aXeSwY | 63 points
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Director(s) | Megalinks MegaDB Director(s): Denis VilleneuveWriter(s) | Megalinks MegaDB Writer(s): Eric Heisserer, Ted ChiangCast | Megalinks MegaDB Cast: Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker, Michael StuhlbargPlot | Megalinks MegaDB Plot: When twelve mysterious spacecraft appear around the world, linguistics professor Louise Banks is tasked with interpreting the language of the apparent alien visitors.
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[-] DontKnowHowToEnglish | 2 points
Release.Date: 01.02.2017
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[-] madalert123 | 2 points
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Sorry Darling ❤
[-] madalert123 | 3 points
It's all good, Thank you for putting the time into it
Hi. I just saw the movie. It looks a lot darker compared to the trailer on youtube. Can anyone who saw the movie at the theater please confirm which one has the correct color/brightness?
Thanks a lot.
i guess the film is just like that. see http://ultrahd.highdefdigest.com/40820/arrivalultrahdbluray.html it's one of these movies that is more immersive when watched in a Cinema, because of how minimal it is.
This Ultra HD Blu-ray is a lot like the Blu-ray. The image looks good and detailed and sharp at times, but there's a hazy aesthetic to the whole picture grounded in muddy contrast and grayed out black-levels. By contrast, comparing 'Arrival' with HDR/WCG to something like 'Prisoners' in SDR/Rec709, 'Prisoners' boasts a much more vibrant design I wish had been applied here. Of course, that's my personal taste. What we have here is what the filmmakers released in cinemas. It's their vision, and it does create a dreamlike and surreal experience that fits the project, tonally, and makes it stand out.
That said, even with HDR10 grading, the film doesn't really pop visually. In fact, I'd say this version comes off darker with less shadow detail than the Blu-ray. Noticeably so. My bet is that we're dealing with a limitation of HDR10's static metadata. That said, getting to see the film in the theatrical color space is dramatic at times, especially anytime you see the vividly orange hazmat suits or a day-lit flashback with Louise's daughter.
At the end of the day, this Ultra HD Blu-ray is never going to be a demo disc -- it's bland at times with grey black levels -- but that's okay. More important to understand is how this disc quite accurately replicates the filmmakers' intent / how the movie looked in commercial cinemas, regardless of how those results land along our numerical scale of what makes for pretty Ultra HD pictures. The overall darkness and loss of shadow detail are a bigger concern; I look forward to revisiting this disc to see how it appears on different display technologies.
[-] groundnutstew | 1 points
Damn it. I clearly wasn't fast enough.
[-] l16h7zm4r3 | 9 points | Feb 01 2017 15:56:32
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[-] markedone66 | 2 points | Feb 01 2017 17:36:09
aaaayyy thanks fam ! finaly one worked
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[-] l16h7zm4r3 | 2 points | Feb 01 2017 17:51:17
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[-] aXeSwY | 2 points | Feb 01 2017 17:45:23
Can I use it in First post ?
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[-] l16h7zm4r3 | 2 points | Feb 01 2017 17:50:43
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[-] MassiveBallacks | 2 points | Feb 01 2017 23:26:25
🙏 bless
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[-] Arghmando | 2 points | Feb 02 2017 02:05:19
Thanks!!!!
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[-] mr05robot | 1 points | Feb 03 2017 05:49:25
thanks
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