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Marvel's Doctor Strange [Blu-ray] [2016]
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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | PAL, Blu-ray |
Contributor | Ben Davis, C. Robert Cargill, Jon Spaihts, Scott Derrickson, Mads Mikkelsen, Tilda Swinton, Rachel McAdams, Scott Adkins, Daniel Eghan, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kevin Feige, Benedict Wong, Benedict Cumberbatch, Amy Landecker, Michael Stuhlbarg See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 55 minutes |
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Marvel Studios Doctor Strange
Scott Derrickson co-writes and directs this mystical adventure based on the Marvel Comics character. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Doctor Stephen Strange, an ill-tempered and self-centred neurosurgeon whose professional life is ruined when his hands are severely damaged in a car crash and he is left unable to operate. Undefeated, Doctor Strange sets out to find a cure and encounters the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton), who has the power to restore his hands and tutor him and others in the magic arts, in the hope of producing the next Sorcerer Supreme. With the help of fellow student Karl Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Doctor Strange must put his new-found powers to good use as the sudden arrival from an alternate dimension of corrupted sorcerer Kaecilius (Mads Mikkelsen) spreads terror throughout the city of New York. The cast also includes Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg and Benedict Wong.
Product description
Scott Derrickson co-writes and directs this mystical adventure based on the Marvel Comics character. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Doctor Stephen Strange, an ill-tempered and self-centred neurosurgeon whose professional life is ruined when his hands are severely damaged in a car crash and he is left unable to operate. Undefeated, Doctor Strange sets out to find a cure and encounters the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton), who has the power to restore his hands and tutor him and others in the magic arts, in the hope of producing the next Sorcerer Supreme. With the help of fellow student Karl Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Doctor Strange must put his new-found powers to good use as the sudden arrival from an alternate dimension of corrupted sorcerer Kaecilius (Mads Mikkelsen) spreads terror throughout the city of New York. The cast also includes Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg and Benedict Wong.
Bonus Features
Play Movie With Intro
Featurettes/A Strange Transformation
Featurettes/Strange Company
Featurettes/The Fabric of Reality
Featurettes/Across Time and Space
Featurettes/The Score-cerer Supreme
Marvel Studios Phase 3 Exclusive Look
Team Thor: Part 2
Deleted & Extended Scenes:
1.) Strange Meets Daniel Drumm
2.) Kaecilius Searches For Answers
3.) The Kamar-Taj Courtyard
4.) Making Contact
5.) Lost In Kathmandu
Gag Reel
Audio Commentary By Director Scott Derrickson
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : Unknown
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.4 x 4.6 cm; 90 g
- Item model number : BUY0274101
- Director : Scott Derrickson
- Media Format : PAL, Blu-ray
- Run time : 1 hour and 55 minutes
- Release date : 6 Mar. 2017
- Actors : Benedict Cumberbatch, Tilda Swinton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Mads Mikkelsen
- Dubbed: : Hindi
- Subtitles: : Danish, Spanish, Finnish, Portuguese, Norwegian, Swedish
- Language : English (DTS 5.1)
- Studio : Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Producers : Kevin Feige
- ASIN : B01MDQN6TS
- Country of origin : United Kingdom
- Writers : C. Robert Cargill, Jon Spaihts, Scott Derrickson
- Number of discs : 1
- غ Rank: 7,211 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
- 461 in Fantasy (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 1,620 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 2,896 in Blu-ray
- Customer reviews:
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 September 2024fast delivery
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 September 2024THANK YOU VERY MUCH
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 March 2017SPOILER ALERT
A visual treat, possibly the best 3D blu-ray so far, barring Mad Max Fury Road, another spectacular rip-roaring ride. Visually, its starting point is Inception with all those bendy buildings looping over on themselves, crossed with a ton of eye-popping Mandelbrot sets, and total liberties taken with the laws of physics as they should be in a work of fantasy.
The spine of the story is the genesis of Doctor Strange, born out of the ashes of his old self, a brilliant but arrogant surgeon whose hands get smashed up when he crashes his Ferrari/Lamborghini/Mazerati ... look, it's a fast car, innit? How can he repair the damage and carry on working when he is the only surgeon in the world who could restore his broken hands to health?
Enter Katmandu, sensibly, an unspoilt city rarely used for movie locations. But the authorities agreed on this occasion and the place is one of the stars of the film. With the help of a spiritual guide, the Ancient One, Strange is soon tapping his power, astral planing and visiting other dimensions. He finally challenges the Big Bad which wants to destroy all other dimensions including Earth. He does this with a MASSIVE nick from Doctor Who's best ever episode, Heaven Sent; beautifully done but breath-taking in its cheek.
The Doctor Strange movie release was preceded by a bitter controversy surrounding the yellowface casting of one of its main characters: the Ancient One. Shaven-headed, doe-eyed Tilda Swinton is small, cold and brittle, and lends little to the role, laughably rendered part Celtic in this cinematic launch of the Marvel comic. As with Matt Damon in The Great Wall, the world is deformed even more radically than in the movie's inter-dimensional sequences in presenting white characters as saviours of East Asians. Puh-lease! All the West ever did was nick their tea industry, mass produce gargantuan quantities of opium in Bengal (also nicked) and force it on the Chinese population at the point of a gun, so all this heroic whitewashing just annoys. Hugely. Fake history. Sad. Please stop. It is baffling why the character couldn't have remained East Asian as he was in the comics.
The usually irritating Benedict Cumberbatch channels Hugh Laurie in House to give his best performance yet. You wait for one Benedict and then two come along at once. In this, the only movie I can think of starring two Benedicts, Benny Wong has scored himself another ace franchise that should keep him busy for a few years. Much more satisfying than his Marco Polo series which ran out of steam early on.
Can't wait for the next one.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 March 2020The 14th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After a near fatal car accident, neurosurgeon Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) loses the ability to use his hands. He travels to the mysterious Kamar-Taj to meet the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton) to heal himself and also learn the ways of the mystic arts.
Whilst very much being a typical MCU origin story template, Doctor Strange is definitely one of the strongest and most underrated instalments in the universe. We spend enough time with Strange at the beginning to get to know what his character is like before the accident which makes his arc more engaging as the story progresses, it is very much in the same vein as Iron Man but I think Doctor Strange takes a more personal and focused approach. We see how much time progresses as Strange tries attempt after attempt to heal his hands before he himself is broken, then in Kamar-Taj we see him build himself back up again.
What really makes this film standout amongst the crowd is the visual design and CGI effects, they are still jaw-dropping to this day and easily the MCU’s creative high point. There are so many memorable sequences thanks to this, the highlight being Strange’s first trip through the multi-verse which is captures the style of the comics so perfectly I can’t help but grin and just look in awe of the trippy, beautiful yet also nightmare fuel blast of colours that barrage your senses. The astral projection hospital punch up. The New York action scene that puts some of Inception to shame with it’s labyrinthine constantly rotating and spinning platforms and the finale is one of the more unique in the MCU with the rewind street fight and the instantly quotable - “Dormammu, I’ve come to bargain.” scene.
From a technical perspective there is some excellent cinematography and detailed set design that captures the mystique and otherworldly nature of Kamar-Taj. The pacing can feel a bit rushed at times and but the film mostly is consistent through the 2 hour runtime. The score has its moments but unfortunately isn’t as epic or memorable as other MCU instalments.
Benedict Cumberbatch is brilliant as Strange, he looks page to screen perfect. He captures the arrogance and cockiness of the character and later in the film the more sympathetic and selfless sides as well. Tilda Swinton is good as the Ancient One, she gives a unflinching, calm and mysterious performance and has a great screen presence. Unfortunately Kaecilius isn’t a very memorable villain but Mads Mikkelsen gives a suitably remorseless performance and Dormammu could have also done with more of a presence and personality and yes I know it’s a nitpick but why couldn’t they use his flame head from the comics instead of a generic CGI face? Chiwitel Ejiofor, Bendedict Wong & Rachel McAdams are strong in their supporting roles, but unfortunately the latter doesn’t really get much to do in the main plot, she and Cumberbatch have good chemistry but their relationship is never really developed. Also like with a lot of the MCU, the humour is hit and miss and is slightly awkward and overused here at times.
Though very much a familiar origin story formula Doctor Strange is a very entertaining and strong instalment to the MCU. Visually incredible at times with sequences that set a high bar for the sequel to live up to, well shot fight choreography and strong performances. Though the mostly forgettable antagonists and some awkward humour do let it down, this is still an excellent sci-fi, fantasy romp that really shows the multi-dimensional scale and potential for the character.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 September 2024Great picture quality and sound, good movie.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 July 2024...... character and the 4K version is fantastic visually with Dolby Atmos sound. Great on my home cinema system.
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- غ CustomerReviewed in Canada on 22 December 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Blu-ray & version3D
It works great, very happy about it, 3D is a must, if anyone has that option, strongly recommend it
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EduardoReviewed in Spain on 26 August 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Edicion 4K de UK con castellano en Bluray y latino en disco 4K
Edición que compré a غ directamente y a un precio brutal sólo 5€. Es la edición con ASIN : B07XW7G4XG. Edición de UK, el disco 4K incluye español latino tanto en audio como en subtitulos. Y el disco BD o bluray es el mismo de España con audio en castellano de España y subtitulos en castellano tanto en película como en el contenido extra.
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Elke WilkeReviewed in Germany on 9 January 2024
1.0 out of 5 stars Doktor Strange
Guten Tag, habe ein Problem das Video - Doktor Strange nicht in deutscher ansehen zu können.
Deutsch oder Gemani läst sich nicht einstellen und wird auch nicht angezeigt. Habe ich eine falsche Bestellung gemacht ?
- vince westReviewed in the United States on 8 February 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Marvel's Doctor Strange DVD
Stephen Strange is the worlds best neurosurgeon and a wild free thinker. Does what he wants. A car accident causes him to lose his use of hands with no hope of fixing. Looking for new ways he goes to far off land for help. Ends up finding secret society of magic and sorcery he does not believe in. He however gets drawn in and becomes the most powerful sorcerer on Earth. Then dark evil sorcerers trying to destroy life get into crazy wild magical war with him. INSANE action and effects in this war for all life in many dimensions. VERY FUN, but must pay attention. Excited for # 2.
- SunilReviewed in India on 24 July 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars The soundtrack is much better than what is available over the Internet.
I found the Blu-Ray version to be better than the 4K UHD version.