The Pianist (Blu-ray SteelBook + DVD Audio) (Kimchidvd Exclusive #14)[Korea]

Which full slip cover art do you prefer?

  • Artwork #1

    Votes: 77 45.3%
  • Artwork #2

    Votes: 81 47.6%
  • None of the above

    Votes: 10 5.9%
  • Artwork #1

    Votes: 76 44.7%
  • Artwork #2

    Votes: 78 45.9%
  • None of the above

    Votes: 11 6.5%

  • Total voters
    170

PunkNinja

Bring The Good Times Home
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Release date: May 25th 2014
Price: US$36.99; No limit on order quantity
Buy links:
The Pianist - Full Slipcover (OOS)
The Pianist - Lenticular cover (OOS)
The Pianist - 1/4 slipcover (non exclusive) live !

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Pre-order date and time:
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Pre-order gift:
if you pre order full slipcover (if poll result is option#1), you can get full slipcover option#2 as free, pre-order gift. (vise versa)
Print run info:
- lenticular slipcover 1.5K
- full slipcover 1.5K
- 1/4 slip 0.5K (non-exclusive)

Notes: full high glossy with embossed title and hands, 2-disc edition - 1x blu-ray and 1x dvd audio
subtitles: Korean, English, Chinese (Both), French, Finnish, Swedish.

List of Kimchidvd Exclusive SteelBook Editions

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Full Slipcover Package:
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Lenticular cover artwork and package:
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Detailed Info:
Publisher :Contents Zone
ReleaseDate :
List Price :USD
Our Price :USD
You Save :USD
Year :2003 (국내개봉)
Stock Status:Coming Soon
Weight :g

Technical Information
Genre: Drama
Directors: Roman Polanski
Actors: Adrien Brody / Thomas Kretschmann / Frank Finlay
Aspect Ratio & Format: High Definition 1080p Widescreen Presentation 1.85:1
Language: English / French / Italian
Sound Mix: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1ch/DD 5.1
Subtitles: Korean / English / Chinese / French / Finnish / Swedish
Rating: 18
Region Code: all
Run Time: 148 mins
Number of discs: 2

Special Features
- Behind Story
- Piano performance
- Interview with Director & Cast
- Behind Scene
- Trailer

Additional information:
A brilliant pianist, a Polish Jew, witnesses the restrictions Nazis place on Jews in the Polish capital, from restricted access to the building of the Warsaw ghetto. As his family is rounded up to be shipped off to the Nazi labor camps, he escapes deportation and eludes capture by living in the ruins of Warsaw.
 

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You guys really gonna pass just because it doesn't have English subs?

Not sure yet. Maybe I would still get it and just accept that it doesn't have that option, but I use the subtitles sometimes, especially if I want to know what someone said or if I can't hear a particular line of the movie. I will often rewind a certain part, add the subs and re-watch that part. In fact.. my wife usually tries to convince me to put the subs for the entire movie. She says it helps her take in the movie better. I say it's more a distraction than anything, especially when they put the subs right overtop the movie instead of utilizing the empty black space below. We actually used to watch every movie with subs, but that was at a time where we had to basically watch most movies at a real low volume. Not that I have a killer receiver/headphone setup, having the subs is not as important as it might have been in the past for me.

Not having English subs is not the worst thing in the world, but it's just sorta lame to pay top dollar for a blu ray movie that is missing a very basic option like that.
 
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The audio is English, obviously. However, there are several key moments throughout the film where the dialogue is German, and even Adrian Brody speaks German. So, even if you don't require English subs for the English dialogue...i'm pretty sure the majority of people importing this would very much appreciate having English subtitles for the German dialogue. Come to think of it, i haven't even checked the previous Korean release for The Pianist - now i'm concerned there might even be baked in Korean subtitles for the German dialogue.

Let's hope they realize this is a major flaw on the old disc, and try to find a way to fix it before this is finalized.
 
You gotta remember though, there are some dialogues in German that are not subtitled (not even in English). That's the way the movie was originally released.

My steelbook copy of Iron Skies is that way. No English subs for the German dialog is supper annoying. You miss half the jokes f you don't understand German. I replaced the disc with the US version.
 
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