High Rise - Zavvi Exclusive Very Limited Edition Steelbook

GBP 22.49

RRP: £24.99

£22.49

Save: £2.50

High Rise - Zavvi Exclusive Very Limited Edition Steelbook

GBP 22.49

RRP: £24.99

£22.49

Save: £2.50

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Customer Reviews

Overall Rating : 3.75 / 5 (4 Reviews)
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Top Customer Reviews

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Multiple adverts at the start ruin the experience

Completely ruined by having to sit through 3 non skipable trailers every time you put the disc in. This isn’t the 1980s and we aren’t buying VHS casettes. Studio Canal is taking the absolute micky and should be ashamed of themselves

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Good film, Good steelbook!

Saw this at the Cinema & wanted to own this, then I see the steelbook Zavvi came up with & that was the ticket!. The Artwork is brilliant. The cast is brilliant. Check this movie out I am pretty sure you will add this to your collection. Way worth it!. Arrived in excellent condition.

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nice film and steelbook

Surprisingly good surrealistic Film with good actors, a strange story and nice score, it reminded me on the film Brazil. The steelbook artwork is very good, has saturated colors with a nice matte finish and no tacky-glue was used for the C-card. Highly recommended.

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High Rise

Wasn't sure what to expect with this one .. Ballard's books are not made for the screen. Shouldn't have worried, this was excellent. The seventies setting is perfect as it makes the high rise (of the title) seem ridiculously futuristic. The slow and subtle breakdown of the residents is handled extremely well, and while Tom Hiddleston is perfect in his role, it's Sienna Miller who stands out in her best performance to date. Highly recommended.

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