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Hearst Castle - Building the Dream (Large Format)

Hearst Castle - Building the Dream (Large Format)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Tour of the Castle is not the Focus
Review: If you are looking for a detailed tour of the Hearst Castle, this DVD will be slightly disappointed. What you might enjoy is the story leading up to the building of the castle, although far too much time is spent on the details and far too little time is spent on the glorious castle.

While there are quite a few black and white photos, the only areas this DVD really focuses on is the swimming pool, dining hall, one or two main rooms and one bathroom. Yes, this is very sad for anyone who was dreaming of a tour of San Simeon, as I was.

The "aerial footage" is similar to seeing a beautiful woman 5 miles down a beach. Look, they just don't get close enough for you to fully appreciate the castle.

Now, I must say, the trailers for the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Hawaii and "Whales" looked absolutely stunning. I will definitely take a look at all those movies.

The one to three star votes are unfortunately very accurate. I'll give them a three stars for effort, but I'd like to give them one star for the disappointment I felt at not really seeing much of the castle.

Look, if you are just interested in the events leading up to the building of the castle, this might be a good choice. If you are looking for a movie to watch while you drink a cup of tea, this movie will at least keep you company.

Personally, I'd rather be swimming in that amazing pool. Now there is something to write home about and someone does. The swimming pool is perhaps the most interesting part of this movie. Don't blink. You might miss it.



Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too much Hearst; too little castle.
Review: If you've ever visited Hearst Castle, and come away amazed by the beauty of the place, then you may well be tempted to purchase the DVD, Hearst Castle, Building the Dream. Save your money; this 40 minute crockumentary, which wastes most of your time on William Randolph Hearst's idealized childhood, is a major disappointment. I had hoped that a tour of the entire castle, similar to the ones visitors experience when they go to San Simeon would be included in this presentation. Less than ten minutes is given to actual views of the Castle that bears Hearst's name. And there is no scholarly narration of the actual architecture. Rename this DVD, Hearst's Childhood, Badly Acted.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too much Hearst; too little castle.
Review: If you've ever visited Hearst Castle, and come away amazed by the beauty of the place, then you may well be tempted to purchase the DVD, Hearst Castle, Building the Dream. Save your money; this 40 minute crockumentary, which wastes most of your time on William Randolph Hearst's idealized childhood, is a major disappointment. I had hoped that a tour of the entire castle, similar to the ones visitors experience when they go to San Simeon would be included in this presentation. Less than ten minutes is given to actual views of the Castle that bears Hearst's name. And there is no scholarly narration of the actual architecture. Rename this DVD, Hearst's Childhood, Badly Acted.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: See the movie....go see the Castle
Review: Saw this movie at the IMAX/IWERKS National Geographic Theater at the Hearst Castle visitor's center. Take the time to view this movie first, either by buying this or seeing it at San Simeon and then tour the castle. To really understand why W.R. Hearst/Julia Morgan built this "ranch house" you must go back in history and hear the story of his mother, Phoebe Hearst. While no movie is ever going to give you the full impact of seeing the house in person....this will remind you of it!

P.S. I highly recommend the evening tours! Got to see the Castle at nighttime!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: See the movie....go see the Castle
Review: Saw this movie at the IMAX/IWERKS National Geographic Theater at the Hearst Castle visitor's center. Take the time to view this movie first, either by buying this or seeing it at San Simeon and then tour the castle. To really understand why W.R. Hearst/Julia Morgan built this "ranch house" you must go back in history and hear the story of his mother, Phoebe Hearst. While no movie is ever going to give you the full impact of seeing the house in person....this will remind you of it!

P.S. I highly recommend the evening tours! Got to see the Castle at nighttime!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Did not show much of Hearst Castle
Review: The film talks mostly about Hearst than Hearst Castle. It is a very short film (only 38 minutes) and less than 8 minutes were used to show the Castle. If you expect to tour the castle, you will be greatly disapponted.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I've Been Conned
Review: The misleading title of this DVD borders on outright fraud. The majority of this whopping 38-minute film is a re-enactment of Hearst's childhood told in a style appropriate for kindergartners. After 20 minutes, we adults awaken from our slumber to see actors playing Hearst and Julia Morgan pantomiming discussion about the castle while the insipid voice-over drones on. The final few minutes of this turkey re-enact a weekend at San Simeon in the most irritating way possible. Cameras sweep briskly through a few rooms of the monumental castle without pause or significant comment, as if this brief part of the movie were just a trivial afterthought.

A disaster, an embarrassment, and a major disappointment. Avoid, avoid, avoid.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I've Been Conned
Review: The misleading title of this DVD borders on outright fraud. The majority of this whopping 38-minute film is a re-enactment of Hearst's childhood told in a style appropriate for kindergartners. After 20 minutes, we adults awaken from our slumber to see actors playing Hearst and Julia Morgan pantomiming discussion about the castle while the insipid voice-over drones on. The final few minutes of this turkey re-enact a weekend at San Simeon in the most irritating way possible. Cameras sweep briskly through a few rooms of the monumental castle without pause or significant comment, as if this brief part of the movie were just a trivial afterthought.

A disaster, an embarrassment, and a major disappointment. Avoid, avoid, avoid.


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