Lost - The Complete Fourth Season [2008]
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #24 in DVD
- Released on: 2008-10-20
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English, German, Spanish
- Number of discs: 5
- Running time: 590 minutes
Editorial Reviews
DVD Description
The complete 4th series of Lost with a whole host of extras, including bloopers, behind the scenes footage and never-before seen deleted scenes:
Audio Commentaries
Lost on Location
The Island Backlot: Lost in Hawaii
The Right to Bear Arms
Soundtrack of Survival
Lost Bloopers
Deleted Scenes
Course of the Future: The Definitive Flash Forward
The Oceanic Six: A Conspiracy of Lies
The Freighter Folk
Offshore Shoot
Easter Eggs
Synopsis
More suspense, secrets, and fear are uncovered in these 23 episodes about the most mysterious setting in television history. The puzzle pieces of the Others, the Dharma Project, and how the island seems to know the survivors of the plane crash are all part of what keeps fans glued to their sets. This collection includes even more vital background information and clues that take viewers deeper into the mystery. Never-before-seen flashback sequences, interviews with the cast and creators, and a look at life on set are also included to help uncover what’s hidden in the jungle.
Customer Reviews
14 episodes not 23!!!!
someone has to tell amazon that lost season 4 has only (and disappointly)14 episodes and not 23 as is stated...
Lost finally hits its stride.
After a disappointing season 3, this fourth season finally sees Lost progress the story at a much faster and more exciting pace. I said in a previous review on season 3 that for every good episode there were usually a couple of duffers either side. This is most definitely not the case in season 4. Each episode adds something to the overall arc of the story. It feels far more focused and doesn't drift off into seemingly unrelated stories. Also, most of the back stories tie up directly with what is happening in the present which makes them even more exciting. This is the first season I have wanted to watch one episode after another without getting bored. There are so many twists and turns in each and every episode it keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout which is something I didn't get as often with the other 3 seasons. Overall this is far and away the best season yet. There is a great cliff-hanger at the end which sets up season 5 to potentially be even better.
Increasingly far fetched and irritating...
Oh dear. TV's finest thriller of a show in years is beginning to unravel. It was to be expected really. How long could the writers stretch out such a simple premise of plane crash survivors stranded on a strange island? They have done an excellent job of maintaining the mystery and intrigue surrounding the characters and the island itself but things just get silly in season 4.
In season 3 it emerged that there were that many people living on this tiny island, it was surprising that there wasn't an international airport. Apart from all the survivors of Oceanic flight 815 there were the remnants of the massive Dharma initiative living just around the corner in a town that conveniently no-one ever noticed on their numerous hikes around the island. The ex-Dharma employees are led by the enigmatic Benjamin Linus who may or may not be an evil genius. At the end of season 3 it appeared rescue was at hand but Charlie's dying words warned the survivors that all may not be as it seems and the people on the approaching ocean freighter were not coming to help them.
Season 4 is an confusing and endlessly drawn out affair which only asks more questions. It is revealed fairly early on which six characters make it off the island but the constant "are they coming to rescue us or kill us?" becomes pretty tiresome. John Locke takes half the camp with him and disappears into the forest and Jack stays behind with the other half. People wander all over the place and new characters arrive. There are numerous sojourns between the boat and the island and an old face returns to complicate matters further. I am still no clearer as to what happened to everyone who didn't make it off the island and how the writers will fill out season 5 but what I do know is that Lost has started to become too silly for words. We still don't know what the significance of the polar bears, the black smoke or Jacob's cabin are and more questions have been asked such as "Where is Claire?", "is Ben actually a good guy?" and "who cares?"
I really hope they wrap things up next season because I can't be bothered watching any more of this lunacy.
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