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Ludwig - 2 DVD Box Set /Bonus Features (Remastered, English Subtitles) Great Britain Import)

Ludwig - 2 DVD Box Set /Bonus Features (Remastered, English Subtitles) Great Britain Import)
Directed by Luchino Visconti

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[Non-U.S. Format (PAL) Region 2 U.K. DVD - This will not play on U.S./Canada DVD players or those from most other countries outside of Europe. You would need a "multi-region" or "region-free" PAL compatible DVD player or computer.] SYNOPSIS: Visconti's 1972 film is a lavish and operatic portrait of Ludwig II, the 'Mad King' of Bavaria. From his glittering coronation to his mysterious suicide, Ludwig II epitomised the doomed nineteenth-century Romantic hero. A loner by nature, he was tormented by his unrequited love for his cousin, Empress Elisabeth of Austria, who sensed his true sexual nature and fragile grip on reality. But as war raged around him, Ludwig's sole obsession remained the visionary music of Richard Wagner, and he retreated more and more into a fantasy world, alarming his ministers through his irrational behaviour, neglect of state affairs and lavish expenditure on several fairytale castles. Judged unfit to rule, Ludwig was declared insane. SPECIAL FEATURES: The scent of Primroses: Silvana Mangano, Italian Portraits: Suso C'echi D'Ami, Documentary on Luchino Visconti. LANGUAGE: Italian. SUBTITLES: English.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #84833 in DVD
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
  • Formats: Box set, PAL, Subtitled, Import, Widescreen
  • Original language: Italian
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 370 minutes

Features

  • Region 2 encoding (Europe, Japan, South Africa and the Middle East including Egypt).
  • Requires multi-region DVD player for the US.

Customer Reviews

Wonderful film 5
This is a wonderful movie, in fact it was so compelling that three hours flew by and I found myself not wanting it to end.

Overall it's a quiet film with thoughtful performances and seems to be sincere in its attempt to show the central role of King Ludwig of Bavaria as a very sensitive, sad, ultimately self destructive King who loved art and music more than his throne. Here he is gently underplayed by Berger whose dignified portrayal is one of his best performances.


Whether madness or medicine we will never know but our sympathy for this tormented man is enlisted from the start. How much is historically accurate I am not sure but it seems to follow the well known facts and presents them dressed in all the splendour of the day.

Visconti strikes the right note from the very start with sumptuous costumes, ultra romantic settings, and beautiful actors - he has a craftsman's grip on his subject and never once does he allow the film to descend into a clichéd costume drama, nor does the usually irritating dubbing have any detrimental effect on the overall enjoyment of this film - all this accompanied by the strains of Wagner's monumental music and what more could you ask for?

The DVD is value for money, picture quality and sound are excellent and there is a bonus disc containing a documentary on Visconti. A must have for any serious movie collection.

ludwig2
Saw the 6-hour version at the SF Film Festival special screening about eight years or so ago. Was not bored for a minute. Why are we being offered the truncated version? Only 2 stars for this version which is very disappointing after having waited so long for a Region 1 release. Really a shame.