Bullet Train [Blu-ray]

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Bullet Train [Blu-ray]

Bullet Train [Blu-ray]

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Bullet Train comes to Blu-ray Disc from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment featuring 1080p AVC encoded video and lossless DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio sound. definition on the smooth surfaces within the train. The film often travels around to different places and timeframes where visual diversity allows for As with most Japanese films of the period, The Bullet Train is nicely shot, with great use made of the wide frame, on top of the odd creative angle or use of depth. The final shot (or second-to-final, to be pedantic) is particularly striking, though its unusual style was actually accidental. The high-speed camera used for the sequence malfunctioned and over-exposed the footage but the shot was kept as it looked cool. For the week of October 17th, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release Bullet Train on 4K UHD and Blu-ray. Other new releases include Bodies Bodies Bodies on 4K UHD and Blu-ray and Fall on Blu-ray from Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Batman and Superman: Battle ...

Hold on a second, what happened to the artwork with the train bursting out of the poster? I was hoping that would be the steel. The Bullet Train is now being released on Blu-ray in the UK by Eureka, with both the full-length Japanese and truncated international versions of the film on the disc. I got hold of a copy and my thoughts follow. I watched this at a dine in theater in Orlando. It is not a bad movie and it’s entertaining enough. The performances were great, especially Lemon and Tangerine. Bullet Train is breezy inoffensive entertainment. Tony Rayns provides a fairly thorough look at the cast, crew and cinematic and political scenes of Japan at the time. It’s a typically well-researched and interesting piece that is a valuable alternative to the commentary, if you don’t have the time or patience for that.After seeing the teaser for Bullet Train while at the theater earlier this year I was instantly in and decided it would be best viewed in my home theater environment. Based on the book by Kotaro Isaka it’s a grossly entertaining action comedy that wastes little time with upfront narrative/character building and opts to let you decide for yourself who to root for as things unfold. A limited edition collectors booklet featuring a new essay by film writer Barry Forshaw [2000 copies] For those not familiar with the details regarding Ultra HD Blu-ray you can refer to my article that includes some pertinent data on the subject. Here is the link: In listening to the Dolby Atmos surround mix I found it to be of the active variety. Its use of audio objects placed above is comprised of a mix of atmospherics, panning fills and discrete sounds. This is done to good effect when implemented, creating an enriching level of immersion that coincides with the onscreen events nicely. Nearfield sound placement in the bed channels is noteworthy, providing an involving listening experience that emboldens the "being there" effect when applied.

The score is also effective, with an often-funky, jazz-inflected style that played very much to my tastes. presentation is off the rails for overall visual excellence, pushing this format to its absolute limit. Clarity is simply spectacular. The film likes to linger on Family Room: Samsung 65" Q90T QLED | Lyngdorf MP-60 2.1 | 2x Apollon Purifi Stereo Mini | L/R: Dali Rubicon 6 | SL/SR: Dali Rubicon LCR | Dynaudio Sub 6 | Sony UBP-X1100ES | nVidia Shield TV Pro | WiiM Pro | Nintendo Switch floor in front of him. Inside this shadowy floor is the film's title (along with Brad Pitt's name), center in yellow color. Above him is a purple and yellowBullet Train is a raucous, eye-popping, adrenalin rush that looks and sounds great on Blu-ray. A 4K Ultra HD is also available. Recommended. And the audio didn't impress me too much. Especially down low. Seemed like some missed opportunities.

Off the Rails: Junya Sato’s biographers on the making of The Bullet Train – Brand new interview with film writer Tatsuya Masuto and film critic Masaaki Nomura Japanese National Railways refused to support the film, so the filmmakers mix ‘stolen’ shots of the actual trains with model shots in the action scenes. The models are pretty obvious but it’s not badly done, all things considered. A sequence where a freight train blows up early on in the film looks particularly good. Color me surprised as Bullet Train, while not perfect, it is still a perfectly fun ride that is filled with colorful characters with them all having their moment to shine. It is already one I look forward to viewing again. It was delayed a few times, and I will admit that the countless trailers and social media spots somehow rubbed me the wrong way, but it was quite a surprise. This is a train you’ll want to board. In fact, most audiences will know exactly if this is their type of film or not from the earliest moments. counts. Sony's Blu-ray does look and sound amazing, and there are plenty of extras for fans to explore. Highly recommended for fans of this film and itsSince it can't go unsaid, this movie was shot in a way that it would look good in 3D, especially the slo-mo sequence at the end. Hopefully one day we get an official 3D conversion (rerelease on the coattails of Avatar 2 maybe?), until then I look forward to seeing how it looks with a real-time or AI-assisted 3D home conversion. There is a well-rounded choice of ‘making of’ type featurettes and a funny blooper real included. The audio commentary is always a welcome inclusion. resolution. It's not a massive gain over the Blu-ray, which speaks to just how great the film looks at 1080p, but there are a

Bullet Train comes to Ultra HD Blu-ray from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment featuring 2160pHEVC encoded video and lossless Dolby Atmos/TrueHD 7.1 channel sound. around the globe – all with connected, yet conflicting, objectives – on the world's fastest train...and he's got to figure out how to get off. From the A few problems. Unlike his friend Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt normally doesn’t take these roles and he is not nearly as daring in the stunt work. The film at times tries too hard, especially when attempting to copy Quentin Tarantino. The character motivations were a bit suspect and difficult to follow and the ending was a bit too convenient. Secondary Audio: English Descriptive Audio | French DTS-HD MA 5.1 | Portuguese DTS-HD MA 5.1 | Spanish DD 5.1 | Thai DD 5.1English, EnglishSDH, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Mandarin (Simplified), Mandarin (Traditional), Thai( less) Five assassins aboard a fast moving bullet train find out their missions have something in common. (less) discrete effects in either location are not commonplace, there is no mistaking the greater soundstage command and precision integration of both Bullet Train is presented as a 3840x2160/24p BT.2020 image in the film's theatrical aspect ratio of widescreen 2.39:1, using a Wide Colour Gamut (WCG), High Dynamic Range (HDR10 and Dolby Vision), and is encoded using the HEVC (H.265) codec.



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