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The English for French is a little more accurate (judging from my limited handle on the language), but the English SDH, because it does include audio descriptors, is a little tighter but the words used read a little more elegant. A mysterious and deadly creature, resembling a giant wolf, is believed to be responsible for the carnage. Also, the shift can be so strong that in many areas people's faces and hair become overwhelmed by the cyan.
An ACES colour-managed workflow was implemented for the Dolby Vision grade with Bigueur, then completing a scene by scene trim pass. The film is a fascinating mix of period drama, action and horror with excellent costume design by Domonic Borg and gorgeous cinematography from Dan Lausten (Oscar-nominated for The Shape of Water). Within the first few minutes Gans has given you a taste of what to come – and the elements he has shown you are almost impossible to pigeon-hole; impossible to categorize in any one genre; and arguably unlike anything you would have ever seen before. After a foreboding introductory sequence, set in the midst of the French Revolution, we flashback as the narrating character reflects on his fateful experiences from the preceding decades.Featurette - presented here are several short archival featurettes that focus on different aspects of the production, characterizations, unique special effects, stylistic appearance, and soundtrack of Brothehood of the Wolf.
Previously known for his live-action adaptation of Crying Freeman, Gans continued the momentum, adapting a story based on the Beast of Gévaudan. There's some surround enveloping going on here, drawing you into the atmospheric piece, allowing caves to echo, or minute nuances in the silence to creep out at you. In a rural province of France, a mysterious creature is leaving a trail of mutilated corpses across the countryside, savagely killing scores of women and children. To see what type of discrepancies exist, you can compare this screencapture from the old master and this screencapture from the new 4K makeover.Scream Factory takes another bite out of Brotherhood of the Wolf now with a new three-disc 4k UHD + Blu-ray release. In the case of the torches, we didn’t need to zone control all of the flames to make them watchable, as would have been the case in SDR. tracks available, I only tested them a little and they’re alright but the Atmos is where it’s at for maximum impact.
Gone is the frustrating over-use of edge enhancement and I didn’t spot any irritating smoothing or aggressive grain reduction. Political intrigue meets high-stakes violence as the Grégoire and Mani investigate further and further.If you decide to acquire it for your library, please keep in mind that only the 4K Blu-ray disc is Region-Free.