Midnight Cowboy 4K 1969 Ultra HD 2160p
Joe Buck, a cheerful and naive guy from a tiny Texas town, heads to New York City to use his extraordinary sexual abilities to satisfy the needs of wealthy women for a fee. But things aren't going too well for him, and soon Rizzo, a homeless man with tuberculosis, convinces Joe that he needs a manager. Although Joe is not thrilled about having to serve homosexuals in a toilet, he and Rizzo become true friends. They want to make a lot of money and move to Florida...
User Review
Reading reviews of this film, the word “friendship” flashes everywhere. For some reason, people have decided en masse that this is a film about friendship... maybe so. But what I saw in this film was a challenge, a spit in the face of “civilized society.” Even though the events of the film took place 40 years ago, it's striking how some things never change, regardless of the time.
The plot is not particularly original: a provincial 30-year-old young man named Joe Buck, who looks like a cowboy, goes to New York in search of a better life, tired of working as a dishwasher. You will see what happens to him in the film. Homosexuality is completely irrelevant to the description of the film, which leads people to draw false conclusions. There is no more homosexuality in this film than in any modern comedy, if any at all.
I would like to return to where I started, namely the idea of the film. In my opinion, Midnight Cowboy simply and unpretentiously shows the influence of money in our “highly civilized life.” What is it like for a person without a home to be in a big city? How frightening it is to realize that if you didn't have money and an apartment, you would end up like a stray dog, right in the middle of the street, and people dressed in expensive furs would just walk by, occasionally glancing at the frozen and starving vagrant.
Being naive, Joe believed that he would be successful with rich ladies, so imagine his surprise when it turned out that elderly ladies who had lost their youth sincerely believed that they could selflessly enjoy the success of young cowboys.
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (75.0 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Info Audio
#English: FLAC 1.0
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Info Subtitles
English SDH, Chinese (Traditional), Dutch, Danish, Finnish, French (Parisian), Greek, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese (Brazilian), Romanian, Spanish (Castilian), Spanish (Latin American), Swedish.File size: 62.69 GB
