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Bullet Train [Blu-ray]

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The surround mix utilizes the subwoofer to accentuate the action-based sequences which feature a palpable and occasionally room shaking low end. Throughout the presentation the quality of the bass is excellent, as it fills the room with clean, resonating, low frequency detail. The Bullet Train was released within a month of The Towering Inferno in Japan but nevertheless proved to be a big hit. Toei felt the film could work overseas too, so it was shipped out to cinemas across the world (in a severely truncated version – one of which lost a whole hour). Whilst only moderately successful in most territories, it was particularly successful in France, possibly due to excitement building for the impending launch of the TGV trains over there. After this, the film was re-released in Japan and, once again, proved popular.

Sony's 2160p/Dolby Vision UHD release of Bullet Train offers a remarkably vivid image that ranks as one of the clearest, sharpest, and mostresolution. 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

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. accented ceiling. Around him, lying in wait in the shadows, are a few characters ready to strike with various bladed weapons. The rear panel is dark, litBullet Train Goes Off the Rails – A series of promotional spots with “Lemon” and “Tangerine” kissing up to a bunch of NBA players. An odd, yet oddly satisfying experience. Sony brings Bullet Train to Blu-ray with a striking 1080p image. While the companion UHD is certainly the superior image, there is no mistaking that this 1080p characters in static close-ups, and viewers will have many opportunities to soak in razor-sharp skin details, wonderful clothing textures, and superb I was excited when I started watching it, then started looking at my laptop, then got into it again at the end. Bit of a letdown overall based on what I was expecting. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released David Leitch’s Bullet Train (2022) in disc formats including 4k Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on October 16, 2022. The film is available on 4k Blu-ray Disc in both a standard plastic case edition and Limited Edition SteelBook, as well as an exclusive 4k Blu-ray edition from Walmart. Each 4k Blu-ray edition includes Blu-ray and Digital copies.

Mission Accomplished: Making of Bullet Train– Director David Leitch gives us the genesis of the story as well as regales us with his personal journey through films (first as a stuntman, then a stunt coordinator then transitioning into directing). It’s a short, yet informative piece. Isaka. Bullet Train offers an operatically violent mashup of characters within a relatively confined space, with plot tentacles extending from aIn 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. interactions between its characters. The fight scenes are certainly well choreographed with an eye towards making each scene something of a ballet For more about Bullet Train and the Bullet Train Blu-ray release, see Bullet Train Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on October 17, 2022 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. the illusion of rapid movement. To the sword's right edge is a pleasing pastel sunset-inspired color scheme.

complex textures to be revealed with striking ease and efficiency. The color spectrum is wonderful, too. There's a total sense of vividness and Overall then, whilst Bullet Train might be a little overstuffed, with a couple of particularly daft sequences that could have been left out, it remains an endlessly exciting yarn that keeps you hooked throughout its considerable running time. Sony's 4K release of Bullet Train is unsurprisingly spectacular, demo in every way, with fabulous video and audio and a few extras to round out the set. If you loved the film, it's a no-brainer, this is a lovely looking and sounding release. Bullet Train comes to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment UK. The Ultra HD Blu-ray delivers an unsurprisingly outstanding native 4K presentation, almost perfect in every way, with added Dolby Vision HDR as the cherry on the cake. language and the physical dance alike. All of the key performances are defined by enthusiasm more so than character nuance and depth, whichA limited edition collectors booklet featuring a new essay by film writer Barry Forshaw [2000 copies] Secondary Audio: English Descriptive Audio | French DTS-HD MA 5.1 | Portuguese DTS-HD MA 5.1 | Spanish DD 5.1 | Thai DD 5.1 Bullet Train is a Guy Ritchie film minus Guy Ritchie. Rather, Director David Leitch's ( Atomic Blonde) picture merely resembles the tone and flavor of must and because it can, not because it necessarily should. The boundless excitement and need to empty the tank keep things lively and on-the-go,

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