Wydanie oryginalne, europejskie, w Regionie B/2, zafoliowane.
Film z polskim dubbingiem i polskimi napisami !
Tytuł Oryginalny: Logan (2 Blu-ray)
Informacje o produkcie:
- Obsada: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Dafne Keen
- Reżyser: James Mangold
- Format: Blu-ray
- Audio: polski dubbing (Dolby Digital 5.1) , angielski (DTS-HD Master 7.1), angielski (DD 2.0), hiszpański (DTS 5.1)
- Napisy: polski, fiński, norweski, duński, angielski, hiszpański
- Region: Region B
- Proporcje: 2.39: 1
- Liczba dysków: 2
- Ocena: Nie polecany dla dzieci poniżej 16 lat
- Studio: Fox
- Data wydania: 05 lipiec 2017
- Czas trwania: 137 minut
Product description:
Logan Noir: for lovers of black and white cinema
The BLU-RAY, BLU-RAY 3D and ULTRA HD 4K formats have an extra disk with the Logan Noir edition. It is the quality black and white film edition.
Includes:
- Extra Disk with the Logan Noir edition.
- Audiocommentary with James Mangold.
- Deleted scenes.
- Doing Logan.
- Trailers
Logan
Nature made me a monster. The man made me a weapon. And God made that last too long
From the hand of visionary screenwriter and director James Mangold comes the final chapter of the film saga of one of the greatest heroes in the history of comics. At Logan, we see the Academy Award nominee Hugh Jackman repeating in his Wolverine role, for the last time, in a raw and dramatic story of sacrifice and redemption.
Synopsis
It's the year 2029. The mutants are gone, or almost. A retired and dejected Logan spends his days drinking non-stop, hiding in a remote part of the Mexican border, earning some money as a rental driver. His companions in exile are the marginalized Caliban and a sick Professor X, whose singular mind suffers attacks and seizures increasingly serious. But Logan's attempts to hide from the world and his legacy come to an abrupt end when a mysterious woman emerges with an urgent request: that Logan guide a young girl to safety. The claws immediately re-emerge to Logan when he has to face dark forces and a villain from his old past in a life-and-death mission, a mission that will put this warrior, worn out by time, on the road to fulfillment of your destiny.
The last movie by Hugh Jackman
The first time that Hugh Jackman became Wolverine was back in the year 2000 in the first film X-Men, director Bryan Singer, which led to a whole series of successful adaptations of the famous comic.
Since then, the acclaimed Australian actor has put himself in the skin of the famous mutant to a total of ten times, a record on the big screen. And this time, with Logan, Hugh Jackman has had the opportunity to finally bury his alter ego on the big screen for so long.
"We wanted to convey something very different, very fresh and, ultimately, very human," says Jackson, "because I believe that the strength of the X-Men, and specifically that of Wolverine, lies more in their humanity than in their superpowers. When exploring this character for the last time, I was interested in getting to the heart of the human being he was, rather than showing everything his claws are capable of. "