Discover the enchanting world of ‘Lolita,’ a film that delves into the complex and controversial themes of passion and obsession. Released in 1997, this adaptation features the exceptional performance of Jeremy Irons as Humbert Humbert, a man in his forties who becomes infatuated with a young girl named Dolores Haze, affectionately referred to as Lolita. The film presents a gripping narrative that explores the extraordinary sensuality and eroticism that Humbert perceives in Lolita, drawing viewers into a whirlwind of emotions and moral dilemmas.
The DVD format ensures a high-quality viewing experience, complete with a running time of 137 minutes. This film is presented in English, with subtitles available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Korean. The option to remove or choose subtitles is user-friendly; simply press the ‘subtitle’ button on your DVD player remote to access the available options. If you encounter any sound issues, the ‘audio’ or ‘language’ button will help you adjust the settings for optimal playback.
Moreover, all our products, including this DVD, are examined and registered by the Korea Media Rating Board (KMRB), ensuring compliance and quality. With Region 0 compatibility, this DVD can be played on any compatible DVD player worldwide, making it a perfect addition to your collection regardless of your location.
Product Details | Specifications |
Title | Lolita (1997) |
Starring | Jeremy Irons |
Language | English |
Subtitles | English, Spanish, French, Korean |
Region | Region 0/All |
Running Time | 137 minutes |
‘Lolita’ is not just a film; it is an exploration of the boundaries of love and desire, raising questions about morality and the nature of attraction. The relationship between Humbert and Lolita illustrates a profound yet troubling narrative that will leave viewers reflecting on the complexities of human emotions.
Prepare yourself for a thought-provoking experience as ‘Lolita’ transports you into a world where passion defies societal norms. The film’s vivid storytelling and powerful performances make it a must-see for those interested in cinematic explorations of love, obsession, and the human psyche.