On the contrary, it’s clean, detailed for HD, and benefits from as much contrast as standard dynamic range video can reasonably be expected to deliver. That isn’t to say the Blu-ray is actually bad. It was just a miserable, lifeless experience that robbed the film of much of its character and fun. Really heavy duty, non-prescription sunglasses. Honestly, trying to watch the ordinary Blu-ray after having my retinas transported to whatever crazy place the 4K Blu-ray transports them to feel like I was watching the film with sunglasses on. The film gleefully sports one of the most explosive and rich color palettes of any non-animated film I’ve ever seen, and the 4K Blu-ray delivers this with a joyous level of vibrancy and punch that leaves the HD Blu-ray looking pitifully flat and lifeless by comparison. The star of the show is the 4K disc’s stunning combination of high dynamic range and wide color technologies.
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