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die ruinen der abtei cymer am fluss mawddach john warwick smithDie Ruinen des Klosters Cymer am Fluss Mawddach: ein Echo der romantischen Vergangenheit In dieser Kunstdruck Version der Ruinen des Klosters Cymer entfhrt uns John Warwick Smith in eine Landschaft voller Melancholie und Schnheit. Das Gemlde besticht durch seine Nuancen von Grn und Blau, die die Gelassenheit der Gewsser des Flusses Mawddach widerspiegeln. Die majesttischen und geheimnisvollen Ruinen erheben sich stolz inmitten der Natur und zeugen von
Die Ruinen des Klosters Cymer am Fluss Mawddach: ein Echo der romantischen Vergangenheit In dieser Kunstdruck-Version der Ruinen des Klosters Cymer entführt uns John Warwick Smith in eine Landschaft voller Melancholie und Schönheit. Das Gemälde besticht durch seine Nuancen von Grün und Blau, die die Gelassenheit der Gewässer des Flusses Mawddach widerspiegeln. Die majestätischen und geheimnisvollen Ruinen erheben sich stolz inmitten der Natur und zeugen von einer glorreichen Vergangenheit. Die Aquarelltechnik des Künstlers, meisterhaft und zart, schafft eine fast ätherische Atmosphäre und lädt den Betrachter ein, die Verschmelzung von Architektur und umgebender Landschaft zu bewundern. John Warwick Smith: ein Pionier der romantischen Landschaftsmalerei John Warwick Smith, aktiv Ende des 18. und Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts, gilt als einer der Vorreiter der romantischen Landschaft in Großbritannien. Beeinflusst von den großen Meistern der Landschaftsmalerei, entwickelte er einen einzigartigen Stil, der Präzision und Poesie vereint. Seine Werke, oft inspiriert von der wilden Natur des Walis, zeugen von einer Sensibilität für Licht und Farben. Smith war auch ein aktives Mitglied der Royal Academy und trug zur Entwicklung der Landschaftskunst bei, in einer Zeit, in der die Natur als edles und inspirierendes Thema gefeiert wurde. Eine dekorative Anschaffung mit vielfältigen Vorzügen Der Kauf eines Kunstdrucks der Ruinen des Klosters Cymer bedeutet, ein dekoratives Stück zu wählen, das Ihr Zuhause bereichert. Ob im Wohnzimmer, im Büro oder im Schlafzimmer – dieses Bild verleiht Ihrem Raum eine Note von Eleganz und Gelassenheit. Die Qualität des Kunstdrucks garantiert eine bemerkenswerte Treue zu den Details des Originalwerks und bietet gleichzeitig eine unverkennbare ästhetische Anziehungskraft. Durch die Integration dieses Kunstwerks in Ihre Dekoration laden Sie nicht nur Geschichte in Ihr Zuhause ein, sondern auch eine Einladung zur Kontemplation und Flucht.Shipping Notes
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
The Christmas movie no TV stations ever seem to show during the holidays
Since Amazon lumps the reviews for all the various releases of this movie together, I want to be clear that this review is for the single disc, 132 minute blu-ray version with the cover picture of smiling man made of bricks with the word "Brazil" flying out of the top of his head.
For those who don't know the history of this movie - there are at least three different versions. It was originally released in Europe as a nearly two and half hour long film. The studio who financed it didn't like that version because it A. was too long, B. was too uncommercial and C. had a dark, depressing ending. The contract they had with Gilliam stipulated that the movie had to be less than 2 hours and 15 minutes, so it could have multiple prime-time showings in theaters. They suggested he cut the ending.
Gilliam refused, so the studio took it upon themselves to create the "Love Conquers All" version, which chopped out almost an hour of footage - they only kept the parts that showed the main character Sam in a heroic light, anything that contributed to the Sam/Jill love story and anything that featured Robert DiNero. And, of course, the ending was changed to a happy ending by removing the final scene. Also, to make the plot easier to follow, they used some alternate takes, some deleted footage and hired voice actors to overdub dialog.
Unsurprisingly, Gilliam didn't want that version released, so he finally edited the movie down to 2 hours and 12 minutes, kept the dark ending and made a few other minor changes and the studio was contractually obligated to release that version to theaters in the United States.
It's this US version that appears on the blu-ray, with absolutely no additional features (not even the Gilliam commentary that's included on most other releases of the film). Annoyingly, they also added advertisements for other movies to the main menu screen. But I'm still happy to have this version, because it's the first time I've seen the "US edit" since originally seeing the film in a theater on the campus of Penn State back in my college days.
I can't really write an unbiased review of the movie itself, because from that first viewing I became obsessed with both Brazil and Terry Gilliam's films in general. I bought all his movies on VHS as soon as they came out and eventually replaced them with DVDs. I bought the 3-DVD Criterion "Final Cut" version of Brazil back when it was an expensive new release. I was surprised that it included scenes I'd never seen before - I think it's based mostly on the European version, with some additional tweaks by Gilliam. It also included the "Love Conquers All" version of the movie and a ton of bonus features. Sadly though, it wasn't animorphic, so on my widescreen TV it put black letterboxing bars on all four sides, shrinking the picture down to about 60% of the screen.
This blu-ray was exactly what I was looking for. While it's missing a few (non-essential) scenes, it's the version of the movie that I "grew up" with and is presented in full 16X9 animorphic widescreen. It's the best looking version I've seen since originally seeing it in the theater. For example, I never really noticed the makeup on Katherine Hellmond at the beginning of the movie to make her look older (pre-surgery), but it's clearly visible on the blu-ray. I've always felt bad for one actress during the explosion scene in the restaurant because it looks like she really does get hit by some of the flying debris - the blu-ray is maybe a little too clear there, because now I can tell it's just a dressed-up mannequin.
As for the movie itself - it's one of those films you'll either love or hate. Its alternate-reality, retro-futuristic look makes it seem nearly as fresh and amazing today as it did when it first came out. And the background plot of a government bureaucracy turning a country into a surveillance state in response to a perceived terrorist threat - I know it was based on things happening in England at the time, but it's like Gilliam had a crystal ball and looked 30 years into the United States' future. The alternating between "reality" and dream sequences and the general Gilliam quirkiness will probably put a lot of people off, but it's what drew me to this movie in the first place.
If you become fanatical about the movie like I am, you'll need both this blu-ray and the Criterion release. To fully experience the film you need to see every version (even the Love Conquers All version) because each one includes bits that aren't in any of the others.
If you do decide to watch Brazil and find that you like it, give some of Gilliam's more recent movies a try, like The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassis and The Zero Theorem. Really, if you like odd, out-of-the-mainstream movies that you'll be thinking about for days after you see them, you can't go wrong with pretty much any Terry Gilliam film.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2016
★★★★★ 5
One Of My Top Ten Movies
It's a Terry Gilliam masterpiece that blends a touch of Monty Python, Twilight Zone, and Broadway! Worth the watch!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2026