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The Great Wall [Blu-ray]

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Format: Blu-ray September 10, 2019


Genre: Drama, Action & Adventure


Format: Subtitled, NTSC


Contributor: Charles Roven, Matt Damon, DC Young Fly, Jihae, Lil Yachty, Circus-Szalewski, Thomas Tull, Tony Gilroy, Abra, Willem Dafoe, Lil Baby, Bert & Bertie, Jon Jashni See more


Initial release date: 2019-09-10


Language: English


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.401


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.33 Ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Jihae


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Subtitled, NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 43 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 10, 2019


Actors ‏ : ‎ Matt Damon, Bert & Bertie, Circus-Szalewski, Willem Dafoe, Abra


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ Spanish, French


Producers ‏ : ‎ Thomas Tull, Charles Roven, Jon Jashni, Lil Baby


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  • This is a movie for deep thinkers not dim wits, for gamers and soldiers, for those who like history, action and adventure.
As a student of history as well as a person who loves both action/ adventure and military movies I found this movie to be OUTSTANDING!!! If you have any interest or knowledge of the Great Wall of China or in the finer Chinese arts you will also appreciate this as a piece of art work. It is not a shallow movie by any stretch of the imagination but you have to really pay attention to see the depth of the movie, there are points you could miss if you are not watching closely. As a former soldier I noticed several military strategy terms and maneuvers that were used and referred to in the dialogue that if you missed could prove a loss for you later in the movie. won't affect the entertainment value if you are reading this first. However, if you are a gamer or a former military person you should have no problem catching a few of the hints. For example the General and his commanders are around a large map and they mention that the queen comes out of her hive once every sixty years and feeds only to return to the hive. Later there is a discussion about how the queen eats constantly so she can return to the hive and reproduce only to come back in sixty years to attack the land again. That hints of the fact that the queen is the brains of the hive and the monsters have a hive mentality so they swarm like bees all following the mind of the queen. You see and understand that later when they are all the the capital and the swarm is surrounding the queen doing nothing but running in a circle around her guards and her. Even her guards act like bees they check every individual going in to make sure it is a member of the hive before it can pass. That is eventually how they defeat the Queen. If you miss the initial hint then you have to wait and see it in the capital then slap yourself in the forehead and say OOH, that is what they meant! The costumes are beautiful and for the foreigners quite accurate as are the weapons and their mission. I believe most of the costumes of the Chinese warriors are accurate though I am not so sure of the brilliance of the colors. The black powder as the driving force of the story is extremely accurate as the Western world had heard of it but believed it to be a myth and the first to bring it to the western world would be paid ten times its weight in gold and jewels by any king. The acting was fluid and reflected how the Chinese Officers and Officials would speak to lower vassals in their courts and was in no was cardboard or stilted. I was truly amazed by the women in blue who would basically bungee jump from such heights with long sticks, some even diving backward and towards the ground. Now don't get me wrong I know that they were simply jumping in front of a blue screen, but let me ask you, would you do it? The drummers, both male and female were also a treat to watch, not unlike the drummers seen at the Olympics held in China, just fantastic! The entire majesty and depth of the movie was simply breath taking. The landscape of the section of the Great Wall that was used in the film was probably one of the better portions of the wall as much of it is in a state of decay, so viewing it in such a beautiful condition and in the landscape it was originally in leaves you with a better understand of why it is one of the seven wonders of the world. The creatures in the movie were horrible in that they were as a whole and as individuals just "some nasty shit" those little green demons were the individual bee like brain cells of the queen which is why they did not attack while the queen fed. She was just too busy eating to think so she simple had her brain set on roam while she fed. If others who viewed the movie did not understand that perhaps they might try taking another look at it. The Queen ran the show and had the ability to move her "brain children" to different location and to attack at her command because she controlled them as she would bees in a hive or her own brain. Their only job in life was to provide her with food so she could return to her hive and reproduce for another sixty years and come back out as a new queen, to feed again. Most of the viewers might have missed that bit of information in the movie since it was part of the Chinese dialogue. As I said earlier it is not a shallow movie but one for a deep thinker so pay attention and you will catch some of the comments made by the General and his advisor as well as Commander Lin that will help you to better understand the Queen of the Monsters and how she and her happy little band or brain cells work. Now last but not least, the ending...I thought the main male character should have let his "brother", the pain in the butt, who was always in trouble and causing problems, go back to Spain alone and he should have stayed with the beautiful General. He was an idiot for leaving her since it was so obvious that he was in love. I mean give me a break! Why go off with that lunk head? She was smart, beautiful, athletic, powerful, obviously wealthy and on her way up. All he had to do was stay by her side and he could be on his way up too. Oh well, perhaps, there will be a sequel where he returns and helps her fight the Mongol horde, one could hope <g>. Did I mention I like action romance movies? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2017 by CPT. (ret.) Anne M. Clarkson

  • Good story line and super special effects
It must have cost a fortune to produce this movie with the big armies, the beautiful costumes and the special effects. The special effects were very believable to me. I also liked the language because it felt like old english and added to the timeline of the movie. The storyline is appealing because not only are they fighting a monster but they are also showing the interaction of two cultures. It promotes bravery, patience and innovation. Loved it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024 by DLG

  • It's not that bad - and I mean that in a good way
I must admit, when I read the movie description, the hairs on the back of my neck raised slightly, as I feared I would be walking into another Hollywood white savior production -- because evidently the money bags in Hollywood don't think us Westerners could ever meaningfully identify with a protagonist of another culture or race. But I was relieved to see that the charge of white savior doesn't really stick here, in part perhaps because the performances of the white actors are lackluster. Matt Damon's unidentifiable accent comes and goes, and his chemistry with sidekick Pedro Pascal is nonexistent. Willem Dafoe's character comes off as somewhat redundant, which is disappointing because I like Dafoe much more than Damon, generally speaking. Thankfully, Damon's character is juxtaposed with the courage, brains, and leadership skills of the Chinese leads, and his world view is deeply impacted by them. That's really what cultural appreciation is all about: learning from one another to become better humans. The movie is also visually gorgeous in many ways, with its colorful costumes, deliciously hideous and brutal alien monsters, ingenious military contraptions, and exhilarating combat skills displayed by the Chinese warriors. It raises some deep philosophical themes, both embedded in Chinese culture and universally, especially regarding virtue and the place of a person, high and low, in society. The story ultimately turns on what holds man together versus what destroys them (greed vs selflessness). As a philosophy and political theory graduate, I can appreciate that. And that's why I'm giving it four stars, even though it probably should be only three. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2023 by Evenangel

  • Action filled for sure
Enjoyed the movie for sure. If you dont like to read subtitles for some areas in the movie then maybe your thing. Other than that great filled with action
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024 by nidia Rodríguez

  • Visually stunning; exciting plot
This is an amazingly gorgeous movie - vivid colors, excellent graphics, fun & dangerous antics, humorous and poignant. I love action-adventure movies with a fantastical twist - this really delivers. The actors and script are fabulous. I've watched the movie numerous times. Although I have the DVD - watching it on my Fire is easier for pauses, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Erma

  • It is okay
The acting is pretty good, but I'm not a fan of this type of fantasy so I am only saying it's 'okay'. It was a mistake for me to purchase the video because I will likely never watch it again.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by gayle

  • Awesome movie
I love how this movie shows the culture of China.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by Suzanne Neeley

  • Good movie
Good movie to put into your collection
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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