The Green Hornet (Blu-ray 3D) [2011] [Region Free] 79,99 zł
Obsada
Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Christoph Waltz, Cameron Diaz, Tom Wilkinson
Reżyser
Michel Gondry
Audio
brak polskiego, angielski
Napisy
brak polskiego, Angielski, duński , hindi, fiński, norweski, hiszpański, szwedzki
Studio
Sony Pictures Home Ent.
Obraz
16:9 - 2.40:1
Region
All Regions
Liczba płyt
1
Czas
119 minut
Data premiery
17 października 2011
Napisy dla niesłyszących
angielski
Dubbing
hiszpański
Stan płyty
Nowa
Termin wysyłki
od 24 do 48 h
Opis:
Britt Reid (Seth Rogen) za dnia jest obibokiem, w nocy zaś wielkim imprezowiczem... do czasu nowego pomysłu na poważną karierę, który jest naprawdę super: strzegący prawa, choć na swój własny, oryginalny sposób, bohater akcji! Jako Green Hornet, razem z miłośnikiem gadgetów i mistrzem sztuk walki Kato (Jay Chou) oraz pomocą asystentki Lenore (Cameron Diaz) zwalczają pracujących dla Chudnofsky'ego (Christoph Waltz) najgorszych przestępców w mieście.
The buzz around The Green Hornet comes from the collision of weird talents involved: Seth Rogen plays the crime-fighting hero and writes the movie with his Superbad bud Evan Goldberg; pop star Jay Chou plays Kato; and the whimsy-headed Michel Gondry directs. Toss in Inglourious Basterds Oscar winner Christoph Waltz as a super-villain highly self-conscious about his brand, and you've got a blockbuster that definitely isn't going for the normal. And for a while, the movie's Apatovian comedy and bromantic tendencies supply some definite fun; plus, Waltz and his double-barreled revolver (along with an uncredited cameo by James Franco) launch the picture with a giddy opening action sequence. At some point, though, you want all this stuff to mesh, and The Green Hornet keeps zipping about in three directions at once, never quite maintaining its early comic zip, but not grounding itself in an engaging enough crime-fighting plot, either. And there's little to do for nominal female lead Cameron Diaz; although both millionaire playboy Britt Reid and Kato make half-hearted passes at her, it's clear their main interest is each other. You just knew a franchise that began as a radio serial in the 1930s (and took a brief but memorable detour into TV in the '60s) would end up being part of that unavoidable 21st-century genre, the male-bonding comedy. Of course, it's really a triangle. Their boss car, Black Beauty, also gets a lot of love. --Robert Horton
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