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directed
by Francis Ford Coppola
USA 1979
One of a cluster of late-1970s films about the Vietnam War, Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now adapts the Joseph Conrad novella Heart of Darkness to depict the war as a descent into primal madness. Capt. Willard (Martin Sheen), already on the edge, is assigned to find and deal with AWOL Col. Kurtz (Marlon Brando), rumored to have set himself up in the Cambodian jungle as a local, lethal godhead. Along the way Willard encounters napalm and Wagner fan Col. Kilgore (Robert Duvall), draftees who prefer to surf and do drugs, a USO Playboy Bunny show turned into a riot by the raucous soldiers, and a jumpy photographer (Dennis Hopper) telling wild, reverent tales about Kurtz. By the time Willard sees the heads mounted on stakes near Kurtz's compound, he knows Kurtz has gone over the deep end, but it is uncertain whether Willard himself now agrees with Kurtz's insane dictum to "Drop the Bomb. Exterminate them all." Coppola himself was not certain either, and he tried several different endings between the film's early rough-cut screenings for the press, the Palme d'Or-winning "work-in-progress" shown at Cannes, and the final 35 mm U.S. release (also the ending on the video cassette). The chaotic production also experienced shut-downs when a typhoon destroyed the set and star Sheen suffered a heart attack; the budget ballooned and Coppola covered the overages himself. These production headaches, which Coppola characterized as being like the Vietnam War itself, have been superbly captured in the documentary, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse. Despite the studio's fears and mixed reviews of the film's ending, Apocalypse Now became a substantial hit and was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor for Duvall's psychotic Kilgore, and Best Screenplay. It won Oscars for sound and for Vittorio Storaro's cinematography. This hallucinatory, Wagnerian project has produced admirers and detractors of equal ardor; it resembles no other film ever made, and its nightmarish aura and polarized reception aptly reflect the tensions and confusions of the Vietnam era. Excerpt from B+N located HERE |
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Theatrical Release: August 15th, 1979
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Review: Lionsgate / Studio Canal 40th Anniversary - Region FREE - 4K UHD
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Distribution | Lionsgate / Studio Canal 40th Anniversary - Region FREE - 4K UHD | |
Runtime | Final Cut: 3:01:58.907 ReDux: 3:16:03.751 79' Theatrical: 2:27:11.822 | |
Video 4K UHD Disc 1 |
Final Cut 2.39:1 2160p 4K UHD Disc Size: 97,501,220,096 bytes Final Cut Feature: 92,798,263,296 bytes Video Bitrate: 49.67 MbpsCodec: HEVC Video |
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2.39:1 2160p 4K UHD Disc Size: 90,518,309,942 bytesReDux Feature: 77,847,023,616 bytes 79' Theatrical Feature: 59,446,063,104 bytes Video Bitrate: 38.23 / 39.11 MbpsCodec: HEVC Video |
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4K UHD One Dolby
TrueHD + Atmos English 5882 kbps 7.1 / 48 kHz / 5882 kbps / 24-bit (AC3
Embedded: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 448 kbps / DN -7dB) 4K UHD 2 Dolby
TrueHD + Atmos English 5935 kbps 7.1 / 48 kHz / 5935 kbps / 24-bit (AC3
Embedded: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 448 kbps / DN -7dB) Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps / DN -5dB / Dolby Surround |
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Subtitles | English, English (SDH), Spanish, French, None | |
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Release Information: Studio: Lionsgate
4K UHD One Final Cut 2.39:1 2160p 4K UHD Disc Size: 97,501,220,096 bytesFinal Cut Feature: 92,798,263,296 bytes Video Bitrate: 49.67 MbpsCodec: HEVC Video
4K UHD 2 2.39:1 2160p 4K UHD Disc Size: 90,518,309,942 bytesReDux Feature: 77,847,023,616 bytes 79' Theatrical Feature: 59,446,063,104 bytes Video Bitrate: 38.23 / 39.11 MbpsCodec: HEVC Video
Edition Details:
• Intro by Francis Ford Coppola (on Final
Cut
4K UHD)
The Blu-rays
• "Dutch Angle" Chas Gerretsen and Apocalypse Now
(31:44)
Custom Digipak 4K UHD Case (see above) Chapters 19 |
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NOTE:
The below
4K UHD
captures were taken directly from the
4K UHD
disc.
The best visual and sound technologies have been used to present Coppola's
true vision of the film: one that delivers deep, visceral visual and
auditory impact. "The audience will be able to see, hear and feel this
film how I always hoped it could be-from the first 'bang' to the final
whimper" said the film-maker.
The first disc is a
4K UHD transfer of the 3-hour Final Cut that
represents Coppola's favorite version. It includes a 4.5-minute introduction
by the director describing the three versions where the Theatrical Cut
(the 2-hour 27-minute shortest version), the 3 1/4 hour Redux
Extended version that added back almost 50 minutes of deleted material not
present on the Theatrical. The Final Cut is a balance between the two
and represents Coppola's favorite representation honoring the 40th
anniversary of the film. So the second
4K UHD disc has the options of the theatrical or
Redux - seamlessly-branched. The Redux has an optional audio commentary
by Coppola (found on previous
Blu-ray). These
three are all original camera negative 4K remasterings with Dolby Vision and
Dolby Atmos sound. The Final Cut offers the optional of the original
theatrical English 2.0 soundtrack, in lossy Dolby.
"Restored from the original negative for the first time ever, Apocalypse
Now Final Cut is Coppola's most complete version of his multi-awarded
classic. This is the first time the original negative has ever been scanned
and over 11 months and 2,700 hours were spent on cleaning and restoring the
film's 300,173 frames. Brought to life through ultra-vivid picture quality
with Dolby Vision, delivering spectacular colors never before seen on a
screen, with highlights that are up to 40 times brighter, and blacks that
are 10 times darker. It has also been mixed in Dolby Atmos to offer a truly
immersive sound experience and it has been enhanced Meyer Sound
Laboratories' newly developed Sensual Sound, a technology engineered to
output audio below the limits of human hearing."
The Final Cut fills a triple-layered
4K UHD disc with 92-Gig of the feature and an, almost, 50
Mbps video bitrate. This is more than 2.5X that of the best
Blu-ray transfer.
This is characterized by significantly superior color balance and very
pleasing grain textures. The visuals look absolutely magnificent in-motion -
still some minor green-leaning. Coppola is correct in the introduction - it
has never looked (or sounded) this immersive. Vastly improved
contrast - darker night scenes and brighter day-lit sequences and there is
more information in the frame. Stunning.
NOTE:
36 more full resolution (3840 X 2160) captures for
Patrons
are available
HERE.
We have reviewed the following 4K
UHD packages to date:
Don't Look Now
(software uniformly simulated HDR),
The Man Who Killed Killed and then The Bigfoot
(software uniformly simulated HDR),,
Bram Stoker's Dracula
(software uniformly simulated HDR),
Lucy
(software uniformly simulated HDR),
They Live
(software uniformly simulated HDR),
Shutter Island
(software uniformly simulated HDR),
The Matrix
(software uniformly simulated HDR),
Alien
(software uniformly simulated HDR),
Toy Story
(software uniformly simulated HDR),
A Few Good Men
(software uniformly simulated HDR),
2001: A Space Odyssey (HDR caps udated),
Schindler's List
(simulated HDR), The
Neon Demon (No HDR), Dawn
of the Dead (No HDR), Saving
Private Ryan (simulated HDR and 'raw' captures), Suspiria (No
HDR), The
Texas Chain Saw Massacre (No HDR), The
Big Lebowski, and I
Am Legend (simulated and 'raw' HDR captures).
On their
4K UHD,
Lionsgate offer an exceptional audio experience.
If you are fortunate enough to have a setup that allows for Dolby TrueHD
7.1, or Dolby Atmos in particular, this is a highly impacting aural
presentation. Lionsgate offer optional English,
English (SDH), French or Spanish subtitles on
their Region FREE
4K UHD
package.
Disc three is a Blu-ray
and has the Final Cut in 1080P, Blu-ray
four has the theatrical and Redux Cuts, Blu-ray
five has the extras from the 2010 Blu-ray.
The sixth disc is a Blu-ray
and offers the 96-minute Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
(with an optional commentary by Francis and Eleanor Coppola). It
chronicles how the production was plagued by extraordinary script,
shooting, budget, and casting problems--nature, governments, actors, and
self-doubt augment the endless hurdles of finishing the film. It
documents the incredible toll it took on his life. It has comments from
Coppola, his family, John Milius, George Lucas, Laurence Fishburne,
Martin Sheen, Vittorio Storaro, Robert Duvall, Rona Barrett, Tom Snyder,
Dennis Hopper and many others. Also on that last disc are some new
extras; 47-minutes of a Tribeca Film Festival Q and A with Francis Ford
Coppola and Steven Soderbergh, 20-minutes of Never-Before-Seen Super 8mm
B-Roll Footage, A history of Apocalypse Now on Home Video etc.
One of the most unforgettable films in
cinema history. If those who have not yet adopted the new
4K UHD
format require another reason - this is it. What an
incredible package for cinephiles - a strong candidate for disc of the
year in our upcoming poll. We give it our highest endorsement - endless
hours of contemplative film enjoyment at a level rarely seen in the
medium.
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1) Paramount The Complete Dossier Region 1- NTSC TOP 2) FPE - Region 2- PAL SECOND3) Paramount (Original) - Region 1 - NTSC - THIRD 4) Paramount (Redux) - Region 1 - NTSC - FOURTH 5) LionsGate - Region FREE - Blu-ray - FIFTH
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CLICK to
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Smaller
4K UHD package out in the UK September 30th, 2019:
and a Blu-ray of the Final Cut:
Bonus
4K UHD Captures:
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Distribution
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4K UHD
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