Savages 4K 2012 Unrated Cut Ultra HD 2160p
Storyline
In California, the former Navy SEAL Chon and his best friend, the peaceful botanist Ben, are successful entrepreneurs producing and dealing high-quality weed. Chon brought seeds from Afghanistan and Ben used his knowledge to develop the best marijuana in the country. Chon and Ben share the pothead lover Ophelia and she loves both of them since they complete each other - Chon is a powerful and strong lover and Ben is a sensible and loving lover. Their comfortable life changes when the Mexican Baja Cartel demands a partnership in their business. Chon and Ben refuse the deal and the leader of the cartel Elena sends her right-arm in America, Lado, to abduct Ophelia to press the American drug dealers. Chon and Ben ask the support of the dirty DEA Agent Dennis and get inside information to begin a secret war against the Baja Cartel to release Ophelia.
User Review
Oliver Stone, formerly a director and screenwriter of such mega-cool films as Platoon, Scarface, Conan the Barbarian, and Natural Born Killers, has recently become overly preoccupied with biopics and epics about Bushes, Alexanders, and Fidels. So I was very happy that a simple, entertaining film, like 1997's U-Turn, was finally in the works. But I got a little carried away with my expectations. It turned out to be not just a simple movie, but a stupid one. You start to sense trouble right from the start, when you realize that the narrator behind the scenes is a dumb blonde played by Blake Lively, who makes ordinary hustlers look like the coolest machos on the coast and tries to make her story seem much more important than it actually is. And what turns out? That two suckers trivially blew their chance with a drug cartel (in a completely unfavorable situation, they sent her out to shop). Fortunately, on the other side of the barricades, there are only idiots (there are quite a lot of characters here, by the way, and you just get tired of remembering them all). It's not that Benicio Del Toro and Salma Hayek are bad (their roles are, in any case, more convincing than the others), but their characters are constantly being set up for failure. They call themselves cold-blooded thugs (in the literal sense), but suddenly bow down like children before their next victim. Of course, I don't know how it really is, but I'm sure that kidnapping victims are not given the right to constantly assert their rights. On the other hand, in showing the coolness and assertiveness of the main characters, the unfortunate screenwriters go too far, resorting to unnecessary extremes (a completely harmless cop is almost stabbed with a knife). Such events seem silly, to say the least. As a result, an ironic film about kidnapping (probably that's how it was intended) turns into a complete mess, not only in terms of events, but also in terms of genre, where they try to cram in a thriller with a twisted plot, a drama, and an action movie with comedy. But, alas, there is no chemistry. Nor is there any appeal. As a result, you get tired of the flat gangsters by the middle of the film. Not to say, of course, that everything here is predictable.
In short, despite the fact that it is very well shot, no one is particularly enjoyable, everyone is disgusting (even Travolta), there is no particular intrigue, and it is boring to watch. I'm not going to watch it again.
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (73.0 Mb/s)
Resolution: 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Info Audio
#English: Dolby TrueHD with Dolby Atmos 7.1
#English: Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby Atmos 5.1
#Portuguese: DTS 5.1
#Czech: DTS 5.1
#Hungarian: DTS 5.1
#Spanish: DTS 5.1
#Polish: Dolby Digital 5.1
#Russian: DTS 5.1
#Thai: Dolby Digital 5.1
#Turkish: Dolby Digital 5.1
Info Subtitles
English SDH, Arabic, Cantonese (Traditional), Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese (Iberian), Spanish (Castilian), Swedish.File size: 81.90 GB












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