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Uncharted [Blu-ray] [2022]

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Atmospherics are full and draw the listener seamlessly into the film's world. Dialogue is true in position and prioritization. Clarity abounds for lifelike This Blu-ray release of Uncharted includes a healthy allotment of bonus content. A DVD copy of the film and a Movies Anywhere digital copy Big Action Breakdown: C-17 Globemaster – If you’ve seen a trailer for this film, you’ll know the scene in question. Some logistical information is shared about the film’s marquee scene. superior nevertheless. The Dolby Vision grading yields a healthy upward boost for color depth and pop; the red sports car is probably the flashiest, most

The first film from the aforementioned PlayStation Productions sadly couldn’t be any more on-brand. excellence that shape the video game franchise. Somehow, Uncharted has taken an incredible legacy and squandered the potential on a same may be said of whites, which are here more brilliant and truer, and skin tones, which are more authentic. Texturally, the resolution boost presents Charting the Course: On Set with Ruben Fleischer – If you listened to the commentary, this is redundant. If not, he tells of his plans for the film and so forth.

Charting the Course: On Set with Ruben Fleischer (HD, 5 Mins.) - The director's creative process and vision for the film is explored here. duo seeks. As Drake and Sully push beyond and work through their personal differences, they find themselves entangled in a globetrotting

cargo plane. Behind him is a very crude globe with various cities marked. The film's title appears bottom, slanted downward in a mildly green tintedAudio Commentary: Director Ruben Fleischer opens with a few words on audio commentaries and follows to explore the film in great The overheads are used nicely too – mostly to fill the space with Djawadi’s score, but there’s some fun to be had with spot effects, such as those helicopter blades, enveloping water and other ambient atmospheric sounds. Yet it feels like all of this was an excuse to get to the final act, which suddenly explodes into the kind of insane, balls-to-the-wall life you would expect from a modern videogame. And if only the rest of the film had been like this... a huge set piece involving duelling, flying pirate galleons suddenly remembers what makes the videogames so beloved. It dispenses with almost all the narrative and certainly all of the logic (or what had passed for logic) of the previous 90 minutes and just focuses on being a hugely fun series of action beats. It’s teeming with energy, with wit and it works where the rest of the film didn’t: it feels like its own beast, an adventure driven by huge set pieces and less about a narrative we’ve seen hundreds of times before, and if only there had been more of this, the film would have stood a chance of being remembered for what it wanted to be rather than simply what it was inspired by.

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