

Everything Everywhere All at Once
A**S
Hilarious
Great film, a little mad but really enjoyed
J**B
NOT UK Compatible
The Order for this Blu-ray said ENG audio, ENG subtitles. Nowhere was it clear that it would not play on UK Blu-ray players. Not on the item description. Not on the packaging. But when I put the disc in, it was region locked to another region. Have scoured the small print on the case and can't see where it says this. Really disappointed. I love this movie, and wanted to watch it again (and again and again). Seems there isn't a UK blu-ray release? Surely now that it swept the Oscars they will rectify that.
M**N
The disc is NOT region free and is not suitable for UK Blu-ray players.
I am deeply disenchanted with Amazon UK's handling of "Everything Everywhere All At Once," a film that deserved far better than what it has been subjected to. My issue isn't just with the product but primarily with Amazon's business practices surrounding this release.The decision to restrict this Oscar-celebrated movie to Amazon's streaming service, without a UK DVD or Blu-ray release, is a glaring example of corporate self-interest overshadowing consumer choice. This exclusive streaming rights acquisition seems less about sharing a cinematic masterpiece and more about leveraging it as a tool to swell Amazon's subscription base.While the streaming quality was indeed below expectations, it's the principle of the matter that is more concerning. The move to withhold this film from a broader release, especially in a physical format which many still prefer, feels like a strong-arm tactic to funnel viewers into a subscription model. This approach not only limits accessibility but also feels like a blatant disregard for the diverse preferences of movie enthusiasts.This strategy by Amazon UK, in my view, is an anti-consumer move that serves only to pad their bottom line at the expense of the film's wider appreciation and accessibility. It's a disappointing and frustrating precedent, suggesting a future where film distribution is more about corporate gains than cultural enrichment and consumer choice.In summary, while "Everything Everywhere All At Once" is a film worth watching, the manner in which Amazon UK has chosen to handle its distribution is a textbook example of corporate overreach, prioritizing profits over the art of cinema and the preferences of its audience.
A**R
Fabulous
Fabulous film. You do need to concentrate though
R**N
Fine 4k
Was happy excellent film in 4k good definition subtitles in English, but the blue ray disc was region A and would not load....so if purchasing this you need a player that will run 4k...otherwise it will not work. The description is a little confusing as it was advertised as Region Free ...in fact it's only the 4k disc that is...just beware...
C**S
Its a great movie and you should watch it
Made me cry like an absolute baby
J**R
If you are smart you should think WOW
When asked how they dressed and built normal stuff like usMeans i was enjoying it
C**E
LOVEEE
it’s an amazing movie and it’s so worth it I’ve watched it a bajillion times and it’s so good every time!
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