The epic action of this sci-fi thriller unfolds in a near future inwhich an alien race has hit the Earth in an unrelenting assault,unbeatable by any military unit in the world.Major William Cage (Cruise) is an officer who has never seen a day ofcombat when he is unceremoniously dropped into what amounts to a suicidemission. Killed within minutes, Cage now finds himself inexplicablythrown into a time loop—forcing him to live out the same brutal combatover and over, fighting and dying again…and again.But with each battle, Cage becomes able to engage the adversaries withincreasing skill, alongside Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski(Blunt). And, as Cage and Rita take the fight to the aliens, eachrepeated encounter gets them one step closer to defeating the enemy.
D**A
Excellent movie and creatively done
How can what some people consider a rip off of Groundhog's Day be creative? Just watch and you'll see! Not a comedy, and quite violent. The story line is interesting as well. Great acting, with A-listers. Good flick and worth owning!
R**A
Great!!!!!
Great science fiction... 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
D**E
Great movie.
My favorite sci-fi movie
A**Y
+40min Making Of Bonus
I'm still bummed that industry makes people buy its bundles (either DVD/BR or BR/4K). I tried getting a single BR disc during Black Friday on Amazon that never made it out and I'm still waiting for the system to label it as "cancelled".This 4K/BR bundle did the trick, though at nearly double the price. Still bummed that Warner manages to stick high definition trailers with 5.1 surround sound, but they're unable to include a 5.1 English mix, despite them including a 5.1 in French and Spanish. If you're stuck in a 5.1 system, you'll have to "passthrough" for the 7.1 mix to work. As with other Warner releases I've recently seen, they seem to be unable to fit "Portuguese" into the packaging, but Portuguese audio and subtitles are also available.Extras included in the Special Features go from a few minutes of extra/deleted footage, to three small 8-min segments on setting up the sand Normandy field, and the developing of exo-suits and the aliens. However, what takes the release above a regular one is the 40-min Making Of, which really focuses more on the Doug Liman style of filmmaking. All extras seem subtitled.
L**T
Fantastic movie, Flawless 4K execution
I’ve been counting down the days until my pre-ordered Edge of Tomorrow 4K disc arrived. I was a little disappointed that it wasn’t an earlier 4K release, but I literally fist-pumped when I saw the pre-order announced. I’ve been replacing my standard Blu-Ray collection with 4K discs as they become available. Some are absolutely fantastic, some are barely acceptable. I’m probably up to around 100 4K discs now, but I don’t think I’ve wanted to see another 4K release this much. Here’s why:I’m a little surprised that Edge of Tomorrow wasn’t a bigger hit. It’s a nearly perfect sci-fi film with everything going for it. It’s funny, action-packed, great cast, and good writing with a great storyline. It’s even got romance if that wasn’t enough.Blunt and Cruise have great chemistry and they match each other’s energy level perfectly. It’s hard for Tom Cruise to be upstaged in a film, but Emily Blunt manages to pull it off. If you didn’t know better, you would swear she was the bigger star just by her presence on the screen. Sadly this is the time we see Bill Paxton in a major movie, but he absolutely nails his performance. The amazing thing about him is that he never outwardly tries to be funny in this role; he just is. The ensemble cast is better than your average sci-fi film and everything just works.The 4K presentation is very good. It’s not quite a reference disc like Dune or the Revenant, but that’s due more to the source material. There just aren’t many bright colors to take full advantage of the UHD format. Fortunately the black levels look fantastic, which is good because there are a lot of them. I’m very happy that I switched over to an OLED TV to take full advantage of a film like this. The resolution is great, with only the slightest hint of grain in a few shots. The resolution is so good that I even noticed the limits of the CGI in one scene that I hadn’t noticed before.The audio is fantastic. Vocals come through clearly with a very immersive sound experience. There are definitely other films out there with more active surround effects, but they often seem contrived. This audio experience feels very natural. One of my favorite effects is Cage running around a dune circling the mimic. It’s spectacular.This is one of my top five favorite sci-fi movies of all time and I’m happier than ever to have it on 4K. If you already have the Blu-Ray and a good 4K upscaling player, you may not notice that much of an improvement, but it is there. I’ve noticed a few split-second flaws here or there in many 4K releases, but I didn’t pick up on a single one in Edge of Tomorrow. If you love the movie, you owe it to yourself to get the best version out there and this is absolutely it.
A**Y
Moving
Love this movie. It was a moving movie. A movie that moved ahead. But then moved backwards. And then moved forward.
B**B
Edge of Tomorrow... 2?
'Edge of Tomorrow' didn't perform as expected in theaters, but gained a lot of momentum after its theatrical release, the film has gained such a cult following and enough momentum that there is a rumor that a sequel may be in the works very soon, and if that happens you want to add this to your collection to get up to speed on Tom Cruises epic action adventure syfy opus!This 4K version, In comparison to the included Blu-ray (which is 100% identical to the previous release), Warner Bros.' upscaled 2160p transfer offers more than a few immediately noticeable improvements. Color is cooler, and contrast is improved, towards the end of the film, the blacks can be oversaturated and distracting as portions of some frames are swallowed by darkness, and looks overly processed, on par with its bluray version. However, Dolby Vision may be able to clear this up depending on your HDTV and 4K player set up.The selling point however is Dolby Atmos, the audio is superb and those with the right equipment will enjoy an improved 7.1 audio experience that's not available on the bluray version. The audio track of this film with its balanced bass track, which in the past has probably rattled and killed entry level subs, is much smoother.5*****Stars!
C**Z
Siempre es un agrado ver esta película
Un clásico de acción
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