DVD Talk review of 'Purple Butterfly'
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DVD Talk review of 'Purple Butterfly'
I read Ian Jane's DVD review of Purple Butterfly at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=14648 and...
I'm happy to see the movie finally made it to DVD in R1. I saw it in 2003 at the Busan film festival and wondered when it could come to North America.
I did see a few mistakes, though. Toru Nakamura was in 2009 (not 2099): Lost Memories, and in your last paragraph you call the movie Purple Dragon.
It's too bad you didn't like the movie. It does have pacing problems but the message came through strong enough. The cinematography is also great in this movie, and I find it funny that everybody looks frumpy except Mr. Nakamura. I think it's in his contract: "I always, throughout all the movie, have to look GOOD."
Anyway, I'm glad to hear the DVD is passable, but I really wish Palm would take a little more care in their DVDs. The movies they release are worth seeing.
I'm happy to see the movie finally made it to DVD in R1. I saw it in 2003 at the Busan film festival and wondered when it could come to North America.
I did see a few mistakes, though. Toru Nakamura was in 2009 (not 2099): Lost Memories, and in your last paragraph you call the movie Purple Dragon.
It's too bad you didn't like the movie. It does have pacing problems but the message came through strong enough. The cinematography is also great in this movie, and I find it funny that everybody looks frumpy except Mr. Nakamura. I think it's in his contract: "I always, throughout all the movie, have to look GOOD."
Anyway, I'm glad to hear the DVD is passable, but I really wish Palm would take a little more care in their DVDs. The movies they release are worth seeing.