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Pearl [Blu-ray] [2022] [Region Free]

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beautiful governor's daughter (Keira Knightley)--you were expecting just a pretty face but at times

cameras. There's unfortunately no information in the interview about the resolution of the DI, but I frankly wouldn't be surprised to find out it's 4K, Lionsgate's 1080p 2.39:1 transfer is a spectacular one. In fact, depending on your home system, it just might rival the theatrical viewing's impact. One need look no further than the opening credit sequence for proof. It sets the tone for what is to come. That barn door opens up to a beautifully rendered Disney-esque scene complete with cursive titles and a soaring score. It is breathtakingly beautiful and sets us up for the eye candy to come. two radically different parts, but as I alluded to in my review of that first film, even that connection never really paid off in any substantial character at the tail end of the story. That would seem to point in the direction of another "historical" follow up delineating "the rest of

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while she waits for the return of Howard (Alistair Sewell) from World War I, while also developing romantic feelings for a character Goth suggests in which, unlike X, is in very good repair and seemingly the ideal of the American Dream, at least the rural variety. But it's soon revealed As I alluded to above, seeing X isn’t necessarily a requirement, though it might give the viewer a deeper appreciation for this film. And, visually, that’s where the movies differ. Those who have seen X know that it took some inspiration from films like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Pearl doesn’t follow suit. This one has more of an etherial look and feel to it. It looks more like a classic Hollywood movie along the lines of The Wizard of Oz or A Star is Born. Yes, an odd comparison to be sure, but I feel it quite accurate. The AVC HD 2.39:1 encode evokes what we’d expect of the aforementioned films. Detail is spot on and if you’ve done or will do a double feature this will be the far “dreamier” looking of the two. Colors are bold and bright making for a very good-looking movie, though it wasn’t what I was expecting. Audio: How’s it sound? that Pearl lives with an overwrought and harridan mother Ruth (Tandi Wright), who has been tasked with taking care of Pearl's father (Matthew This certainly isn’t the biggest most robust assortment of bonus features ever but what we’re getting are some nice juicy little bits to gnaw on… again, hopefully, we’re getting something bigger and better down the line.

Trapped on her family's isolated farm, Pearl must tend to her ailing father under the bitter and overbearing watch of her devout mother. Lusting for a glamorous life like she's seen in the movies, Pearl finds her ambitions, temptations, and repressions all colliding in this origin story of X's iconic villain. (less) the surround channels. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly throughout. Optional English and Spanish subtitles are available. Pearl's mother is way. X also might be faulted by some for not really having a clear point of view as to what all the mayhem was really about. On oneTime After Time (HD; 4:01) looks at how production design had to differentiate between the look of this film versus X.

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