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Million Dollar Baby [Francia] [HD DVD]
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Descripción del producto
Million Dollar Baby, , 132 minutes
Detalles del producto
- Relación de aspecto : 2.35:1
- Clasificado : Desconocido
- Dimensiones del paquete : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 gramos
- Director : Clint Eastwood
- Formato multimedia : Color, Dolby, Pantalla ancha, Importación, Sonido DTS Surround
- Tiempo de ejecución : 2 horas y 12 minutos
- Actores : Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank, Morgan Freeman, Jay Baruchel, Mike Colter
- Subtitulado: : Inglés, Francés
- Subtítulos: : Francés
- Idioma : Francés (DTS-HD High Res Audio), Inglés (DTS-HD 5.1)
- Estudio : Studiocanal
- ASIN : B000L42JOU
- Número de discos : 1
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4,7 de 5 estrellas
4,7 de 5
1.776 valoraciones globales
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 1 de abril de 2021
La película perfecta. Me avisaron que el envase era de cartón por lo que no he tenido ninguna sorpresa.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 19 de septiembre de 2014
Llegó antes de lo previsto, perfecto como siempre. Es un lujo saber que si hay algún problema lo solventan inmediatamente.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 23 de agosto de 2016
Buena edición, sencilla blu ray, caja de plástico típica.
Buena calidad de imagen y de sonido a 1080.
Es una obra magistral del Clint Eastwood, todos los actores están al límite de la perfección y nadie destaca en el filme.
Es increíble, como Clint Eastwood, se resiste a colgar los guantes, estrenando obra magistral tras obra magistral, ojalá siga siendo por mucho tiempo.
Básica en tu filmoteca.
Buena calidad de imagen y de sonido a 1080.
Es una obra magistral del Clint Eastwood, todos los actores están al límite de la perfección y nadie destaca en el filme.
Es increíble, como Clint Eastwood, se resiste a colgar los guantes, estrenando obra magistral tras obra magistral, ojalá siga siendo por mucho tiempo.
Básica en tu filmoteca.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 4 de marzo de 2022
Las películas sobre el mundo del boxeo tienden a merodear peligrosamente en torno a lo sórdido. Y sería de esperar que esto quedara acentuado en un film en que la protagonista es una boxeadora. Por fortuna, lo sórdido está más que contrarrestado por otros aspectos.
Frankie (Clint Eastwood) lleva un gimnasio más bien mugriento para boxeadores, y por allí aparece un día Maggie (Hilary Swank), dispuesta a comerse el mundo. Maggie tiene el candor de aspirar a lo más alto, pero también destreza con los puños. En cambio, otro asiduo del gimnasio, el entrañable Peligro (Jay Baruchel), sólo tiene candor, sin rastro de destreza.
Clint Eastwood redondea una de sus más grandes creaciones, a la altura de «Sin perdón» o «Gran Torino», aunque no sea la más grata de ver por la historia que se cuenta y, aunque suene paradójico, por lo bien que está contada. Las interpretaciones, incluida también la de Morgan Freeman, rayan a la máxima altura y el tema de la eutanasia está tratado con suma delicadeza. Es la segunda vez que la veo y he disfrutado más que la primera.
Frankie (Clint Eastwood) lleva un gimnasio más bien mugriento para boxeadores, y por allí aparece un día Maggie (Hilary Swank), dispuesta a comerse el mundo. Maggie tiene el candor de aspirar a lo más alto, pero también destreza con los puños. En cambio, otro asiduo del gimnasio, el entrañable Peligro (Jay Baruchel), sólo tiene candor, sin rastro de destreza.
Clint Eastwood redondea una de sus más grandes creaciones, a la altura de «Sin perdón» o «Gran Torino», aunque no sea la más grata de ver por la historia que se cuenta y, aunque suene paradójico, por lo bien que está contada. Las interpretaciones, incluida también la de Morgan Freeman, rayan a la máxima altura y el tema de la eutanasia está tratado con suma delicadeza. Es la segunda vez que la veo y he disfrutado más que la primera.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 10 de abril de 2020
Me llegó dañado y lo tengo que devolver.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 24 de febrero de 2017
Pensaba que era en castellano .. pero viene en ingles ... dos idiomas ingles los dos ... no tiene para cambiar en ningun otro idioma ... defraudad por no tener paramas idiomas y porque yo lapedi en español.. castellano.
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P. R. Storey
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Gut Wrenching
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 14 de enero de 2022
Clint Eastwood has given us such great films over the years and there will never be another one like him. This film is about boxing but its certainly no Rocky rubbish that's for sure. It's about a woman with nothing living on scraps of food left over at the dinner where she works and coming from a family who are happy living on the social hand outs. So she sees boxing as a way out of this unhappy world that she is in. So the story begins with" Maggie" going to" Frankie Dunn's" gym where he is assisted by an old boxer" Eddie Scrap Iron Dupris" .At first Frankie wants nothing to do with helping "Maggie" learn anything about boxing and tells her she is wasting her and his time. She does not take the hint and over time "Frankie" and "Maggie start on a journey where they become like father and daughter as "Maggie" starts to enjoy a successful career in boxing. She gets a world title shot which is what she has always dreamed of. I won't tell you anymore other than to say that you will be moved and no doubt cry at the end of this magnificent film, but that's okay it's what makes us human.

Thespionic
5,0 de 5 estrellas
This Just Has To Be 5 Stars
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 30 de julio de 2015
I really enjoyed ‘Gran Torino’ and had the same experience here. There’s something about Clint’s films that catches one’s imagination?
The storyline is very good, if stretching things a bit far at times? The final fight scene for example, would be lapped up by ‘wrestling fans’ and for me was a bridge too far? Come on Ref,’ grow a pair, kick the cheating bitch out – surely Clint should have been able to take the ‘belt’ into the hospital for her? Oh and by the way, I have reported her mother for fraudulent welfare claims and it serves her right too!
Having said that, I thoroughly enjoyed the whole film - it was one of those movies that keeps you engaged throughout, even if you had to smile at times at some of the goings on! Maybe it was a little over sentimental in places, but hay, some enjoy a weepy and clutching the tissues – sorry, I just need to blow my nose!
Yes, the acting was great, though at times I struggled to pick up the dialogue, but as no else has mentioned this, perhaps it’s just me? God damn it, I am a crusty now don't you know!
Any film that grabs you for the whole duration, is action packed, has a good script and a fascinating storyline, coupled with excellent acting and cinematography can only mean one thing – 5 stars! Well done the ‘Man with No Name!’
The storyline is very good, if stretching things a bit far at times? The final fight scene for example, would be lapped up by ‘wrestling fans’ and for me was a bridge too far? Come on Ref,’ grow a pair, kick the cheating bitch out – surely Clint should have been able to take the ‘belt’ into the hospital for her? Oh and by the way, I have reported her mother for fraudulent welfare claims and it serves her right too!
Having said that, I thoroughly enjoyed the whole film - it was one of those movies that keeps you engaged throughout, even if you had to smile at times at some of the goings on! Maybe it was a little over sentimental in places, but hay, some enjoy a weepy and clutching the tissues – sorry, I just need to blow my nose!
Yes, the acting was great, though at times I struggled to pick up the dialogue, but as no else has mentioned this, perhaps it’s just me? God damn it, I am a crusty now don't you know!
Any film that grabs you for the whole duration, is action packed, has a good script and a fascinating storyline, coupled with excellent acting and cinematography can only mean one thing – 5 stars! Well done the ‘Man with No Name!’

fastforwardfan
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Four well deserved Oscars.
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 22 de octubre de 2015
The film starts slowly and despite reaching for the FF button on the remote, I stuck to my rule about giving a new movie 15 minutes before skipping forward. You need just over 2 hours clear to watch this powerful slow burner. The story develops and draws you further in and onto the dramatic twist and moving last scenes.
Clint Eastwood has done a great job in the director's role and also is good as the lead charactor Frankie Dunn. Hillary Swank, as Maggie, who I hadn't seen that much before, turns in an amazing athletic, performance as the female pugilist and I really warmed to her despite not being sure about a film with women boxers in it. But it isn't really about boxing, it's about the two characters and how they develop and grow as their relationship develops. Frankie has a daughter who is estranged for some reason, and Maggie's father died when she was young. So they sort of fill in gaps for each other. Don't get the idea that it's all schmaltzy and sentimental though.
Morgan Freeman narrates and also plays Frankie's partner 'Scrap' and he adds his fantastic presence and voice to the story.
I won't say any more because you have to see the movie unfold to appreciate it, but safe to say there are some big questions to address which you don't see often in a mainstream film. All the characters work well together in this, which is a sign of a good director, and you will be left thinking about the movie after the credits roll.
Clint Eastwood has done a great job in the director's role and also is good as the lead charactor Frankie Dunn. Hillary Swank, as Maggie, who I hadn't seen that much before, turns in an amazing athletic, performance as the female pugilist and I really warmed to her despite not being sure about a film with women boxers in it. But it isn't really about boxing, it's about the two characters and how they develop and grow as their relationship develops. Frankie has a daughter who is estranged for some reason, and Maggie's father died when she was young. So they sort of fill in gaps for each other. Don't get the idea that it's all schmaltzy and sentimental though.
Morgan Freeman narrates and also plays Frankie's partner 'Scrap' and he adds his fantastic presence and voice to the story.
I won't say any more because you have to see the movie unfold to appreciate it, but safe to say there are some big questions to address which you don't see often in a mainstream film. All the characters work well together in this, which is a sign of a good director, and you will be left thinking about the movie after the credits roll.

Elleppi
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Another Clint's masterpiece
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 29 de agosto de 2015
One of Eastwood's most touching films, with a surprising twist that change the subject of the film itself and give us a point of view on characters and life in general that is even more bitter than the Clint we know and totally opposite to any mainstream and hollywood approach to the usual clichè of sport as a metaphor of american dream (work hard and you will win). And it is also one of his films that show is most liberal side, although very personal and different from standard liberal views. Again, and here more than ever, Clint's characters are alone, not perfect and constantly fight against life because, in fact, they have a conception of life, values, and people that puts them away and on the edge of the standard morality or hypocrisy. And so is Clint and his storytelling.
Maybe one of last Clint's great films, along with Mystic River, the Iwojima double film and Gran Torino.
Maybe one of last Clint's great films, along with Mystic River, the Iwojima double film and Gran Torino.

Cookie Milton
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Familiar ideas but rare to see them done this well
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 21 de enero de 2012
There is nothing new here. Clint Eastwood is gritty character with a good heart. Morgan Freeman plays the support role well. Hilary Swank is great as an underdog who convinces the cynical Eastwood to train her to be a boxer.
Swank is excellent as Maggie Fitzgerald, the waitress who is so poor she has to eat her customers leftovers. Boxing is her ticket out of poverty, and Swank plays the role with a balance of naivete and cold determination.
Eastwood is Frankie Dunn, a veteran manager of boxers and owner of a boxing gym. Of course, he is reluctant to train Maggie at first but, as you would expect, he caves in (with some rules, of course). Dunn is a man who has seen it all - enough to know what to expect, and enough to know that regret and glory are both part of boxing.
It is the usual tale of an underdog fighting to the top, but the key is in how the story is told. Characters you sympathise with and cheer for, though are still all too human. Like the best sports films, this is more than just a tale of the sport, it is a tale about people and what they do with their lives. It is about what it means to have a chance at glory, and what it means to fail and have regrets.
Without giving away the ending, I found this a tough but absorbing watch. Even if you have no interest in boxing - I do not care for it as a sport - this is a film well worth your time. That is more than what you can say for other winners of the Best Picture Oscar.
Swank is excellent as Maggie Fitzgerald, the waitress who is so poor she has to eat her customers leftovers. Boxing is her ticket out of poverty, and Swank plays the role with a balance of naivete and cold determination.
Eastwood is Frankie Dunn, a veteran manager of boxers and owner of a boxing gym. Of course, he is reluctant to train Maggie at first but, as you would expect, he caves in (with some rules, of course). Dunn is a man who has seen it all - enough to know what to expect, and enough to know that regret and glory are both part of boxing.
It is the usual tale of an underdog fighting to the top, but the key is in how the story is told. Characters you sympathise with and cheer for, though are still all too human. Like the best sports films, this is more than just a tale of the sport, it is a tale about people and what they do with their lives. It is about what it means to have a chance at glory, and what it means to fail and have regrets.
Without giving away the ending, I found this a tough but absorbing watch. Even if you have no interest in boxing - I do not care for it as a sport - this is a film well worth your time. That is more than what you can say for other winners of the Best Picture Oscar.