You Were Never Really Here 4K UHD + Blu-ray Collector's Edition
Joe (Joaquin Phoenix, Her, Inherent Vice) is a hired gun who rescues trafficked girls, using brutal methods against those responsible. Caring for his elderly mother in his childhood home in New York City, he suffers from graphic flashbacks of his childhood, the abuse he and his mother faced from his violent father, and the brutal past in the military and FBI, and has suicidal thoughts. He embarks on a blood-drenched rescue mission, when Nina (Ekaterina Samsonov), the innocent 13-year-old daughter of an ambitious New York senator, never returns home. But amidst half-baked leads and a desperate desire to shake off the heavy burden of a personal hell, Joe's frenzied plummet into the depths of Tartarus is inevitable, and every step Joe takes to flee the pain, brings him closer to the horrors of insanity.
- A 48 page book with behind-the-scenes, experiences and art with essays by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Andrew Pierce and Denah Johnson
- Custom artwork rigid case
- Custom designed slipcase
- 8 artcards
- A3 reversible poster
- Limited Edition Numbered release
- NEW! Audio Commentary with writer and critic Simon Miraudo
- NEW! Wilderness of the Lost Soul: A Video Essay with Bryn Tilly
- NEW! Interview with Music Supervisor Catherine Grieves
- NEW! Radio Interview with Director Lynne Ramsay
- Interview with Director Lynne Ramsay in Paris
- Interview with Actor Joaquin Phoenix at Cannes
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc type: 4K and Blu-rayNo. of discs: 2Running time: 90Audio format: 5.1 & 2.0Format: 2160PColour: COLOURLanguages: EnglishAspect ratio: 16:9Image ratio: 2.35:1Subtitles: English HOHYear of Production: 2017Release Date: 05 February 2025

















Reviews
A very good psychological thriller, a real curiosity, Joaquin Phoenix would have deserved an Oscar for this role. The publication is a very serious full slip, in a beautiful slipcover there is the 4K and BD disc, poster, postcards, booklet, etc. The 4K transfer is beautiful, the HDR/Dolby Vision also adds a lot. It is definitely worth the price, and it was only released in Australia by Umbrella, a serialized edition, if you like the film, definitely buy it while you still can!