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What I can do is give you a (dir. Adrian Lyne) — assuming that’s the film you’re referring to — and comment on typical Blu-ray quality, subtitles, and why legal copies are better. lolita1997720pblurayx264esubvegamoviesn

The film premiered at the San Sebastian International Film Festival in 1997 to a mixed critical response, but was finally given a small theatrical release in the US by The Samuel Goldwyn Company on September 25, 1998, and was shown on Showtime. The controversy extended to the film's content; although a body double was used for all nude scenes, director Adrian Lyne bowed to public pressure and cut them all for the US release, though some reportedly exist in the European version. : The source of the video rip, indicating

Upon release, Lolita (1997) received mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised Irons’s performance and Lyne’s visual style but questioned the film’s necessity and its handling of the pedophilic relationship. Unlike Kubrick’s more satirical and censored version (released under the strict Hays Code), Lyne’s film does not shy away from the physical aspects of the relationship, which many found disturbing. It currently holds a 66% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 57 Metascore. The film was not released theatrically in the United States for two years after its international debut; it eventually aired on Showtime and then received a limited theatrical run. The film premiered at the San Sebastian International

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