Ciencia Ficción de la buena.
Dentro de la Saga Terminator, esta película, Salvation, para nada desvirtúa o anula las tres primeras películas de Terminator, respetando argumentos anteriores.
Disfruta de una acción trepidante, y si eres amante de la Ciencia Ficción, tener este DVD es muy recomendable.
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Lástima que no vengan con slipcover, pero creo así se editan ahora.La calidad de la imagen es una mejora al blu ray, pero no demasiada, ya que la fotografía siempre se creó con efecto de suciedad y menor calidad, debido al momento en que se recrea la película (futuro desolador). El sonido en inglés DTS es el mismo que el blu ray, de muy buena calidad. No trae español latino, solo subtítulos en latino solamente en el disco 4K. El blu ray trae inglés y castellano como idiomas y subtítulos .Ambos discos se reproducen en blu rays región A, por lo que creo son multiregión.Saludos desde México.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 11 de julio de 2021
La calidad de la imagen es una mejora al blu ray, pero no demasiada, ya que la fotografía siempre se creó con efecto de suciedad y menor calidad, debido al momento en que se recrea la película (futuro desolador). El sonido en inglés DTS es el mismo que el blu ray, de muy buena calidad. No trae español latino, solo subtítulos en latino solamente en el disco 4K. El blu ray trae inglés y castellano como idiomas y subtítulos .
Ambos discos se reproducen en blu rays región A, por lo que creo son multiregión.
Saludos desde México.
Lástima que no vengan con slipcover, pero creo así se editan ahora.
La calidad de la imagen es una mejora al blu ray, pero no demasiada, ya que la fotografía siempre se creó con efecto de suciedad y menor calidad, debido al momento en que se recrea la película (futuro desolador). El sonido en inglés DTS es el mismo que el blu ray, de muy buena calidad. No trae español latino, solo subtítulos en latino solamente en el disco 4K. El blu ray trae inglés y castellano como idiomas y subtítulos .
Ambos discos se reproducen en blu rays región A, por lo que creo son multiregión.
Saludos desde México.
La calidad de la imagen es una mejora al blu ray, pero no demasiada, ya que la fotografía siempre se creó con efecto de suciedad y menor calidad, debido al momento en que se recrea la película (futuro desolador). El sonido en inglés DTS es el mismo que el blu ray, de muy buena calidad. No trae español latino, solo subtítulos en latino solamente en el disco 4K. El blu ray trae inglés y castellano como idiomas y subtítulos .
Ambos discos se reproducen en blu rays región A, por lo que creo son multiregión.
Saludos desde México.

4,0 de 5 estrellas
Buen titulo en 4K UHD
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 11 de julio de 2021
Lástima que no vengan con slipcover, pero creo así se editan ahora.Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 11 de julio de 2021
La calidad de la imagen es una mejora al blu ray, pero no demasiada, ya que la fotografía siempre se creó con efecto de suciedad y menor calidad, debido al momento en que se recrea la película (futuro desolador). El sonido en inglés DTS es el mismo que el blu ray, de muy buena calidad. No trae español latino, solo subtítulos en latino solamente en el disco 4K. El blu ray trae inglés y castellano como idiomas y subtítulos .
Ambos discos se reproducen en blu rays región A, por lo que creo son multiregión.
Saludos desde México.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 16 de julio de 2022
Gran pelicula dentro de esta saga de sci-fi. Para mi al menos, es la mejor.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 29 de septiembre de 2021
Me gusta, como los demás DVD Terminator.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 2 de agosto de 2021
Me ha gustado que sigue la linea argumental de t1 y t2...asi como una pelicula de ficcion sin propaganda forzada e inventada como la ultima "dark fate"
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 9 de diciembre de 2022
Muy caro el alquiler para una pelicula tan vieja
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 2 de febrero de 2020
Película recién salida a la venta en 4k. Sonido e imagenes impactantes. La película en sí, muy buena también. Ha valido la pena la espera.
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Shopfloor Tone
4,0 de 5 estrellas
My favourite sequel after T2.
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 17 de septiembre de 2022
I enjoy this film and I've watched it many times. I don't know why it gets so much hate. I love Bale and Worthington's performances. I wish McG could have made the trilogy has planned. I hated Carry On Terminating... sorry, Rise Of The Machines. Terminator Genisys was just ok but I wouldn't watch it again and Dark Fate was just an amalgamation of all the sequels. This film attempts to do something different. Showing us the future war etc. Not a bad idea with infiltration unit finding John Connor. Sure, it's not perfect and there's daft parts to it; eg. Nobody question Kyle Reese is way to young to be John Connor's father and the ridiculous open heart surgery in the field with any old heart but even The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day have flaws. Slightly disappointed that the liquid metal terminator wasn't portrayed but what I've read that was gonna be in one of the other two films planned after this with McG at the helm. I also read he had plans for Kyle Reese being sent back to 1984 at the end of the third instalment. That would've been great but no, what do we get because this film didn't break box office records? The same old same old. Over and over again. Never mind. Just have to keep watching this, my favourite of all of them; The Terminator and of course the brilliant T2.

Albatross
3,0 de 5 estrellas
Could have been so good
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 11 de diciembre de 2017
Ever since Kyle Reece explained to Sarah Connor what the future would look like when the machines ruled the Earth, Terminator fans have been desperate to see more of those dark, gritty, laser-filled scenes that James Cameron dropped into the first two movies. Now, we finally get to see a whole movie showing us what the future world would look like. And it basically looks about as much as James Cameron’s original vision as Christian Bale looks like Edward Furlong, not bothering to retain either the look or feel of what has gone before.
‘Terminator: Salvation’ is the film that fans asked for, but didn’t ask for the way they got it. While it was made, the Terminator himself was busy running the state of California, so couldn’t really reprise his role (and don’t get me started on any CGI work used to correct this – it really isn’t up to the ‘Rogue One’ standards we’re now used to). However, that’s not so bad, as the story isn’t just about the indestructible machine of metal, but also the Connor family, so most people were relieved that a decent actor like Christian Bale was going to be playing John Connor. Unfortunately, the film takes the weird route not to follow him, instead choosing to be mainly about Sam Worthington’s character – a death-row inmate who somehow wakes up in the future and also helps trash a cyborg or two. I won’t spoil too much of Worthington’s character, especially as the trailer basically did that for me. However, I will say that this film would have been a damn sight better if it simply omitted his character completely. I’m not having a go at the actor. He did all he could with what he was given. It’s just people weren’t going to watch this film based on ANY new character – they wanted to see more of the old ones (even if they had been recast!).
I could pick out various personal annoyances that I had with this film – the helicopter pilot who wears sunglasses at night, the silent child who’s used as a plot device to show how caring our central characters are, or the fact that the end battle completely rips off T2 beat for beat. All of these I could have overlooked if it wasn’t for the fact that ‘Salvation’ completely ignores various plot points that have been clearly stated in previous films. Maybe those not so ‘up# on Terminator lore won’t notice, but for me I found myself asking too many questions as to why things were happening this way. I know you could say that timelines got changed here and there so things are now different in the future, but, in my opinion, that’s just lazy writing and a cop out.
There were at least a couple of stand-outs, namely Ashton Yelchen’s excellent take on how Michael Biehn portrayed Reece, Skynet City looking pretty cool and the nod to T” by playing Guns and Roses again. However, this film was almost damned before it was released as much of the publicity surrounding it was directed at Christian Bale’s bizarre outburst on set at a fellow crew member.
I guess that ‘Terminator: Salvation’ isn’t as bad as I’m making out. It’s an okay sci-fi/action film. However, because it has the Terminator name attached we – the fans – are just hoping for more than we got. And, if you’re interested, you may want to Google it’s alternate ending, as it is much darker and interesting than what we got.
‘Terminator: Salvation’ is the film that fans asked for, but didn’t ask for the way they got it. While it was made, the Terminator himself was busy running the state of California, so couldn’t really reprise his role (and don’t get me started on any CGI work used to correct this – it really isn’t up to the ‘Rogue One’ standards we’re now used to). However, that’s not so bad, as the story isn’t just about the indestructible machine of metal, but also the Connor family, so most people were relieved that a decent actor like Christian Bale was going to be playing John Connor. Unfortunately, the film takes the weird route not to follow him, instead choosing to be mainly about Sam Worthington’s character – a death-row inmate who somehow wakes up in the future and also helps trash a cyborg or two. I won’t spoil too much of Worthington’s character, especially as the trailer basically did that for me. However, I will say that this film would have been a damn sight better if it simply omitted his character completely. I’m not having a go at the actor. He did all he could with what he was given. It’s just people weren’t going to watch this film based on ANY new character – they wanted to see more of the old ones (even if they had been recast!).
I could pick out various personal annoyances that I had with this film – the helicopter pilot who wears sunglasses at night, the silent child who’s used as a plot device to show how caring our central characters are, or the fact that the end battle completely rips off T2 beat for beat. All of these I could have overlooked if it wasn’t for the fact that ‘Salvation’ completely ignores various plot points that have been clearly stated in previous films. Maybe those not so ‘up# on Terminator lore won’t notice, but for me I found myself asking too many questions as to why things were happening this way. I know you could say that timelines got changed here and there so things are now different in the future, but, in my opinion, that’s just lazy writing and a cop out.
There were at least a couple of stand-outs, namely Ashton Yelchen’s excellent take on how Michael Biehn portrayed Reece, Skynet City looking pretty cool and the nod to T” by playing Guns and Roses again. However, this film was almost damned before it was released as much of the publicity surrounding it was directed at Christian Bale’s bizarre outburst on set at a fellow crew member.
I guess that ‘Terminator: Salvation’ isn’t as bad as I’m making out. It’s an okay sci-fi/action film. However, because it has the Terminator name attached we – the fans – are just hoping for more than we got. And, if you’re interested, you may want to Google it’s alternate ending, as it is much darker and interesting than what we got.

Ron L.
1,0 de 5 estrellas
Terminator 4, Salvation DVD.
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 4 de enero de 2022
This is our first negative experience with a DVD from Amazon. We have not been able to read this particular one. We tried with an onboard DVD reader, no luck, the title was read but nothing else. We then tried transcoding it into a format compatible with our system. The software reported that every file was corrupted. It may be a strange new DRM system incompatible with Linux, in which case it is no use to us. We have never had this problem previously, with several hundred DVDs in our library. We usually prefer to purchase DVDs or CDs rather than download.

Elodie C
1,0 de 5 estrellas
Inferior quality goods
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 3 de julio de 2020
I contacted this seller to tell them that the dvd was faulty and would not play on two different computer dvd players. I couldn't send it back because I was shielding so haven't been outside of the house. This seller told me they would send me another dvd as a replacement and that I didn't need to send the rubbish one back, but not to write them an unhelpful review. However, the second one has never shown up so this is my review and it's unfavourable because I don't like being lied to.

"mark_lacy73"
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Great movie with a working UV code
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 4 de noviembre de 2019
Great movie that I could watch alot. Good actor in the film Christian Bale who plays Batman in the dark knight trilogy.
Great story to the film and good special affects through out.
SPOILER ALERT don’t read on here.
The man who I forgot his name work with Christian bale is actually a robot........
It had a good working UV code which was a bit tricky to redeem onto my Google Play collection instead of Flixster since it shut down. I would defently recamend I to you to watch and get the 2013 version not the 2009 version because the 2013 version has a Uv code and the other one doesn’t. It also came with direction’s cut in the 2013 version.
Great story to the film and good special affects through out.
SPOILER ALERT don’t read on here.
The man who I forgot his name work with Christian bale is actually a robot........
It had a good working UV code which was a bit tricky to redeem onto my Google Play collection instead of Flixster since it shut down. I would defently recamend I to you to watch and get the 2013 version not the 2009 version because the 2013 version has a Uv code and the other one doesn’t. It also came with direction’s cut in the 2013 version.


"mark_lacy73"
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 4 de noviembre de 2019
Great story to the film and good special affects through out.
SPOILER ALERT don’t read on here.
The man who I forgot his name work with Christian bale is actually a robot........
It had a good working UV code which was a bit tricky to redeem onto my Google Play collection instead of Flixster since it shut down. I would defently recamend I to you to watch and get the 2013 version not the 2009 version because the 2013 version has a Uv code and the other one doesn’t. It also came with direction’s cut in the 2013 version.
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