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Julie Andrews in the heartwarming true story that has become a cinematic treasure. Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The Sound of Music." Julie Andrews is Maria, the spirited, young woman who leaves the convent and becomes a governess to the seven unruly charm and songs soon win the hearts of the children and their father but when Nazi, Germany unites with Austria, Maria is forced to attempt a daring esc Review: The spectacular creation of The Sound of Music!!! - Just wonderful!!! Absolutely wonderful!!! For the timeframe of when I remember this enchanting musical, I cannot think of anything better to bring you back to when this movie was first released. How it went from a film that would be considered overbudget and a risk to one of the most beloved of all time!! Everyone pretty much knows the screen adaptation of the life of Maria Augusta Von Trapp, who went from a postulate with a true desire to give her life in service to God, to becoming the mother of 7 children plus 3 more of her own. But without taking away from any of the beauty and majesty of this film, there is a harshness in the reality of Maria's real life that is presented in the second disc of this 2-disc offering. That was the part that I became intensely interested in because what Hollywood tends to do is take "creative" license with any story and fit it into whatever fits the mold they want, regardless of the truth. The truth here was rather sobering, and even though I absolutely love this movie, I now know how far away the reality was taken, and how much Hollywood created. The packaging is of 2 DVD's with the first being the movie itself. Vivid, pure colors with incredible sound. The majesty of the Austrian mountains and villages as well as the story that pulls on the heartstrings and gives you moments to pause and admire. Disc one starts with a commercial about DVD piracy, then goes into a short commercial about purchasing other musical classics available. You are given a short introduction by the ever-elegant Ms. Andrews, who is as gracious and beautiful and charming as always, and then you are brought to the movie. But it is in the second DVD that we are given much more to enjoy and ponder in both how the movie was made and the realities of how real life was tranformed into reel life. It goes as such: 1) My favorite things: Julie Andrews remembers 2) Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer reminiscence 3) On location with The Sound of Music 4) From Liesl to Gretl: A 40th anniversary reunion 5) When you know the notes to sing: a sing-a-long phenomenon 6) A&E Biography: The Von Trapp Family, Harmony and Discord 7) Restoration comparison 8) Mia Farrow screen test 9) Trailers and TV spots 10) Still galleries It is in this second DVD that you you are treated to how this magnificent, family-friendly movie was made from start to finish. What a story you will be given! Just to mention one story without giving away much, I had always heard that Christopher Plummer had been difficult during the filming, and that he didn't really like working with kids, but because it was rumor, you couldn't pay it much mind. Well, in this documentary, he admits that he was "a boor... difficult" during the initial part of the filming, and that he agreed with W.C. Fields in that he also liked children....cooked. He also had initial disdain for the movie in that he called it "The Sound of Mucas". During this documentary, the fact that he didn't try to hide behind the truth was an interesting insight. Even in the interview that was done with the children, now as adults, they said they knew even back then, that Plummer didn't like them. But Plummer did save himself during the interview, in saying that he eventually came to appreciate the kids. How nice. For me, the most incredible part of the second disc was the A&E Biography. The Maria in the movie was just a slight shadow of the personality of the real-life Maria Von Trapp, who seemed to be a tortured soul all her life. When Maria's mother died at the fragile age of three, and her father abandoned her, she was left with her guardian uncle, who was physically abusive. She became a precocious child who lived carefree, but one day, she decided to go into a church near her home, and wondering what people were doing who were going into the confessional, found her salvation after three hours of talking to the priest. Wanting to become a nun, and finally feel the life of being within a "family", she tried to live the life of a postulate, but the Reverand Mother realizing Maria's zeal for life, turned her instead to the role of governess for the Von Trapp family. Her love for the Captain, and his desire to support the family, were immensely distorted in the film. Also, Maria's issues with control, and the childrens issues with their subserviance to her, led to a great deal of sadness and despair, which makes for the sobering reality of the real life of Maria Von Trapp. It does not change the beauty of the movie, but you certainly realize how far removed the movie was from the truth. Suffice it to say that liberal license was taken with the story. This movie itself is pure joy and comfort, and it is just perfect. But it is the insight into how it was made, and the story of the real Maria, that makes for a more pensive thought. Review: This is a great movie unless you don't like musicals. - This is one of my favorite movies. The family in this movie actually existed. I don't know how much of the movie is true to what happened to them. It has a great musical score. The rental of this movie is very reasonable. I think it was $2.99 plus tax.

| ASIN | B00S58LEH2 |
| Actors | Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker, Julie Andrews, Peggy Wood, Richard Haydn |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,006 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #662 in Blu-ray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (28,609) |
| Director | Robert Wise |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 24543029564 |
| MPAA rating | G (General Audience) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Producers | Robert Wise |
| Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Release date | March 10, 2015 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 54 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English |
T**I
The spectacular creation of The Sound of Music!!!
Just wonderful!!! Absolutely wonderful!!! For the timeframe of when I remember this enchanting musical, I cannot think of anything better to bring you back to when this movie was first released. How it went from a film that would be considered overbudget and a risk to one of the most beloved of all time!! Everyone pretty much knows the screen adaptation of the life of Maria Augusta Von Trapp, who went from a postulate with a true desire to give her life in service to God, to becoming the mother of 7 children plus 3 more of her own. But without taking away from any of the beauty and majesty of this film, there is a harshness in the reality of Maria's real life that is presented in the second disc of this 2-disc offering. That was the part that I became intensely interested in because what Hollywood tends to do is take "creative" license with any story and fit it into whatever fits the mold they want, regardless of the truth. The truth here was rather sobering, and even though I absolutely love this movie, I now know how far away the reality was taken, and how much Hollywood created. The packaging is of 2 DVD's with the first being the movie itself. Vivid, pure colors with incredible sound. The majesty of the Austrian mountains and villages as well as the story that pulls on the heartstrings and gives you moments to pause and admire. Disc one starts with a commercial about DVD piracy, then goes into a short commercial about purchasing other musical classics available. You are given a short introduction by the ever-elegant Ms. Andrews, who is as gracious and beautiful and charming as always, and then you are brought to the movie. But it is in the second DVD that we are given much more to enjoy and ponder in both how the movie was made and the realities of how real life was tranformed into reel life. It goes as such: 1) My favorite things: Julie Andrews remembers 2) Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer reminiscence 3) On location with The Sound of Music 4) From Liesl to Gretl: A 40th anniversary reunion 5) When you know the notes to sing: a sing-a-long phenomenon 6) A&E Biography: The Von Trapp Family, Harmony and Discord 7) Restoration comparison 8) Mia Farrow screen test 9) Trailers and TV spots 10) Still galleries It is in this second DVD that you you are treated to how this magnificent, family-friendly movie was made from start to finish. What a story you will be given! Just to mention one story without giving away much, I had always heard that Christopher Plummer had been difficult during the filming, and that he didn't really like working with kids, but because it was rumor, you couldn't pay it much mind. Well, in this documentary, he admits that he was "a boor... difficult" during the initial part of the filming, and that he agreed with W.C. Fields in that he also liked children....cooked. He also had initial disdain for the movie in that he called it "The Sound of Mucas". During this documentary, the fact that he didn't try to hide behind the truth was an interesting insight. Even in the interview that was done with the children, now as adults, they said they knew even back then, that Plummer didn't like them. But Plummer did save himself during the interview, in saying that he eventually came to appreciate the kids. How nice. For me, the most incredible part of the second disc was the A&E Biography. The Maria in the movie was just a slight shadow of the personality of the real-life Maria Von Trapp, who seemed to be a tortured soul all her life. When Maria's mother died at the fragile age of three, and her father abandoned her, she was left with her guardian uncle, who was physically abusive. She became a precocious child who lived carefree, but one day, she decided to go into a church near her home, and wondering what people were doing who were going into the confessional, found her salvation after three hours of talking to the priest. Wanting to become a nun, and finally feel the life of being within a "family", she tried to live the life of a postulate, but the Reverand Mother realizing Maria's zeal for life, turned her instead to the role of governess for the Von Trapp family. Her love for the Captain, and his desire to support the family, were immensely distorted in the film. Also, Maria's issues with control, and the childrens issues with their subserviance to her, led to a great deal of sadness and despair, which makes for the sobering reality of the real life of Maria Von Trapp. It does not change the beauty of the movie, but you certainly realize how far removed the movie was from the truth. Suffice it to say that liberal license was taken with the story. This movie itself is pure joy and comfort, and it is just perfect. But it is the insight into how it was made, and the story of the real Maria, that makes for a more pensive thought.
P**K
This is a great movie unless you don't like musicals.
This is one of my favorite movies. The family in this movie actually existed. I don't know how much of the movie is true to what happened to them. It has a great musical score. The rental of this movie is very reasonable. I think it was $2.99 plus tax.
D**E
How do you solve a Problem like Maria? Watching her in Glourious Hi Def!!
Unlike most people, I don't have lovely memories from my childhood related to The Sound of Music. My childhood was not filled with live-action musicals (only Disney animated ones) and I just recently discovered true gems like Mary Poppins, Singin' in the Rain, My Fair Lady, The Wizard of Oz and of course this film. I saw The Sound of Music a couple of years ago and while I love the music it did not resonate as much as for example Poppins did. A friend lent his copy and after the first time, I like it but I was not overly impressed with it. Repeat viewing increased my love for the film and while its not perfect (which film is?)is so a joy to watch that now is one of my all-time favorite musicals. R&H songs are one of the many highlights and after watching the film you can't help but sing the catchy wonderful songs from it. My personal favorites are "The Sound of Music", "Maria", "My Favorite Things", "Do-Re-Mi" and "The Lonely Goatherd". I just love the songs and the scenes in which they are played. Another highlight is the beautiful scenary of the entire film. From the beginning, your spirit is uplifted with wonderful shots of European mountains, the gorgeous city of Salzburg and more. It's pure joy!! Julie Andrews of course is the power that helps the film being as wonderful as it is. Just like in Mary Poppins, Andrews is perfect for the role and does it in a way that does not feel a stereotype. Maria is a full-fledged chararacter that we all can identify with. Add this an array of outstading supporting characters and you have a great film. Many have blamed the film of being too sugary but I think it perfectly balances all the elements and I think we have to thank that to the actors and director Robert Wise. As I said before, I had a borrowed copy of the film and just when I was about to buy the 40th anniversary edition DVD, I found out that Fox is releasing a new 45th edition and in Blu-Ray!! Of course that was the way to go. The Sound of Music comes to hi-def looking absolutely amazing. Fox must be and should be proud of the restoration efforts. The picture looks incredibly detailed and the colors are so vibrant that you can feel the rich European scenaries. All classic films should be restored this way because it looks absolutely fantastic. Likewise, the sound has a lavish new 7.1 DTS-HD sound that's completely gorgeous. You'll just experience the film like never before. Dialogue is cristal clear, the score is great and of course the songs are amazing. Impressive sound with impressive picture, What else can you ask? Well, if want more, Fox has designed a new "interactive" experience called "Your favorite things" where you can see the movie with PiP content, a karaoke track and a trivia quiz. Also you have the audio-commentaries form previous editions. In disc two, the bonus features are divided in "Musical Stages", "A City of Song", "Vintage Programs", "Rare Treasures" and "Publicity". The first two are completely new in HD and deal with the creation of the songs,R&H partnership, the restoraton of the film, the real Von Trapp family, the Broadway Musical, The producton of the film and the locations that were used in it. The others are carried overs form previous editions but that is great becuase we have a lot of documentaries, trailers, reminiscences and much, much more. I tell you, you will need a lot of time to dive into all this material but everything is fun, informative and make you appreciate the importance of the film. Without a doubt, this can be easily called THE definitive edition of The Sound of Music. The Sound of Music is one of the best musicals in the world, and one of the most (if not the most) beloved one. It's certainly one of my favorite things. With impressive picture and sound, and a wealth of excellent bonus material, Fox has created a edition that does the film justice. If you like TSOM, there is no reason why you should not get this edition. Absolutely recommended!!
M**.
An absolute classic
This is absolutely a classic and great movie. A must see; a movie that you can watch several times. Great story and acting by Christopher Plummer and Julie Andrews.
R**O
Si tratta di un classico intramontabile. Adatto a tutti. Da vedere in famiglia.
M**O
Kritisch und oberflächlich betrachtet ist es eine Schnulze mit Liedern. Doch bei genauen hinsehen und besonders hinhören ist es eine Plädoye für selbstbewusst sein, Freies Denken, politisch ebenso wie der emanzibierte Weg einer Frau die trotz aller wiederstände ihren Weg geht.Das der Film in Deutschland zur seiner Zeit kein Erfolg war liegt daran das das damalige Publikum nicht bereit gewesen ist mit der Deutschen Vergangenheit konfrontiert zu werden geschweige denn diese Aufzuarbeiten. Schon gar nicht in einen Musical das Kitschig und schwülstig ablenken sollte vom drüben Alltag. Zudem bekam das deutsche Publikum damals eine vollkommen verstümmelte Schnittfassung vorgesetzt und erst nach Protesten des Studios die verlängerte Version, mit echt schlechter Deutscher teils verfremdender Fassung. Der Film floppte dennoch. Nazi Vergangenheit und die damit verbundene Konfrontation fanden zu jener Zeit wenig vertäntniss.Nicht zuletzt auch deswegen, weil das Publikum zum größten Teil aus der Generation danach bestand. Über die Grenzen hinaus ist das Musical eine Klassiker und so ziemlich jeder kennt es.Regieseur Robert Wise hat sich im Gegensatz zur Bühnenfassung einig dramaturgische Änderungen erlaubt die der Filmfassung nur gut getan haben. So ging er auf die Politischen Veränderungen ein zu jener Zeit und die Haltung des Kapitäns Von Trapp zur Partei. Selbst das berühmte Lied "Edelweiß" bekommt eine vollkommen andere bedeutung,wenn Christopher Plumer es singt mit der Schwermut und Gewissheit das eine andere düstere Zeit anzubrechen scheind.Es versteht sich von selbst das der Film nicht die Realität wiedergiebt,sei es zwischen Maria von Trapp und Kapitän von Trapp oder die Tatsächlichen düsteren Wolken unter den Hackenkreuz deren anderes denkende ausgesetzt waren. Das sollte aber auch nicht die Aufgabe dieses Musicals sein es ignoriert diese Geschehnisse aber auch nicht und das spricht für die Qualität des Filmes.5 Oscars darunter bester Film des Jahres sprechen für sich. Das der Film Kultsatus hat ist nicht zu leugnen. Einige der Songs und Musik sind in die Musikgeschichte eingegangen und zahlreiche Filmemacher haben daraus Nutzen gezogen.(Baz Luhrmaans "Moulin Rouge" wäre undenkbar ohne "Sound of Music) Die BluRay zollt den Rechnung. Die Ultra Dolby Vision Bild Fassung , welche Disney plus( dennen gehört Fox studio) zum 60. Geburtstag dieses Meisterwerkes nun veröffentlichte, ist ein einziger Traum!Man Erlebt den Film vollkommen neu. Lässt man mal die wirklich schlechte Deutsche Fassung beiseite, ist der Film ein Genuss in Bild und ton.7.1 DTS HD Master Sound lässt keine Wünsche offen. Julie Andrews Hat noch nie so gut geklungen. Das Orchester spielt praktisch neben dir im Wohnzimmer. Das Bild hervorragend! Man sieht jeden Zuckerguss über Salzburgs Sonnen Berge! Die welche die mit Musicals nichts am Hut haben werden sich auch dadurch nicht bekehren lassen. Die wenigen die "The Sound Of Music" nur in der verstümmelten Fassung gesehen haben und schlechter deutscher Fassung werden einen vollkommen neuen Film erleben. Heiter wie trauig.Viel vergnügen
マ**幌
学生時代観た映画は自宅で高音質、高画質見られるのは嬉しい。自分ミュージカル好きではないけどこの映画は大好き。どこかの国で歌うシーンをカットして繋いでも大ヒットしたと聞きました。ビデオのない時代は何度もサントラ盤聞いたな。
S**E
Classic film. Great story and great music.
T**A
Je suis satisfait du produit - il est très bon. Mais j'aurais préféré qu'il soit au format NTSC.
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