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Monty Python's Life of Brian [DVD] [1979] [1980]
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Genre | Comedy |
Format | PAL, Subtitled, Anamorphic, Mono, Widescreen |
Contributor | Neil Innes, Michael Palin, Kenneth Colley, Terry Jones, John Goldstone, Sue Jones, Gwen Taylor, Spike Milligan, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Graham Chapman, Chris Langham, Terence Bayler, Eric Idle, Bernard McKenna, Charles McKeown, Carol Cleveland See more |
Language | Hungarian, English, German |
Runtime | 1 hour and 33 minutes |
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Monty Python delivers the group's sharpest and smartest satire of both religion and Hollywood's epic films. Set in 33 A.D. Judea where the exasperated Romans try to impose order, it is a time of chaos and change with no shortage of messiahs and followers willing to believe them. At it's center is Brian Cohen, born in Bethlehem in a stable next door, who, by a series of absurd circumstances is caught up in the new religion and reluctantly mistake for the promised messiah, providing ample opportunity for the entire ensemble (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin) to shine in multiple roles as they question everyone and everything from ex-lepers, Pontius Pilate and haggling to revolutionaries, crazy prophets, religious fanaticism, Roman centurions and crucifixion, forever changing our biblical view.
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There is not a single joke, sight-gag or one-liner in Monty Python's Life of Brian that will not forever burn itself into the viewer's memory as being just as funny as it is possible to be, but--extraordinarily--almost every indestructibly hilarious scene also serves a dual purpose, making this one of the most consistently sustained film satires ever made. Like all great satire, the Pythons not only attack and vilify their targets (the bigotry and hypocrisy of organised religion and politics) supremely well, they also propose an alternative: be an individual, think for yourself, don't be led by others. "You've all got to work it out for yourselves", cries Brian in a key moment. "Yes, we've all got to work it our for ourselves", the crowd reply en masse. Two thousand years later, in a world still blighted by religious zealots, Brian's is still a lone voice crying in the wilderness. Aside from being a neat spoof on the Hollywood epic, it's also almost incidentally one of the most realistic on-screen depictions of the ancient world--instead of treating their characters as posturing historical stereotypes, the Pythons realised what no sword 'n' sandal epic ever has: that people are all the same, no matter what period of history they live in. People always have and always will bicker, lie, cheat, swear, conceal cowardice with bravado (like Reg, leader of the People's Front of Judea), abuse power (like Pontius Pilate), blindly follow the latest fads and giggle at silly things ("Biggus Dickus"). In the end, Life of Brian teaches us that the only way for a despairing individual to cope in a world of idiocy and hypocrisy is to always look on the bright side of life.
On the DVD: Life of Brian returns to Region 2 DVD in a decent widescreen anamorphic print with Dolby 5.1 sound--neither are exactly revelatory, but at least it's an improvement on the previous release, which was, shockingly, pan & scan. The 50-minute BBC documentary, "The Pythons", was filmed mainly on location in 1979 and isn't especially remarkable or insightful (a new retrospective would have been appreciated). There are trailers for this movie, as well as Holy Grail plus three other non-Python movies. There's no commentary track, sadly. --Mark Walker
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- Aspect Ratio : 16:9 - 1.85:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Language : Hungarian, English, German
- Product Dimensions : 13.5 x 1.5 x 19 cm; 70 g
- Manufacturer reference : 5035822538535
- Director : Terry Jones
- Media Format : Subtitled, PAL, Mono, Anamorphic, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 33 minutes
- Release date : 14 April 2003
- Actors : John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones
- Dubbed: : German
- Subtitles: : Arabic, Bulgarian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Croatian, German, English, French, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, Hindi, Portuguese, Polish, Swedish, Italian, Norwegian, Hungarian, Turkish
- Language : German (Mono), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Hungarian (Dolby Digital 5.0)
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Producers : John Goldstone
- ASIN : B00008RWS7
- Writers : Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: 2,118 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
- 354 in Comedy (DVD & Blu-ray)
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 April 2003John Cleese once said that this film is what he'd most like to be remembered for, which coming from a man who wrote some of the best Python sketches and Fawlty Towers, should tell you something about how good this film is.
Hugely controversial at the time, the subject matter of 'The Life of Brian' was considered strictly taboo in 1979, and even today it can still rattle a few cages, but ultimately the Python team all shared the same conviction that they were not poking fun at religion (or Jesus) per se, but at the people who blindly follow and misunderstand. In this way, 'The Life Of Brian' became not just a comedy classic, but a ground-breaking movie that pushed the barriers of what was previously considered 'off-limits'.
Graham Chapman revels in the lead role of 'Brian of Nazareth', and the rest of the team play multiple rolls, in a very Goon Show-esque type way, with the story always revolving around Brian. The turning point comes when, in an attempt to evade the notice of the Romans, Brian pretends to be a street preacher and gathers the attention of a small crowd. Once the Romans pass by, however, he stops preaching and tries to walk away, only to find that the small crowd want to hear the rest of what he was saying. As more and more people come along to find out what is happening, his followers multiply until they are convinced that he must be some sort of messiah. They follow Brian home only to be told by his mother that "There's a mess alright, but no messiah.." (I'm paraphrasing, by the way!)
Each member of the Python team contributes immensely to the film, with Eric Idle supplying a classic Python tune as Brian is being crucified ("Always Look On The Bright Side of Life"), Terry Gilliam with some great visual gags, Terry Jones as the director of the film, Cleese and Palin turning in multiple brilliant performances (like Cleese's Reg, the leader of the PFJ, and the classic "What have the Roman's ever done for us?" sketch), not to mention Chapman as the unsuspecting hero. There are also a couple of cameo appearances (notably Spike Milligan and George Harrison) which can be spotted by the eagle-eyed viewer, but are all too brief if you ask me.
If you haven't got this film in your collection, then now is your chance to correct the error of your ways!... and as the "Not the Nine O'Clock News" team once pointed out, Britain is still ostensibly a Python-worshipping country, so do your duty and buy a copy of this classic today!
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 October 2024I can't remember when I saw this Life of Brian at the cinema, many moons ago maybe 35/40 years, but talking to a friend somehow this movie was part of the conversation, so, memory lane was visited with the purchase of the film, I was not disappointed, it stands the test of time, outrageous yes, but worth the laughter and enjoyment, an escape from the day.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 December 2024pleased with this
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2011Despite being nearly as old as I am, this film by the legendary MONTY PYTHON team still feels fresh today, and one of the films you've gotta see before you befall the same fate as the Norwegian blue in the Python team's previous efforts.... plenty of clips from this film around on YouTube to see for yourself before buying.
Picture quality on this DVD is fine - so far just tested on:
1) Toshiba 28" Widescreen TV (2002/3 model), Sony Playstation2 (bought October 2001) & connected via the PS2's composite connectors.
2) my PC's Sony DRU-870S 24x Internal DVDRW Retail Kit SATA ? Black drive, a 15yr old COMPAQ 151FS monitor, Windows media player & Creative Labs EP-630 Noise Isolating Earphones ' Black (Eco Packaging) to hear it.
Although the picture was good on both, the sound was a bit too quiet when played over the TV speakers & Playstation2....... seems alright listening to it via headphones hooked-up to the PC though.
The DVD menu is filled with Gilliam animations, but it's a stubborn little sod when it comes to getting the arrows pointing at the option you want to select, both via Official DVD Remote Control SCPH 10172-3 (PS2) & PC mouse on Windows media player.
Top reviews from other countries
- SteveReviewed in Canada on 1 November 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars no issues
love the movie, blu ray worked well
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SébastienReviewed in France on 30 March 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Film culte
Film culte. Je suis satisfait par la qualité de cette version Blu-ray import anglais. Je ne me prononcerai pas sur la qualité de la piste audio en Français ou des sous-titres en Français, car je ne les ai pas utilisé. (Je préfère regarder les films anglais en VO avec sous-titres anglais).
- Rafal KlopotowskiReviewed in the United States on 1 September 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars What have the Roman's ever do for us?!
Monty at it's best.
Classic lines from Monty Python, 7 men playing 20-30 characters including women, Roman general with a lisp named Biggus Dickus, and even a cameo from George Harrison!
George mortgaged his houses to a tune if $2mil to create Handmade Films and produce this film. Production was cancelled abruptly by EMI the day before Pythons were due to leave for Tunesia to start filming.
Film makes fun of people who blindly follow any fad - religious, social or political.
If you have never seen Monty Python, and take any of the above subjects very seriously, or have a high-brow sense of humor, (tinged by a solid dose of political correctness) this may be somewhat upsetting.
However, if you can find humor in any subject or issue - you can't miss this one!
And remember:
"Always look at the bright side of life"!!
- A LReviewed in Sweden on 24 May 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars DVD
Bra film , original
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KING KONGReviewed in Spain on 17 October 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars ¿CRUCIFIXION?...NO, A SER POSIBLE
Muchas dosis de irreverencia, de reirse "de lo establecido", del adoctrinamiento, del dogmatismo, del cristianismo o cualquier otra religión...dosis de crucificción mental "por un tubo" "polfabó".
Aparte de una sana liberación intelectual, que no espiritual, LA VIDA DE BRYAN edición del reino unido en BLU-RAY, nos ofrece una óptima calidad audio-visual; no viene doblada a nuestro idioma, si trae subtitulos en español latinoamericano, bueno...de todos modos la mejor forma de disfrutar de esta película es en versión original, de hecho cuando "de jovenzuelo" la ví de estreno en el cine, allá por los años antes de cristo, no se podía ver de otro modo, el doblaje se hizo algunos años más tarde, no se si por motivos de reestreno en cines o por el mercado del VIDEO o DVD. Repito: imágen y audio muy correctos (audio PCM /stereo y DOLBY TRUE-HD 5.1). Extras interesantes y, como no, cachondos.
Yo no creo, ni falta que me hace, pero si intento ejercitar "mis sesos" en otros menesteres, como son: saber, recordar, reir, hacer el "capullo"...MONTY PYHTON nos estimula a todas estas cosas. Así que creyentes o no, católicos o judios...hay que reirse hasta de nuestra sombra, es el mejor modo de conservar la cordura, antes y ahora; sobre todo ahora, en estos tiempos aciagos que nos toca vivir.
"...always look on the bright side of life"..."pos eso" os deseo a todas y todos.