Moonrise Kingdom 4K 2012 Ultra HD 2160p
Wes Anderson's ironic comedy tells the story of the commotion caused in a small American town by a couple of teenagers in love. The 1960s. After the mysterious disappearance of a boy and a girl from a Boy Scout camp, the sheriff (Bruce Willis) turns the whole town upside down. The Boy Scout coach (Edward Norton) begins his own investigation. The girl's mother (Frances McDormand) is hysterical, while her father (Bill Murray) seems to know something special... After all, everyone has their first love.
User Review
Wes Anderson continues to reveal himself to me as a storyteller with a surprisingly unique style. The second film of his that I watched (the first was The Grand Budapest Hotel) tells a completely different story, but its creator is impossible to confuse with anyone else. Among all the distinctive features of his style, what intrigues me most is the message of the story itself. The old-fashioned question “What did the author mean?” stayed with me until the very end.
Two people, each isolated from the rest of the world for their own reasons, decide to take a bold step — to break away from it. To escape. To build a new world — only for people like them. His mechanical male experience and her perceptive female charm help them on their way. One small detail: they are children. An orphan boy with communication difficulties and a girl who hides behind her observant nature and understands too much oppose literally everyone on their way: society, in the form of boy scouts, who oppose them for no reason and then unconditionally help them, and adults who allow themselves to control the fates of others but have no understanding of where their own are headed.
Throughout the film, I wanted so much for these two to succeed. Throughout the film, I was sure that nothing would work out. The stakes were raised, and what at first seemed like child's play, after going through arrows, floods, and lightning strikes, reinforced by an almost real wedding and an almost fatal leap into the abyss, became, to my joyful surprise, a manifesto of freedom and love.
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (95.9 Mb/s)
Resolution: Upscaled 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Info Audio
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Info Subtitles
English SDH, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French (Metropolitan), French (Canadian), German, Italian SDH, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Latin American), Swedish, Turkish.File size: 65.34 GB
