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Unforgiven (1992) (BIL/4K Ultra HD) [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Drama, Westerns |
Format | NTSC, 4K |
Contributor | Warner Home Video, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Clint Eastwood, Richard Harris |
Initial release date | 2017-05-16 |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours and 11 minutes |
Studio | Warner Home Video |
Colour | Color |
Manufacturer | Warner Home Video |
UPC | 883929594610 |
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Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman and Richard Harris star in his unsparing Western saga of a man who cannot escape his violent destiny. Heroes and legends rise and fall on the harsh American frontier in Unforgiven. Eleven years have passed since Billy Munny (Eastwood) laid down his weapons, dedicating himself to his young children and struggling farm. But when a huge bounty lures Munny back into action with his loyal partner, Ned Logan (Freeman), the tortured former gunslinger faces vicious sheriff Little Bill Daggett (Bill Hackman) and the lethally elegant mercenary English Bob (Harris). Even more terrifying, Munny finds himself regressing into the cold-blooded killer he once was.
Product details
- Digital Copy Expiration Date : Dec 31 2019
- Language : English
- Parcel Dimensions : 17.2 x 13.5 x 1.4 cm; 18.14 g
- Canadian Home Video Rating : Ages 14 and over
- Media Format : NTSC, 4K
- Run time : 2 hours and 11 minutes
- Release date : May 16 2017
- Actors : Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Richard Harris
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : B06ZXV9NBM
- Country of origin : Canada
- 鶹 Rank: #172 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
- #5 in Western
- #47 in Drama (Movies & TV Shows)
- #129 in Blu-ray
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Customers find the movie amazing, entertaining, and one of the best western films ever made. They appreciate the visual quality, saying the 4K UHD looks great and the sound and images are superior to the DVD. Customers describe the storytelling as excellent, well-written, and well-acted. They say it's a classic Clint Eastwood country movie that comes up on every best western list. They also say the movie keeps them interested and is entertaining.
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Customers find the movie amazing, entertaining, and one of the best western films ever made. They appreciate the good acting, great cast, and intense scenes. Customers also say the product is exactly as described and a must-see for western fans.
"...There is also a great allegory in there, about how important it is that one does not hesitate when doing something important...." Read more
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"WOW, what a movie. Great actors and worth a watch." Read more
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Customers are satisfied with the visual quality of the movie. They mention it's beautifully shot, with great picture on the Blu-ray disc. They also appreciate the superior sound and image quality compared to the DVD it replaces. Customers also mention the music and editing are honed to perfection.
"Incredible scenery in the good old Wild West. Two old gunslingers shaking off the rust, as they try to come out of retirement...." Read more
"...There are even some beautiful scenes---prairies and mountains. The haunting repetitive theme music goes with the whole works. Excellent." Read more
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"...amongst the most important western movies ever made and the 4K re-issue is stunning and worth the purchase in my opinion I can’t see how it could be..." Read more
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Customers find the movie to be a classic Clint Eastwood country movie. They say it's entertaining and comes up on every best western list.
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- Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2025Verified PurchaseIncredible scenery in the good old Wild West. Two old gunslingers shaking off the rust, as they try to come out of retirement. Needing money 💰 they head out for a reward to be split 3 ways with the kid. Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman and Jaimz Woolvett performances were brilliant 💡 After their job was completed- now it was a matter of revenge for his friend - justice is served 👍🤗❤️🥃🐴💰
- Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2025Verified PurchaseExcellent
- Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2024Verified PurchaseI just watched this DVD, partly remembering it for the unusual 'western' that it is. It's violent! But varying thoughts about violence are presented by the film. It's complicated! And it's so well done! The actors are all perfect; the direction is perfect. There are even some beautiful scenes---prairies and mountains. The haunting repetitive theme music goes with the whole works. Excellent.
- Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2024Verified PurchaseClassic that’s all there is to say.
- Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2021Verified PurchaseA bit like The Hateful Eight, this movie is about how dumb justice can get when left in the hands of a system instead of human beings... and then how human beings themselves can fail at doing better anyway. There is also a great allegory in there, about how important it is that one does not hesitate when doing something important. The slightest doubt is what get you killed, not incompetence, or morals, or anything that would usually make sense. One simply has to do what one does believe, without any second thoughts about changing reality or one's nature.
Movie like these kinda makes one understand the fascination of Japanese people for westerns, since a lot of these morals can also be found resonating with the bushido.
In any case, if Morgan Freeman and Clint Eastwood aren't enough to bring you to this movie, then I could add it has great heroics and drama, great humour and rhythm. Might be a good addition to your collection if you are already a fan of more modern "realist / humane" westerns, such as Hell on Wheels and Deadwoods. On the other hand, if you do not like westerns...
Well it's certainly isn't as slow as the 60s and 70s spaghetti ones, but the genre does include alternating moments of contemplation with violent intensity. Though I guess any 90s drama viewer could get familiar with this one.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 1, 2024Verified PurchaseThere are only a few Western movies I like , and this is even better than those.
I should have seen this decades ago, and will make up for the lost time. With repeated viewings, each one an event.
- Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2024Verified PurchaseClint Eastwood has a proven record for telling a good story. This is not just a western but a story that is only possible at that particular time in history. There is a range of elements that drive the story with very ordinary people becoming extraordinary by their reaction to the consequences of the trauma caused by their actions.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2024Verified PurchaseGreat movie looks great in 4K.
No playback issues on this disc.
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Vincent GuillaumeReviewed in France on May 9, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars DVD Reçu Comme Neuf
Verified PurchaseJ'ai apprécié la qualité du DVD
Image et son excellent je suis très satisfait !!!!
- John J. PuccioReviewed in the United States on June 26, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Eastwood's delicate yet brutal balance of real West versus reel West
Verified PurchaseDespite my personal bias toward Clint Eastwood's "The Outlaw Josey Wales," I can't argue that "Unforgiven," his 1992 Academy Award-winner, isn't among the two or three last great Westerns Hollywood ever produced; and I can't argue that its Blu-ray presentation isn't pretty decent, too. The "however" is that in this twentieth-anniversary Blu-ray Book edition, Warners don't appear to have done anything to improve upon the picture or sound, giving us the same audio and video encodes we got a few years earlier on BD; and this is despite the packaging saying it's "newly restored." I guess the studio meant they "newly restored" the movie a few years earlier. So, if you already own "Unforgiven" on Blu-ray, the primary advantage of this new release is the handsome and informative Blu-ray Book packaging. Of course, if you don't already own the film in high def, this is certainly the edition to own.
"Unforgiven" is producer-director-star Eastwood's and writer David Webb People's attempt to demytholigize the Western, to present the Old West on film as something closer to what it might really have been. Thus, you will find no heroes here, nor any true villains. The main character, played by Eastwood, is William Munny, a widower with two small children, living off the land in a little mud hole in the middle of the Kansas plains. But it wasn't always so with Munny. Some ten years earlier, he was a "rootin', tootin' son-of-a-bitchin', cold-blooded assassin," a drunkard, a thief, and a murderer by his own admission. But he found a new life in the bosom of a good woman who showed him the error of his ways and set him on a new and sober course before succumbing to smallpox on their prairie farm.
Now, life is tougher for Munny than ever before, and when a young gunslinger, the Schofield Kid (Jaimz Woolvett), comes by offering to share a thousand-dollar reward with him if he'll help him kill a pair of cowboys, Munny goes for it. But Munny insists he's a changed man, reformed, and is only doing the killing for the money; not like the old days when he would do it for pleasure. And Munny especially wants to do the job when the Kid explains that the cowboys they're going after cut up a defenseless prostitute, and her fellow harlots are putting up the reward for the perpetrators' deaths because the law would do nothing to help them.
Munny hasn't been on a horse in years and can hardly handle a gun anymore, but that doesn't stop him. He needs the cash. More important, he sees the killing of these miscreants as a kind of redemption for him, a distorted good deed for a life of iniquity. He hooks up with an old pal from his outlaw past, Ned Logan (Morgan Freeman), who has also forsaken the gun and turned to farming, and together the three men ride out like avenging angels, or knights errant, to right the wrongs of a harsh and uncaring world.
But, as I said, life is tough for Munny, and things are not so simple as their merely shooting two men dead and collecting their money. The two cowboys they're after are holed up on a ranch just outside a little town whose sheriff, Little Bill Daggett (Gene Hackman), is a strict law-and-order man, a guy who believes that any means are worth the end. Daggett is a bully and coward who commands respect with the help of a passel of deputies, and he administers his own brand of justice once he disarms a man. Little Bill isn't about to have any bloodshed in or around his town.
Along the way we also meet a writer, W.W. Beauchamp (Saul Rubinek), an Easterner come West to find grist for his dime novels. He's looking for gun-toting heroes, and if can't find them, he creates them. Lately, he's spinning yarns around a phony British fop of a gunslinger who calls himself English Bob (Richard Harris). Nothing is as it seems.
The movie depicts the West as a largely dirty, brutal place, at least the areas inhabited by Man, with the movie's characters all ordinary people with ordinary weaknesses. Munny himself is neither a good bad man nor a bad good man; he is simply a man. This is a deglamorized version of "Shane," where not the fastest draw but the calmest demeanor and the steadiest hand wins the gun battle. Likewise, Sheriff Daggett is no common heavy; instead, we see a person who truly believes in what he's doing to keep the peace, no matter how violent it may seem to us.
Some people who have seen this movie have said it also displays themes of antiviolence and women's lib, but these are only peripheral issues in a story that basically tries to proffer a different slant on a traditional genre. And we must not forget the film's humor. Though violent, often downright brutal, the filmmakers often imbue it with a lighthearted tone. When somebody starts firing at Munny and Logan, it appears from the look on his face as though Munny may have been shot. "Did they hit you?" asks Logan. "No," replies Munny. "I bumped my head falling off my horse."
Yet for all its attempts at debunking the conventional Hollywood Western, "Unforgiven" remains an orthodox example of the breed. It maintains Hollywood's strict "Code of the West," where courage and loyalty reign supreme and the protagonist faces off with the antagonist in one big, final showdown. William Munny may be older and more grizzled than Eastwood's seminal Western hero of several decades before, but, make no mistake, underneath it all he's still Sergeo Leone's "Man With No Name."
The movie's cinematography also works in the grand Western style, with gorgeous background scenery and vast, open vistas to ponder. The leadoff shot of Munny's little cabin silhouetted on the prairie against a setting sun is itself worthy of brief meditation, as is the fine, simple musical score by Lennie Niehaus and the main musical theme by Eastwood himself.
Video:
As I mentioned earlier, the video encode appears to be the same one Warners used for their previous Blu-ray edition. This means a VC-1 codec and a dual-layer BD50 to present the picture in its original aspect ratio of 2.40:1. It's a fairly dark film, about half the action taking place either at night, in the darkness, or in the rain; and the high-definition transfer displays the detail in the darkness fairly well, with object delineation reasonably clean and clear. Understand, however, that because of the overall duskiness of most of the film, the HD reproduction may not make every scene look much different from standard definition. Anyway, the disc renders background shots and scenery beautifully and realistically, as are things like dusty trails and smoky barrooms, but where the high-def comes into its own is in close-ups, faces, and outdoor daylight shots. I swear there are times you can see every leaf on every tree, although there are also times when things are a shade soft. The Blu-ray's 1080p resolution sets off colors better than ever, with solid blacks providing a natural, three-dimensional appearance.
Audio:
As on their previous Blu-ray edition, the soundtrack again comes to us via lossy Dolby Digital 5.1. Yes, I wished they had remastered it in lossless Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio, but it was not to be. Nevertheless, the Dolby Digital sounds fine, a wide frequency range producing a good deep bass and strong transient impact. It is a pleasure to listen to the sounds of horses' hooves, birds, rain, crickets, and distant rolls of thunder rendered realistically. While most of the sound continues to come from the front speakers in this 5.1 remix, the rear surrounds accomplish their job, too, enveloping the listening area in many environmental sounds of the day. About my only minor criticism is that the upper midrange can be a tad forward and bright at times, although it doesn't have much effect on voices.
Extras:
"Unforgiven" contains the same bonus items found on WB's previous Blu-ray edition, and they are an impressive lot. First, there's an audio commentary with film critic and Eastwood biographer Richard Schickel, followed by four documentaries and a television show. The best of the documentaries is a twenty-two minute item called "All on Accounta Pullin' a Trigger" that features comments by Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman, and various crew members. The second documentary, "Eastwood & Co.: Making Unforgiven," is twenty-three minutes, narrated by Hal Holbrook, and made at the time of the film's shooting in 1992; it seems more like PR hype than the first documentary, but it contains some useful information. The third documentary, "Eastwood...A Star," is sixteen minutes and chronicles the star's career; while the fourth documentary, "Eastwood on Eastwood," is a sixty-eight minute examination of the man's life, career, and outlook on filmmaking. Then, there's a classic, James Garner "Maverick" episode from 1959, "Duel at Sundown," that features a young Eastwood in a supporting role. These bonus items are perhaps a little much to absorb at one sitting, so you might want to go at them slowly.
The extras conclude with thirty-three scene selections; a widescreen theatrical trailer; English, French, and Spanish spoken languages; French and Spanish subtitles; and English captions for the hearing impaired.
Finally, because this is a Blu-ray Book release, the disc comes packaged in the back of a fifty-eight page hardbound book, filled with pictures and text illustrating almost every aspect of the film, its stars, and its production.
Parting Thoughts:
"Unforgiven" is a delicate yet brutal balance of real West versus reel West. If this seems contradictory, remember that the movie never strays too far in either direction to distract us from its primary purpose, which is to entertain. It's no wonder the movie made more money than any previous Eastwood Western and won the Oscars it did, including Best Picture, Best Director (Eastwood), Best Supporting Actor (Gene Hackman), and Best Film Editing (Joel Cox).
Appropriate to its gritty purpose, the movie gets an R rating for vulgar language, violence, and sexual situations. It's one heck of a good film.
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MassimoReviewed in Italy on June 14, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Dvd
Verified PurchaseUna completezza di attori unici, film bellissimo
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é徱ԱReviewed in Belgium on January 27, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfaite
Verified PurchaseBonne qualité d'image et en version française. Parfait.
Je recommande.