been worse, John.. a lot worse"
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 25 de julio de 2019
After the changes made for the 3D version of Jurassic Park, I was very wary of what would be in store for me when getting the 4K UHD version. Thankfully, this looks nothing like that.
The 2012 re-release made a bunch of digital alterations, removing various mistakes (things like visible wires, lighting equipment and somebody's hand) and changed the colour timing significantly to be overly warm, almost like it was tinted brown in places. While it'd be nice to have some of those digital fixes in, I'm much happier having the sky actually look blue! Flesh tones are natural, there's no colour wash across the entire frame, unlike what seemed to have been done with Jurassic Park 3D. High Dynamic Range brings a wonderful vibrancy to the jungles, colours do take on a slightly warmer feeling in places, but only where appropriate. The labs feel cold and clinical, faithfully representing the original filmed lighting.
Make no mistake, this doesn't look like a film shot yesterday. And that's a good thing. Modern movies are awash in digital colour grading that makes everything look drab and the same. There was a legit concern that applying HDR to classic movies might result in that same feeling. Thankfully not! The colours are true to life and there's been only a light scrubbing away of grain.
It's interesting revisiting films that used CGI back in the 90s, since it really does show how far the medium has come. Whilst the dinosaurs are still largely convincing (the main road attack is awe-inspiring), there's in-built limitations to that technology that show up more and more the better your display is.
Computers back then couldn't represent the full range of colour, HDR was decades away. So, moments like the T. Rex jeep chase which deal with a lot of dark, shallow focus shots.. they tend to have a lot of colour banding if your eyes drift to where they shouldn't. The shadows look grey instead of properly dark, the background looks like the cutout filter in Photoshop. It'd all blur together so as to be unnoticeable on lower res releases, but in 4K, if you're sitting close, the colour contrast issues can sometimes be distracting. That said, there's probably less than 4 minutes of CGI in the whole film, and the shots go by so fast that you won't really notice unless you're actively looking for faults. The scenes are still full of suspense and the animations are great, it's just a pity that we've now passed the limit of how good Jurassic Park could possibly look without them actually going back and re-doing the shots.
The soundtrack is practically flawless. Presented in thundering DTS:X, Jurassic Park has never sounded better than this remix. The roars are earth shaking, but even the minor details like the rain chattering on different surfaces or the breaths of the raptors stalking around are crystal clear and realistically positioned in around you. I have to ding it for not being 100% accurate though, I'm not a huge fan of studios dubbing in new sounds to old movies (with race exceptions). There's some distracting wheezy snarls in the kitchen scene that weren't there originally, and which feel like they should be further in the background instead of sounding so close. It's the one rough spot in an otherwise fantastic audio presentation.
I'd say that die hard fans of the film should definitely pick this up, it's a marked improvement on the original blu ray, with quite pleasing picture and sound. The image quality is not so massive a leap as The Lost World's 4k release, but many scenes do benefit from the HDR, with closeups of the actors in particular looking great. I would honestly still recommend the old blu ray to most people though, the lower resolution "noisier" image actually seemed to camouflage some of the CGI seams and the special features are identical to what's included here (and they were all on one disc before).
The 2012 re-release made a bunch of digital alterations, removing various mistakes (things like visible wires, lighting equipment and somebody's hand) and changed the colour timing significantly to be overly warm, almost like it was tinted brown in places. While it'd be nice to have some of those digital fixes in, I'm much happier having the sky actually look blue! Flesh tones are natural, there's no colour wash across the entire frame, unlike what seemed to have been done with Jurassic Park 3D. High Dynamic Range brings a wonderful vibrancy to the jungles, colours do take on a slightly warmer feeling in places, but only where appropriate. The labs feel cold and clinical, faithfully representing the original filmed lighting.
Make no mistake, this doesn't look like a film shot yesterday. And that's a good thing. Modern movies are awash in digital colour grading that makes everything look drab and the same. There was a legit concern that applying HDR to classic movies might result in that same feeling. Thankfully not! The colours are true to life and there's been only a light scrubbing away of grain.
It's interesting revisiting films that used CGI back in the 90s, since it really does show how far the medium has come. Whilst the dinosaurs are still largely convincing (the main road attack is awe-inspiring), there's in-built limitations to that technology that show up more and more the better your display is.
Computers back then couldn't represent the full range of colour, HDR was decades away. So, moments like the T. Rex jeep chase which deal with a lot of dark, shallow focus shots.. they tend to have a lot of colour banding if your eyes drift to where they shouldn't. The shadows look grey instead of properly dark, the background looks like the cutout filter in Photoshop. It'd all blur together so as to be unnoticeable on lower res releases, but in 4K, if you're sitting close, the colour contrast issues can sometimes be distracting. That said, there's probably less than 4 minutes of CGI in the whole film, and the shots go by so fast that you won't really notice unless you're actively looking for faults. The scenes are still full of suspense and the animations are great, it's just a pity that we've now passed the limit of how good Jurassic Park could possibly look without them actually going back and re-doing the shots.
The soundtrack is practically flawless. Presented in thundering DTS:X, Jurassic Park has never sounded better than this remix. The roars are earth shaking, but even the minor details like the rain chattering on different surfaces or the breaths of the raptors stalking around are crystal clear and realistically positioned in around you. I have to ding it for not being 100% accurate though, I'm not a huge fan of studios dubbing in new sounds to old movies (with race exceptions). There's some distracting wheezy snarls in the kitchen scene that weren't there originally, and which feel like they should be further in the background instead of sounding so close. It's the one rough spot in an otherwise fantastic audio presentation.
I'd say that die hard fans of the film should definitely pick this up, it's a marked improvement on the original blu ray, with quite pleasing picture and sound. The image quality is not so massive a leap as The Lost World's 4k release, but many scenes do benefit from the HDR, with closeups of the actors in particular looking great. I would honestly still recommend the old blu ray to most people though, the lower resolution "noisier" image actually seemed to camouflage some of the CGI seams and the special features are identical to what's included here (and they were all on one disc before).

ab..c
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Superb audio and video rendering
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 16 de enero de 2021
This story of a mega-successful movie has been seen by most, so I won't describe this, but what puts this Blu-ray rendering above the superior standard of most is the sharpness of the images, wide palette colours and with superb sound. My Toshiba is an older (2013) 32", and I have a 2.1 audio, but this movie is THE best quality. And I have over 155 disks in my library. It looks brilliant, even on my bog-standard telly. It the best technical quality movie I have ever seen. The only other superior transformations of this level of quality are the movies 'Gravity' on DVD and 'Titanic' on Blu-ray. And 'Jaws' on DVD. My Sony Blu-ray does a great job in upscaling DVDs. I bought 'Gravity' on Blu-ray and I could not see any difference between the DVD and Blu-ray disks.

radar1960
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Great 3D effects
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 10 de junio de 2017
I am new to 3D viewing and understand from previous reviews that this film wasn't shot in 3D, but has been modified to 3D since. If that is the case, then they have certainly made a great job of it. Hopefully, they will soon do the same thing to the 2nd and 3rd films in this series (the 4th already being available in 3D and that is due to arrive in the next few days). I would highly recommend Jurassic Park to anybody (like myself) dipping their toes into 3D viewing.

DM
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Good quality conversion
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 11 de abril de 2015
Viewed on 100" screen with Epson 6600 LCD projector.
For film not originally shot in 3D, it is surprising how many shots lend themselves to the 3D experience - even Spielberg admits on the extras that he must have had one eye on a 3D film. The 3D works well, although its not super obvious - no waving stuff towards the camera.
The image is crisp and the blu ray transfer appears well done (although there is one longish scene with Jeff Goldblum with a massive lens / light flare on the screen). Weirdly the extra detail does make the dinosaurs look a little less 'real', but not overly so.
The film itself most people know. Looks a little dated in places, but well executed.
The extras section is quite interesting as it deals with how the 3D was achieved (you do get the impression that a company has approached the studio / producers and sold them the idea though - not that that is bad, because its done well). How much involvement Spielberg had is questionable, but he turns up in the extras.
For film not originally shot in 3D, it is surprising how many shots lend themselves to the 3D experience - even Spielberg admits on the extras that he must have had one eye on a 3D film. The 3D works well, although its not super obvious - no waving stuff towards the camera.
The image is crisp and the blu ray transfer appears well done (although there is one longish scene with Jeff Goldblum with a massive lens / light flare on the screen). Weirdly the extra detail does make the dinosaurs look a little less 'real', but not overly so.
The film itself most people know. Looks a little dated in places, but well executed.
The extras section is quite interesting as it deals with how the 3D was achieved (you do get the impression that a company has approached the studio / producers and sold them the idea though - not that that is bad, because its done well). How much involvement Spielberg had is questionable, but he turns up in the extras.

Sam the dog
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Jurassic Park 3d
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 8 de octubre de 2015
I'm certainly no expert on the technicalities of 3d film construction and the conversion process from 2d. All I can say is that, on my new Samsung 40" TV, this film looks fabulous! This is my first ever 3d film using active spectacles (the old passive red/blue green filter system put me off completely) and I was amazed at the image clarity, stunning, throughout. Some reviewers have indicated that there are few opportunities for those 'screen popping' moments in Jurassic Park; I didn't feel at all cheated. I wasn't disappointed because the added 3d depth kept me glued to the movie at all times, even in scenes that are relatively static - it really has been cleverly converted. I recommend this film without hesitation - it amazed me from start to finish! If other 3d films are as well done as this one then I can hardly wait to see them.