The Natural: Director’s Cut
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Robert Redford stars in the inspiring fable of a baseball player’s major league dreams and the mysterious woman who shatters them.
Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches; 1.6 ounces
Item model number : TM2554
Director : Barry Levinson
Media Format : Color, Closed-captioned, AC-3, Director’s Cut, NTSC, Dolby, Dubbed, Widescreen, Subtitled, Multiple Formats
Run time : 2 hours and 24 minutes
Release date : April 3, 2007
Actors : Robert Redford, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Robert Duvall
Dubbed: : Japanese, Portuguese
Subtitles: : English, French, Japanese, Portuguese
Producers : Mark Johnson
Language : Japanese, English, Unqualified, French
Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
ASIN : B000MNOX94
Country of Origin : USA
Number of discs : 2
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Orrymain –
Redford and Baseball: Works for Me!
The version I purchased of The Natural was the two-disk Director’s Cut set. I liked that viewers had the option at the very beginning to listen to Barry Levinson, the director, explain in brief how the cut altered the movie from the original theatrical release. Now, I saw the movie in the theater and once or twice on cable over the years, but honestly, I don’t remember the original that specifically to tell what the differences are. I do appreciate having Levinson’s comment about the changes up front, though. Viewers don’t have to listen that first, but it’s presented above the ‘play movie’ for those who are interested in doing so as I was.I enjoy Robert Redford movies and before the era of steroids and ridiculous salaries, I loved baseball, so seeing this in the theater upon release was natural for me. I recall liking it and thinking it was a bit slow in places, so buying the Director’s Cut to see if that slowness was taken away, was also a natural for me. I may not enjoy baseball like I once did, but I still like a good Redford film performance.Levinson removed several minutes from the movie’s first cut, rearranged and edited, and ultimately added five minutes and in total, this lengthened the movie by five minutes. The opening was definitely more tight, as he called it. Years ago, I remember thinking the opening in particular was so slow, almost dark and dreary, and I did not feel that way in watching the DVD today.Redford is Roy Hobbs, initially a young man with a bright future in baseball until he gets shot by a mysterious woman. It’s sixteen years later when he finally gets a shot at the big leagues, although not everyone is on his side, including the manager (Wilford Brimley) who refuses to play such an old rookie. He doesn’t even let him practice, until one day when Hobbs challenges him. Then the manager gets a big shock: this old rookie can play.From there, it’s baseball drama and folks wanting to solve the mystery of Roy Hobbs’ past while also putting in play a bit of a Black Sox scandal. The supporting cast is full of top notch actors, such as Glenn Close and Robert DuVall. Darrin McGavin, Kim Bassinger, Barbara Hershey, and Robert Prosky were also part of the cast. The big finale is an explosive delight, the kind that makes a fan cheer and smile with excitement. It takes a while to get there, but it’s a good journey.The second disk has all of the bonus material, including a feature (in parts without a ‘play all’ option which annoys me) on the creation of the story and getting the movie made. It was truly interesting to hear the director and Redford discuss the ending of the movie and how it was changed from the novel, which provides a darker, more sad ending than what is seen in the film. That’s followed by short “extras” that discuss different aspects of the movie, such as making era-appropriate uniforms, use of slow motion, and the one question President Reagan had about the movie.Next comes a segment called Clubhouse Conversations which includes folks like George Will, Bob Costas, Ryne Sandberg, Jason Giambi, and Don Mattingly talking (individually, not together) about the game of baseball. After this comes the shocking story of a baseball player shot by a female stalker. Though severely injured, he survived and returned to the game of baseball. She was the inspiration for the Barbara Hershey character in The Natural. The last part of this extra is about the various mythologies used in the novel and in the movie.”The Heart of The Natural” is a featurette that features Cal Ripken Jr. on the gift or talent to play the game. This extends to include topics like the media and the business of the game. He also talks about heroes and the concept of role models.So, strong Redford performance, good drama, satisfying ending, and interesting extras make this an excellent DVD. Truly, my only complaint is the lack of a ‘play all’ option for that initial extra on The Natural coming together. Commentary would have been great, too, but as it is, the Director’s Cut set is well worth it.
Michael Grafton –
A classic Robert Redford film
I enjoyed the story of a man seeking a second chance in playing the sport that he loves, but the actions of his past come back to change his future. It has a great cast and I recommend it to anyone.
abby –
Fun to watch
One of my favorites
Janet I. Cole –
Natural
Intertainment – one of my favorite movies
Milton L. Butts, Jr. –
The Natural Has All The Ingredients Of A Classic Novel.
Lofty Ambition, Love, Adversity, Betrayal, Greed, Corruption… Are some of the ingredients to be found in “The Natural.”As a young man, Roy Hobbs has a desire and the talent to play professional baseball. He is Waylaid and blindsided by a tragic incident that could haveKilled him. Years later, Roy shows up to try out for a struggling professional team as a middle-aged man who just wants an opportunity.The unfolding of Roy’s story is captivating and suspenseful as he encounters challenges and adversity that stand in his way to be “the best” that ever was.I greatly enjoyed this movie, and highly recommend it.
Roy Hobbs –
My favorite sports movie
I’m really torn with the Director’s Cut. On one hand, I was glad to get the never-before-seen scenes. On the other, I thought this film was fine the way it was. The Director’s Cut came off as being much “darker” than the original.I guess my one big complaint about the Director’s Cut is that even though they added a lot more scenes, they also took a few away. I didn’t mind the flashbacks, but they took away some of the dialogue between the Whammer and Hobbs on the train. There were a couple other fairly inconsequential scenes that are no longer in the film.The original was easier to follow, and I wonder how easy it would be to follow the Director’s Cut without having seen the original. Since Robert Redford played Hobbs when he first set out to start his career, it might be a little confusing for those who see those early scenes, while at the same time seeing a “grown up” Hobbs as he reflects on his life. The only thing that might help clear it up is when Hobbs mentions that he was out of the game for 16 years.Also, I gave the original film the benefit of the doubt with regards to the games that were played at Wrigley Field. When Hobbs hits the home run that breaks the clock, it appears as though it was a game ending home run, due to the editing, but if you look closely, none of the players walk off the field as though the game is over (the Cubs would have last at bats.) However, when he hits four home runs the next day, you can clearly hear the announcer’s voiceovers describe the home runs as being hit in the bottom of each inning. Oops.I don’t want to spoil anything, but there was one interesting new scene between Bump and Roy. Given that Bump was just told that he has one more chance to shape up, his actions towards Roy aren’t surprising at all.Despite his MAJOR flaws with regards to the shady women in his life, Roy Hobbs is still a hero. I would still highly recommend either one of these films, but would probably favor the original. I could have enjoyed a Director’s Cut even if they just put the new scenes into their special features disc instead of ingrained into the actual movie.Whammer, “Scared?”Hobbs, “Not of you, I’m not.”
Quick Buy Kid –
Essential baseball movie.
Watched this as a child and sought again this month. What a classic. Robert Redford shined in this as well as the character actors supporting his role. Baseball is the epitome of American Sports and this movie portrays and unlikely hero. A must-see for the baseball enthusiast. Great movie.
A. Jones –
A Compelling Drama with a Thrilling, Unforgettable Finish!
If you like drama, baseball, or Robert Redford, chances are you’ll love this movie. It’s a great drama that has you rooting for Redford throughout until the unforgettable and heartwarming conclusion.
Fontaine Philippe –
Bon film assez ancien, mais l’histoire est bien.Le rêve de chacun peut être réalisé avec le temps.
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Nicolas Paulus –
Même pour les personnes ne s’intéressant pas au baseball, c’est un film passionnant avec des acteurs convaincants. Je le recommande.
Coolhand –
Film: 5 SterneBild: 5 SterneTon: 5 SterneCover: FSK-freies WendecoverFilm: Dieser Klassiker liegt hier im DC vor, die entsprechenden erweiternden Scenen wurden unsynchronisiert im Original belassen, leider fielen dabei auch einige Sätze der bereits synchronisierten Version zum Opfer. Der Film ist eine Hommage an’s Baseball, ein ruhiger Film mit toller Musik. Ein Vergleich zu einem alten Film mit Kathrine Hepurn und Spencer Tracey fällt mir hierbei auf, in dem Hepurn eine Tennisspielerin mimt, die in Anwesenheit von Tracey immer nicht zu ihrem Spiel findet und verliert. Das gleiche dumme Prinzip hat man hier gewählt. In dem Moment wo Redford mit Memo (Bassinger) zusammen ist trifft er keinen Ball mehr; Drehbuchautoren können manchmal so uninspiriert sein. Nichtsdestotrotz liebe ich diesen Film.Bild: Im 1:1.85 Format, schön, endlich wieder Vollbild. Wenn ich keinen Film mit Landschaftspanoramaaufnahmen habe, ziehe ich diese Format hier vor. Bildqualität ist tadellos. Schärfe, Kontrast, Schwarzwert und Sättigung sind anstandtslos. Mein TV ist ein 1,50 mtr Plasma, und Aufnahmen wie z.B. das Duell zwischen Redford und “Dem Hammer” auf dem Jahrmarkt sind der absolute Highlight. Die Bilder die hier entstanden sind zählen für mich zu den schönsten Aufnahmen im Filmbereich. Während dem Werfer- Schlägerspiel arbeitet die Kamera perfekt mit Tiefenschärfespielen und fängt auch wunderbar die vielen kleinen Partikel wie Blüten oder Insekten ein, welche um die Protagonisten herum träge unscharf ihre Kreise ziehn, während die Kamera auf die Spieler focusiert bleibt. Auch während des restlichen Films gibt es immer wieder solche schönen Momente. Der Kameramann hat hier bei dem Spiel mit der Tiefenschärfe alle Register gezogen, das Ergebnis ist hervorragend.Ton: DTS-HD, man braucht nur die 1. Minute im Film zu sehn, und ist voll zufrieden. Bei einem Sportfilm erwartet man einen brauchbaren Ton und erwartet keine so groÃe Umsetzung im Bassbereich. Wenn jedoch in der 1. Minute ein Zug von links nach recht gemächlich durch’s Bild rollt, mit bimmelnder Glocke und dampfgetrieben, gibt mein Subwoofer mir das deutlichst zu verstehn. Im Zug sitzt Redford danach auf der rechten Seite und meine linke hinter Box spielt mir Umgebunggeräusche ein, schön umgesetzt. Auch beim Rest des Film setzt sich diese liebevolle Umgestaltung des Tons fort, und wenn Redford dann mal den Ball in das Flutlicht schlägt reiÃt mein Subwoofer mich wieder mal aus der Stille raus, toll. Ton ist anstandslos.Menü: Sony, sonst würde ich es nicht erwähnen. Ich liebe Sony Menüs, schlicht und praktisch, geziert von im Hintergrund ablaufenden Filmszenen in bester Qualität.Auch hier wieder nur 3 Sprachen, alle mit der gleichen Tonart – DTS-HD (Englisch, Japanisch, Deutsch).Fazit: Perfekter kann man einen Film nicht auf BD transferieren, klare Kaufempfehlung.P.S. Universum und Warner, bitte schaut bei Sony wie man Menüs gestaltet, dann braucht der ehrliche Käufer einer BD-Scheibe nicht 5 Minuten zu warten bevor der Film losgeht.
Robert Hennessy –
Love this film don’t no how many times l have watch it!Well worth buying and adding to your collection!Actor’s were perfect for the film!