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Crimson Peak [DVD] [2015] by Charlie Hunnam
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- Dimensiones del paquete : 19.3 x 13.6 x 1.6 cm; 74 gramos
- Formato multimedia : DVD
- ASIN : B01F461MR4
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4,6 de 5
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Reseñas más importantes
Principales reseñas de España
Ha surgido un problema al filtrar las opiniones justo en este momento. Vuelva a intentarlo en otro momento.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 29 de abril de 2022
Pelicula que te dejara pegado al sofá de principio a fin
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 27 de enero de 2022
Me gusto como me sorprendió con el anunció. Y me gustó mucho la película.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 6 de octubre de 2021
No puedo decir nada malo de esta pelicula.
La trama es buena los decorados insuperables.
La trama es buena los decorados insuperables.
Reseñas más importantes de otros países

Mr. D. L. Rees
2,0 de 5 estrellas
SERIOUSLY?
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 31 de agosto de 2019
In the 1860s, a beautiful young American heiress instantly falls for a handsome impoverished English baronet. Needless to say, he has a secret agenda. Soon she is whisked off to his dilapidated stately home. There snow comes through the roof and butterflies incongruously flutter. Parts of the house are unsafe, best avoided. Add a creepy sister, an over the top ghost, candlelit explorations at night, a lift with a mind of its own, increasing awareness of a devish plot being hatched. Meanwhile, back in the States, a would-be suitor (again handsome of course) suspects something is very wrong and decides to investigate. Will he arrive in time...?
Visually stylish, but this is practically the only thing to be said in the film's favour. Normally such offerings are enjoyed, anticipation great for an entertaining shudder or two. Not this time. Cliches abound. Several sequences are almost like a spoof of the genre - not least the ludicrous climax.
In short? A bitter disappointment, all the more so because of some of names involved.
Visually stylish, but this is practically the only thing to be said in the film's favour. Normally such offerings are enjoyed, anticipation great for an entertaining shudder or two. Not this time. Cliches abound. Several sequences are almost like a spoof of the genre - not least the ludicrous climax.
In short? A bitter disappointment, all the more so because of some of names involved.

Valerie J.
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Horror story with extreme violence
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 18 de enero de 2018
I bought the Bluray of Crimson Peak although I had previously seen the movie. It was certainly worth a second viewing. The Bluray is excellent in quality both sound and video, and there are a few extras like a Feature Commentary, some deleted scenes, and more.
It's 1887, Buffalo, New York. Edith Cushing (Mia Wasikowska) is a beautiful young woman with a mind of her own. She likes to write ghost stories and her sights are on being a successful author, not a wife. Her doting father (Jim Beaver), an affluent businessman, accepts her single-mindedness although he does point out that Dr Alan McMichael (Charlie Hunnam) is an admirer. Then along comes Baronet Thomas Sharpe (Tom Hiddlestone) and sister Lucille (Jessica Chastain). Edith is soon besotted by Thomas' sophistication and old-world charm. He has a mansion back in Cumberland, England, just waiting for them.
Crimson Peak (2015) is a romantic gothic horror mystery. It's stylish and aesthetically pleasing, gloriously colourful but with scenes of bloody violence that are beyond anything I recall seeing in a Quentin Tarantino movie. The costume designers deserved an Oscar for this one but, shock horror, Crimson Peak did not receive one single Oscar nomination. Guillermo del Toro would have been justified in feeling snubbed. Everything about this movie—locations, settings, costumes—is a sight for sore eyes and even though I agree totally with the critic who said that beautiful settings and costumes did not necessarily make a good movie, I thought the storyline was engaging, the casting and acting spot on but, sadly, there are events which are highly implausible (even for a horror story), particularly towards the end. It is definitely not for children, as the classification of 15 indicates. It's dark, nastily violent at times, and there is a short scene of sexual horizontal tango between Wasikowska and Hiddleston (nothing shocking—just a glimpse of Tom's bum). There's very little by way of strong language. Believe it or not I watched the whole of Crimson Peak thinking that Mia Wasikowska was Gwyneth Paltrow! Yep. I did.
It's 1887, Buffalo, New York. Edith Cushing (Mia Wasikowska) is a beautiful young woman with a mind of her own. She likes to write ghost stories and her sights are on being a successful author, not a wife. Her doting father (Jim Beaver), an affluent businessman, accepts her single-mindedness although he does point out that Dr Alan McMichael (Charlie Hunnam) is an admirer. Then along comes Baronet Thomas Sharpe (Tom Hiddlestone) and sister Lucille (Jessica Chastain). Edith is soon besotted by Thomas' sophistication and old-world charm. He has a mansion back in Cumberland, England, just waiting for them.
Crimson Peak (2015) is a romantic gothic horror mystery. It's stylish and aesthetically pleasing, gloriously colourful but with scenes of bloody violence that are beyond anything I recall seeing in a Quentin Tarantino movie. The costume designers deserved an Oscar for this one but, shock horror, Crimson Peak did not receive one single Oscar nomination. Guillermo del Toro would have been justified in feeling snubbed. Everything about this movie—locations, settings, costumes—is a sight for sore eyes and even though I agree totally with the critic who said that beautiful settings and costumes did not necessarily make a good movie, I thought the storyline was engaging, the casting and acting spot on but, sadly, there are events which are highly implausible (even for a horror story), particularly towards the end. It is definitely not for children, as the classification of 15 indicates. It's dark, nastily violent at times, and there is a short scene of sexual horizontal tango between Wasikowska and Hiddleston (nothing shocking—just a glimpse of Tom's bum). There's very little by way of strong language. Believe it or not I watched the whole of Crimson Peak thinking that Mia Wasikowska was Gwyneth Paltrow! Yep. I did.

Kevin S.
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Crimson Peak - Arrow Special Edition Blu-ray
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 20 de enero de 2019
A great new release of Guillermo Del Toro’s visually sumptuous gothic romance.
When young American Edith Cushing is swept off her feet by older British Aristocrat Sir Thomas Sharpe she is torn between him and her father. But when her father dies in a terrible accident she finds herself transported to Allerdale Hall, the Sharpe family seat to live with Thomas and his sister Lucille. But amidst the towering, crumbling, remote mansion lie secrets and mysteries to be discovered.
The film itself was slightly, I think, mislabelled as a horror film when it came out, but in fact it’s a gothic romance with some elements of the supernatural. Outright horror it isn’t. While the plot may by the end be straightforward (Del Toro admits in the commentary he favours simple plot married to complex characters and creating an in-depth world) enough the reason I enjoy it so much is actually the astonishing level of detail Del Toro presents visually. From it’s first scene to its last it’s a feast for the eyes and every frame has the mark of the genuine artist Del Toro is. That may not work for everyone, obviously, but it works for me.
The beauty of this new release here lies in the presentation - a hard cardboard outer box which resembles a bound book, complete with fabric bookmark inside with the Blu-ray disc at the bottom and on top a folded art poster, postcards, and a cardboard bound hardback book. When unfolded out it’s absolutely terrific to admire.
The extras are a mix of what was present on the original Universal Blu-ray (so, a Guillermo Del Toro commentary which is well worth a listen as he gets quite detailed about the themes and context of his choices, alongside just over an hour of featurettes) and new material which runs over 90 minutes and includes a newly edited making of documentary (from archival material though), and interviews and video essays which cover the films context in the literary and cinematic history of gothic romance incarnations.
I already had the original release to be honest but don’t regret paying for this new edition and if ‘Crimson Peak’ is a particular favourite, then I’d argue it’s worth it.
When young American Edith Cushing is swept off her feet by older British Aristocrat Sir Thomas Sharpe she is torn between him and her father. But when her father dies in a terrible accident she finds herself transported to Allerdale Hall, the Sharpe family seat to live with Thomas and his sister Lucille. But amidst the towering, crumbling, remote mansion lie secrets and mysteries to be discovered.
The film itself was slightly, I think, mislabelled as a horror film when it came out, but in fact it’s a gothic romance with some elements of the supernatural. Outright horror it isn’t. While the plot may by the end be straightforward (Del Toro admits in the commentary he favours simple plot married to complex characters and creating an in-depth world) enough the reason I enjoy it so much is actually the astonishing level of detail Del Toro presents visually. From it’s first scene to its last it’s a feast for the eyes and every frame has the mark of the genuine artist Del Toro is. That may not work for everyone, obviously, but it works for me.
The beauty of this new release here lies in the presentation - a hard cardboard outer box which resembles a bound book, complete with fabric bookmark inside with the Blu-ray disc at the bottom and on top a folded art poster, postcards, and a cardboard bound hardback book. When unfolded out it’s absolutely terrific to admire.
The extras are a mix of what was present on the original Universal Blu-ray (so, a Guillermo Del Toro commentary which is well worth a listen as he gets quite detailed about the themes and context of his choices, alongside just over an hour of featurettes) and new material which runs over 90 minutes and includes a newly edited making of documentary (from archival material though), and interviews and video essays which cover the films context in the literary and cinematic history of gothic romance incarnations.
I already had the original release to be honest but don’t regret paying for this new edition and if ‘Crimson Peak’ is a particular favourite, then I’d argue it’s worth it.

tash watson
4,0 de 5 estrellas
It's a film that is filled with gothic romance
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 8 de enero de 2023
Generally speaking, I enjoyed watching this film, still do. I thought the cast performances were subtle, mysterious, gentle and remarkable. For me, personally, Jesssica Chastain was a stand out performer as she played a sweet, mysterious and secretive Lucille Sharpe, the sister of mysterious, seductive outsider, Baronet Sir Thomas Sharpe played by a remarkable Tom Hiddleston. Not to mention, Mia Wasiksowa delivered vulnerable yet thoughtful performance as she played a gentle heiress who aspires to be a writer who marries Sir Thomas Sharpe in spite of ignoring her father's warning. She moves in to an English mansion with the Sharpes, then investigates and discovers their disturbing past in mansion filled with ghosts. I also thought Guillermo del Toro gave a good direction. Next, the script was good but I felt there was something missing. I don't know what exactly. So, therefore I was disappointed, let alone, confused. It would have been nice if the writers had created more storylines or make each storyline a little bit more clearer. The costumes are very elaborate and extraordinarily beautiful and old-fashioned. The chemistry between Tom Hiddleston and Mia Wasiksowa were subtly beautiful. I would recommend this film 6.5/10.

rbmusicman/and/movie-fan'
4,0 de 5 estrellas
'DELICIOUSLY WICKED'
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 15 de febrero de 2016
Edith Cushing' loses her mother at a young age but is still watched over while she grows up.
Years have past, a stranger seeking financial assistance for his project walks into the naive 'Edith's' (Mia Wasikowska) life
sweeping her off her feet.
'Baronet Thomas Sharpe' (Tom Hiddleston) is in America with his sister the manipulative 'Lady Lucille' (Jessica Chastain)
'Edith's' father 'Carter' a wealthy businessman (Jim Beaver) has his suspicions about the pair and have them investigated,
when he discovers his doubts to be well founded he pays them of insisting they return to 'Cumbria' in England and that his
daughter is cruelly jilted by the charismatic 'Thomas' so she will easily forget him.
However, when 'Carter' is mysteriously and brutally murdered, 'Thomas' rekindles the relationship with 'Edith' and they are
married.
Thomas along with sister 'Lucille' take 'Edith' back to England to their run-down family home 'Allerdale Hall' (Crimson Peak)
it's a place of shadows, ghostly images and deadly secrets, why has 'Edith' really been brought to this place, what does
Thomas' and the controlling 'Lucille' have in mind for the heiress.
Meanwhile back in America a concerned friend 'Dr Alan McMichael' (Charlie Hunnam) has discovered the secrets 'Edith's'
father had before his violent death, but can he act in time to foil the evil intent of those at Crimson Peak ??
If she does survive - Crimson Peak is a place she'll never forget.
A deliciously wicked plot which does have some eerie sequences with it's ghostly imagery and scenes of violence....worth a
spin.
Features -
KEYS TO DECIPHERING CRIMSON PEAK BY GULLERMO DEL TORO
Features Commentary with Co-Writer/Director Gullermo Del Toro
Deleted Scenes
I Remember Crimson Peak
A Primer on Gothic Romance
Hand Tailored Gothic
The Light and Dark of Crimson Peak
A Living Thing
Beware of Crimson Peak
Crimson Phantoms
Years have past, a stranger seeking financial assistance for his project walks into the naive 'Edith's' (Mia Wasikowska) life
sweeping her off her feet.
'Baronet Thomas Sharpe' (Tom Hiddleston) is in America with his sister the manipulative 'Lady Lucille' (Jessica Chastain)
'Edith's' father 'Carter' a wealthy businessman (Jim Beaver) has his suspicions about the pair and have them investigated,
when he discovers his doubts to be well founded he pays them of insisting they return to 'Cumbria' in England and that his
daughter is cruelly jilted by the charismatic 'Thomas' so she will easily forget him.
However, when 'Carter' is mysteriously and brutally murdered, 'Thomas' rekindles the relationship with 'Edith' and they are
married.
Thomas along with sister 'Lucille' take 'Edith' back to England to their run-down family home 'Allerdale Hall' (Crimson Peak)
it's a place of shadows, ghostly images and deadly secrets, why has 'Edith' really been brought to this place, what does
Thomas' and the controlling 'Lucille' have in mind for the heiress.
Meanwhile back in America a concerned friend 'Dr Alan McMichael' (Charlie Hunnam) has discovered the secrets 'Edith's'
father had before his violent death, but can he act in time to foil the evil intent of those at Crimson Peak ??
If she does survive - Crimson Peak is a place she'll never forget.
A deliciously wicked plot which does have some eerie sequences with it's ghostly imagery and scenes of violence....worth a
spin.
Features -
KEYS TO DECIPHERING CRIMSON PEAK BY GULLERMO DEL TORO
Features Commentary with Co-Writer/Director Gullermo Del Toro
Deleted Scenes
I Remember Crimson Peak
A Primer on Gothic Romance
Hand Tailored Gothic
The Light and Dark of Crimson Peak
A Living Thing
Beware of Crimson Peak
Crimson Phantoms