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The Sound of Music (Single Disc Widescreen Edition)

The Sound of Music (Single Disc Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classical movie, full of life and sounds of good music!
Review: This movie is classical and wonderful. It's funny and it's... I can't find the right words for this. This is wonderful. Music is something you can't forger and Julie Andrews' beautyness and great voice could move mountains. The ending is so sad!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wash My Hair
Review: The movie is an absolute must for everyone young and old.It is one of the first to deal with, and overcome racial bias! When will it ever come out on DVD?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Let me get my breath back!
Review: What a cracker! The day they thought of this film was a day to remember.......I cannot recommend this enough to you all.. It is very hard to get hold of but when you do, be happy. DVD is a fantastic thing (especially for me, I won't have to renew the video for the fourth time!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Sound of Music
Review: I have seen this movie at least more than 10 times and I alwayswant to see it again. I had a chance to stay one week during aseminar in May, 1996 at Schloss Leopoldskron, Salsburg and I saw the film again at the mirror room, the site where some scenes were shot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Sound of Music
Review: What a classic! Still one of my favorite movies. How can anyone get tired of hearing Julie Andrews sing "The Hills Are Alive". About ten years ago I went to Salzburg, Austria. We went to all the spots from the movie. The moment I walked into the gazebo I wanted sing and dance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: like red wine, it gets better and better
Review: I was extremely young when I watched the screen version at our local cinema in Bristol, England all those years ago. Then it brought tears to my eyes just as it does now. What can I say that hasn't already been said in these reviews. The acting, singing, tension, storyline, realness are jawdropping. It just goes to prove how violence and money do not make the best films. Why it is not on dvd is one of the biggest mysteries of my life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best film ever made!
Review: The Sound of Music is such a enchanting film. I was engrossed from the moment I heard Marias' voice on the hilltops to the conclusion of the story. The slight mischevious nature of Maria and her lively zest pervade the somber Von Trap family. Every song is excellent, and the voices that sing them are equally excellent. The film overwhelmed me with its magical and moving progression and I was sad to see it end! The characters of Maria, Captain, and the children are wonderful and likable. Of course there is a need for some kind of villian, and the baroness plays that part. I am pleased to say that this movie is the best film ever created because it truly touches the hearts of viewers more than any other film I have seen. The combination of the beautiful voices, exciting songs, likable characters, and magnificent plot line and scenery makes this movie close to perfection. I am enthralled by the story each time I see it, and no other movie has captured my attention and admiration to that extent. It is so magical that I must recommend this film for everyone, children and adults alike.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IRRESISTABLE
Review: This Rodgers and Hammerstein show has been lambasted for years for being a sugary, wafer-thin confection, as opposed to some of their other, darker works -- Carousel chief among them. However, taken on its own terms, how can anyone resist the spectacular, melody-soaked movie, which is MUCH better than the stage play? Julie Andrews is so engaging you wish she was your friend, if not your nanny. The children are wooden at times, but the score soars above nearly everyone's heads, and set in the stunning Swiss Alps, and in Salzburg, Austria, which has to be one of the most picturesque towns in the world, each musical number transports the viewer to a place of joy -- maybe even nirvana. The opening sequence, often satirized, remains one of the most technically sophisticated and creative series of shots ever put on film. Each time I see this movie, the first shots of snow, with whistling wind, stir an age-old excitement deep in my soul, and then -- woosh! -- you are on the expertly crafted emotional ride that is The Sound of Music. Christopher Plummer deserves special mention -- he is the one performer in this movie who delivers a subtle, heartbreakingly real performance, and he is without a doubt the most dashing Capt. Von Trapp ever. Angela Cartwright would later star in Lost In Space, though the rest of the kids have been kind of missing in action. I think I have seen this movie 30 times.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm waiting for it to come out in DVD
Review: My love for The Sound of Music began as a little girl, singing the songs at the top of my lungs. It has always been my favorite movie. I stopped in to Amazon today to see if it was available yet on DVD. I'm actually encouraged by the fact that it is currently unavailable. Perhaps, as another review mentioned, they're waiting for the 35th anniversary and will re-release in new packaging and DVD too! (hope hope hope)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Still Available
Review: This movie is still available in most Australian department stores. Although it is in the PAL format, the video is available in both normal and original theater widescreen versions.


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