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The King and I

The King and I

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DVD Magic
Review: It doesn't surprise me that so many people have reviewed this movie and most give it high praise. Saw it in its orignal theatrical run (I was a mere child!) Owned it on beta, vhs and now DVD. This is the first time I have seen it on video in its original 2:55 aspect ratio. After viewing it many times on laser in 2:35, I did not think it would make much difference, but it does, especially in the "grand scenes" such as the entrance into the dinner, and, of course, "Shall We Dance?" I'm happy to say that I got to see Mr. Brynner in his farewell tour (literally, in that he was dying of lung cancer), and was enthralled from my third row center seat that his performance was not film magic but a real thing! While I agree that the film can slow down at times, that doesn't bother me because with DVD, I can skip around for my favorite moments which what DVD is all about. Not many films hold up all the way through many times, so I am happy to say that this DVD edition is wonderful, and many more people should get to know it. thanks, jt

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: PLAY IT AGAIN, SIAM...
Review: If, like me, you're not specially fond of extra-sweet songs and so-so dancing, for what reason could you be interested in 1950's Hollywood musicals ? Furthermore, there is a good chance that you pick the wrong movie made by the wrong guy. In fact, for a Busby Berkeley or a Vincente Minnelli, God knows how many Stanley Donen's not so apt pupils have tried to master this peculiar genre !

As a director, Walter Lang wasn't a genius but a good professional. So THE KING AND I, nearly 45 years after its theatrical release, still provides agreeable moments for the movie lover. But don't expect here any social criticism, historical veracity or even the slightest geography lesson. Walter Lang or rather Rodgers and Hammerstein's Siam has only a vague similitude with the reality of this ancient Kingdom. " So why does the action have to take place out there and not, for example, in New-York or Paris ? " will you tell me ! BECAUSE OF THE EXOTISM OF THE PLACE will be my answer. And it's always more agreeable to admire a love scene in a castle made of paper than in the kitchen of your mother-in-law.

So I see three reasons to bear a projection of THE KING AND I nowadays : the incredible production, Deborah Kerr's beauty and Yul Brynner's nose.

A DVD for the most resistants among us.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Kerr & Brynner are winning in KING AND I
Review: A fine story, excellent performances and a lovely Rogers and Hammerstein score combine to make "The King and I" a picture to be seen and remembered. What's more, Deboirah Kerr is gentle but determined. Yul Brynner, as the Siamese King, repeats the role he played on Broadway and emerges as a most compelling new screen personality. A 20-minute Oriental ballet based on "Uncle Tom's Cabin," is a memorable highlight of the thoroughly enchanting motion picture that will appeal to every member of the family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding!
Review: The king and I is according to me one of the most beautiful musicals ever realized,Yul Brynner's characterization of the Siamese sovereign is absolutely outstanding and ,inspite of Chow Y.Fat's huge talent , Yul Brynner is the real King. Deborah Kerr is great too and perhaps she didn't get the Academy Award because she had been dubbed in the songs,such an absurd thing will happen a few years later to Audrey Hepburn who didn't get the prize for My Fair Lady.Great supporting actors,great songs.Sorry Jodie,it's only Jessica Lange's fault,you know what I mean!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutley Awesome!
Review: I think that 'The King and I' is an absolutley awesome DVD. It has wonderful actors, beautiful music and songs, amazing sets, and a facinating plot. The only thing wrong with it is that it has an end, and I wish it could go on forever. 'The KIng and I' is a must-see for everyone!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very nice, but very slow....
Review: Don't get me wrong. I LOVE a lot about this movie, but at the same time, I wouldn't rate it among my favourites. It is wonderfully staged, beautifully acted, and Deborah Kerr is a delight. Yul Brynner (I always worry that I will misspell that) is perfect as the arrogant King of Siam, with his myriad wives and his countless children. The costumes are beautiful, the setting is beautiful. So why don't I like this film a lot? I find it slow, somewhat wordy, and overlong - a film to savour in the memory rather than watch over and over again.

The best scenes are worth 5 stars and more. The rest is worth only 3 stars - and one particular sequence is so wonderful that it merits 10 stars all to itself. That is the Thai dance sequence of Uncle Tom's Cabin - or Small House of Uncle Thomas. A true work of art, a cinematic original, a spectacle to die for. I may not be able to watch the film through, but my video is still set at the beginning of that particular scene.

It is a very nice film - but it drags at times. It's not brilliant, but it's good, with beautiful acting, a gentle wit and humour, and wonderful spectacle. I recommend it, if just to view once, and then keep as one keeps a nice memory.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Royal Treat
Review: An excellent re-mastering of a timeless classic. The DVD version has well saturated colors and great detail especially when using component video output. The sound is very much improved over VHS and even laser disc version, although can sound 'dry' at times. Hats off to THX for doing it right. A must own. Yul love it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One word: AWSOME!
Review: I believe that is movie is wonderful. Yul Brynner does a wonderful job as the King of Siam. He and his fellow cast memebers bring out the right balance of comedy and drama. With wonderful music and powerful scenes, this movie will make you laugh and make you cry. About the only let down- and it was a small one- was the ending of the story. That and Louie (I'm not too fond of that character). It's a wonderful movie for anybody!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i really like this video & performance of stars.
Review: dear sir, i like this video very much. & i also like the performance of yul brynner. i would like to know about his real life. please give me information about him & address of it. thank u.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must see on DVD
Review: Short of seeing this film on the big screen, there is only one way to see this film, and that is on dvd. The wide screen presentation is a treat for the eyes. The film is faithfully presented in it's original 2,55 aspect ratio, so you should have at leasr a 27' set to view this movie. I strongly dissagree with the reviewers that complained about the color. My dvd of the movie rendered the film with great detail and accurate vibrant color. Other than perhaps a little film grain, the picture is flawless. Keep in mind here that we are talking about a film that is about 43 years old.. The audio on this dvd is also first rate. The frequency range, signal to noise ratio, dynamic range, and soundstage are all very good. There is little if any audio didtortion. I wish I could say that for my copy of 2001 on dvd, which has a terrible soundtrack, and that film is twelve years newer. In conclussion, until you have seen The King And I in it's original wide screen format, you have not really seen The King And I.


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