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Last Embrace [Blu-ray] [1979] [US Import]

3.8 out of 5 stars 13 customer reviews

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Product details

  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00MBVLDEI
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 121,206 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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This tribute to Hitchock is a fascinating piece. The flamboyant style, operatic direction and spectacular ending perfectly complement the labyrinthine plot. If some of the surprises are not quite as shocking as they once were, and the complex plot a little heavy handed for today's audiences, well put that down to the age of the movie. That said, the transfer is good and both audio and video very satisfactory. If you enjoyed the movie, take a look at the new blu ray of Obsession too which has just come out and you will have another treat in store in that extraordinary re-working of "Vertigo".
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I've always loved Last Embrace since I first saw it on BBC2 in the early 90s, and for someone who's as a rule only about 20/80 in favour of post 60s American cinema, that's saying a lot. I'd go as far as to say that Jonathan Demme crafts a richer suspense here than with the 'showier' excess of Silence Of The Lambs - maybe I'm setting myself up as the proverbial to the slaughter in that opinion, but hey-ho.

As to the Dutch, 'Green Cow' DVD, I feel I must rebuke some earlier comments on quality - the print is a very decent 1.85:1 (ie NOT merely 16:9) transfer. Even with the drawback that it's non-anamorphic, zooming to my TV's 16:9 setting results in a surprisingly minor loss of definition. Background detail isn't exactly gilt-edged, but the main image remains solid, colour palette is seemingly faithful, and even tricky shots involving panning and/or process work are quite agreeably stable. I'd much rather this than hold out for a R1 release and its inherent NTSC 'judder' any day. Anyone who proclaims it little better than 'VHS quality' clearly has not actually revisited VHS in a long, long while.
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Actually I thought it was a fine film. A brilliant director, and 1st class acting. It was a thriller and within the limitations of that genre, excelled. The suspense was kept up until the end and the motivation for the killings was plausible and revelatory of our common European history.
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After a CIA agent (Roy Scheider) is caught in a double cross set up in which his wife is killed, he has a breakdown and is committed to a sanitarium. When he is released, he receives a mysterious death threat in Hebrew and an investigation reveals a sinister backstory in which the sins of the fathers are visited upon their children. Jonathan Demme won an Oscar for the classic thriller SILENCE OF THE LAMBS but 12 years earlier directed this Hitchcockian exercise. Demme's homage includes inspiration not only from PSYCHO and VERTIGO but even in the stunning music score by Miklos Rozsa (who won an Oscar for Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND). Scheider remarkably brings so much to an underwritten part and Janet Margolin, in her best role since DAVID AND LISA, plays the mousy museum worker who holds the secret to the conspiracy. It's an accomplishment that goes beyond mere style or homage but, not unlike his SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, into the very darkness of moral corruption. The cast includes Christopher Walken, Mandy Patinkin, Sam Levene, John Glover, Charles Napier and Marcia Rodd.

The Dutch import (from Green Cow video) is an excellent anamorphic 1.85 wide screen transfer in English audio and removable Dutch subtitles.
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Based on other reviews of this great film and the fact that it is not available on any other format than VHS in the USA, I decided to give this Dutch DVD a try. It was an expensive and poorly thought out decision.
The picture quality is no better than the VHS tape. In fact, it looks like the distributor just transferred the film from VHS.
Take my advice and just wait for an official NTSC region 1 release from MGM. You may have to wait awhile, but you'll be at least $20.00 richer for doing so and a whole lot happier.
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Unfortunately, the title LAST EMBRACE does not have English subtitles on the Region 1 DVD or the US.Blu-ray.
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A good old fashioned thriller,saw it on a ship ( Oil Tanker) years ago.
Another gap filled. J
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