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Blade Runner 2049 (BIL/4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray)

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Genre Science Fiction & Fantasy, Action & Adventure
Format NTSC, 4K
Contributor Bud Yorkin, Michael Green, Hampton Fancher, Harrison Ford, Carla Juri, Lennie James, Andrew A. Kosove, Frank Giustra, Mackenzie Davis, Ana de Armas, Broderick Johnson, Robin Wright, Val Hill, Tim Gamble, Ridley Scott, Jared Leto, Denis Villeneuve, Cynthia Sikes, Ryan Gosling, Bill Carraro, Sylvia Hoeks, Dave Bautista, Yale Badik See more
Initial release date 2018-01-16
Language English
Runtime 2 hours and 44 minutes
Studio Warner Bros.
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Manufacturer Warner Bros.
UPC 883929586769

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Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a longburied secret that has the potential to plunge what’s left of society into chaos. K’s discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years

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  • Digital Copy Expiration Date ‏ : ‎ March 31 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Parcel Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.2 x 13.4 x 1.2 cm; 99.79 g
  • Canadian Home Video Rating ‏ : ‎ Ages 14 and over
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Denis Villeneuve
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, 4K
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 44 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ Jan. 16 2018
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Bros.
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Ridley Scott, Andrew A. Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Tim Gamble, Bud Yorkin
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B075Z6SF5M
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ Canada
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Hampton Fancher, Michael Green
  • Customer Reviews:
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Customers find the movie to be a true masterpiece and one of the best cinematic experiences they've ever had. They describe the cinematography as amazing, visually stunning, and masterfully photographed. Customers also appreciate the video quality, saying the visuals are spectacular, vivid, and nice to view in 4K. They also describe the sequel as an excellent companion and worthy successor to the original. Customers appreciate the audio quality, condition, and condition. However, some customers disagree on the enjoyment.

236 customers mention "Movie quality"219 positive17 negative

Customers find the movie to be a true masterpiece and one of the best cinematic experiences they've ever had. They say it's an excellent movie with deeper meaning that deals with loneliness. They also say the performances are stellar and the cinematography and design are outstanding. In addition, they say the sequel links rather well to the original storyline and provides a few surprises.

"...The story is amazing just like the first, it’s a great sequel. FYI I am watching on a NeoQled tv with a Q800b soundbar and rear speakers" Read more

"...waiting on a great story for Maverick, this movie is a great moving forward of the story. The who, how, why, what and where bases are covered...." Read more

"...Denis villeneuve is one of the best new directors of our time and considering he is a canadian its flatering to us from this Country...." Read more

"...The narrative unfolds at a deliberate pace, allowing the characters to develop naturally and drawing the audience deeper into the film's intricate..." Read more

80 customers mention "Cinematography"77 positive3 negative

Customers find the cinematography amazing, visually stunning, and masterfully photographed. They say the most scenes in 3D are stunning. They also appreciate the 21st-century computer-generated graphics, vivid colors, and beautiful poetry. Additionally, the sound stage is beautifully crafted.

"...The HDR also looks great, the colours are beautiful and vivid. However the best part of the movie (besides it’s amazing story) might be the sound!!..." Read more

"...The sets look amazing.The fx are good.The music by Hanz zimmer is not as good as the Vangelis score of the first movie.It could never have been...." Read more

"...If you're a fan of thought-provoking, visually stunning films, this Blu-ray deserves a prominent place in your collection and getting it in blue ray..." Read more

"...But, It actually turned out Amazingly well. Most scenes in 3D are stunning, and it makes me wish it was that way when it was released in theaters...." Read more

74 customers mention "Quality"64 positive10 negative

Customers like the quality of the movie. They mention it turned out amazingly well, has fantastic performances, and is a well-made follow-up from a classic. They also appreciate the wonderful camera work and great audio.

"...With its stunning visuals, compelling storyline, and outstanding performances, this film is a testament to the power of cinema at its finest...." Read more

"...But, It actually turned out Amazingly well. Most scenes in 3D are stunning, and it makes me wish it was that way when it was released in theaters...." Read more

"...Everything is so strong and intense in both movies that it is literally stunning and Blade Runner 2049 is a continuum that honors the original..." Read more

"Well made follow up from a classic" Read more

41 customers mention "Video quality"39 positive2 negative

Customers are satisfied with the video quality of the movie. They mention the visuals are spectacular, the colors are beautiful, and the picture is nice to view in 4K. They also appreciate the sound effects and exquisite detail.

"...The HDR also looks great, the colours are beautiful and vivid. However the best part of the movie (besides it’s amazing story) might be the sound!!..." Read more

"...First great thing about this sequel is that it matches the original movie in terms of atmosphere...." Read more

"...The Blu-ray format brings out the finest details, allowing the audience to fully immerse themselves in the film's richly textured landscapes and..." Read more

"...But I'm telling you, if you like science fiction or thrillers or incredible images or unpredictable moves or magnificent performances or even only..." Read more

39 customers mention "Sequel quality"39 positive0 negative

Customers find the sequel to be excellent and amazing. They say it's a worthy successor and recommended for fans of the original Blade Runner. They also mention the sets are amazing and replicate the original Bladerunner very well.

"...off my rating was because even though i find this is probably the best sequel that could have been made to the original movie..." Read more

"...Sets replicated the original Bladerunner very well. Money well spent." Read more

"Love this movie. An excellent follow-up to the original" Read more

"...The movie added sight and sound and each addition was brilliantly, memorably, performed. Now there is "Blade Runner 2049" in 3D...." Read more

38 customers mention "Audio quality"33 positive5 negative

Customers are satisfied with the audio quality of the movie. They mention the sound is fantastic, the default Dolby Atmos, and the music makes them feel right at home. Some say the movie added sight and sound and each addition was brilliantly memorable.

"...The bass shakes everything around me, Dolby atmos is also great especially in the first few scenes of the movie...." Read more

"...The picture and sound quality on the bluray is reference quality.the atmost sound especially is very bassy and wow!..." Read more

"...The audio quality is exceptional, delivering a hauntingly beautiful soundtrack that perfectly complements the film's tone...." Read more

"...And if you have a good sound system, the audio mixing is great in surround sound. The music is ethereal and haunting at times, yet sublime...." Read more

28 customers mention "Condition"28 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the condition of the product. They mention it's well worth the price, worth owning, and worth 4K Blu-ray collectors. They also say it's a worthwhile sequel.

"...Sets replicated the original Bladerunner very well. Money well spent." Read more

"...-bound, trapped in your seat for a longish experience. A worthwhile sequel to Philip K. Dick's novel and to Ridley Scott's movie." Read more

"...movie, possibly worth renting instead of buying but it came in perfect condition so no real complaints." Read more

"...it wasn't worth the investment. A cult SCI-FI film is always worth the extra investment because like the original, it's audience grew over..." Read more

31 customers mention "Enjoyment"21 positive10 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the enjoyment of the movie. Some find the story fascinating, profound, and spellbinding. However, others say the acting is unemotional and uninteresting. Some say the movie is frustrating to watch and the music and sound are immersive.

"...Ryan Gosling brings a compelling presence to his role as Officer K, displaying a perfect balance of vulnerability and strength...." Read more

"Plotting was a bit slower but it kept my attention. Sets replicated the original Bladerunner very well. Money well spent." Read more

"...Also the giant naked women were simply weird and a bit pointless." Read more

"The story continues, told in a very interesting manner...." Read more

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Best looking movie I’ve ever seen in 4k
This is one of the most beautiful and detailed film I’ve ever seen on 4k. No grain at all it feels very real. The HDR also looks great, the colours are beautiful and vivid. However the best part of the movie (besides it’s amazing story) might be the sound!! The bass shakes everything around me, Dolby atmos is also great especially in the first few scenes of the movie. It’s definitely a demo disc to show to your family and friends if you wanna impress them with your setup haha. The story is amazing just like the first, it’s a great sequel. FYI I am watching on a NeoQled tv with a Q800b soundbar and rear speakers
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  • Reviewed in Canada on April 4, 2025
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    For anyone who is still using a ps3 for their blurays (like me) you can rest assured knowing that this will work just fine on it. I haven't had any issues so far so I'm very happy.
  • Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2024
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    This is one of the most beautiful and detailed film I’ve ever seen on 4k. No grain at all it feels very real. The HDR also looks great, the colours are beautiful and vivid. However the best part of the movie (besides it’s amazing story) might be the sound!! The bass shakes everything around me, Dolby atmos is also great especially in the first few scenes of the movie. It’s definitely a demo disc to show to your family and friends if you wanna impress them with your setup haha. The story is amazing just like the first, it’s a great sequel.

    FYI I am watching on a NeoQled tv with a Q800b soundbar and rear speakers
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    Best looking movie I’ve ever seen in 4k

    Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2024
    This is one of the most beautiful and detailed film I’ve ever seen on 4k. No grain at all it feels very real. The HDR also looks great, the colours are beautiful and vivid. However the best part of the movie (besides it’s amazing story) might be the sound!! The bass shakes everything around me, Dolby atmos is also great especially in the first few scenes of the movie. It’s definitely a demo disc to show to your family and friends if you wanna impress them with your setup haha. The story is amazing just like the first, it’s a great sequel.

    FYI I am watching on a NeoQled tv with a Q800b soundbar and rear speakers
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  • Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2024
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    I have as much use for remakes as Lance Armstrong has for 2 nuts. So when I heard about the Hollyweird winds that 'Bladerunner' was in play, I REALLY KNEW that perfect movie did NOT need another bored, greedy Hollywood milking that cash cow again. THANKFULLY this is a continuation, and it's a good one. Like Cruise waiting on a great story for Maverick, this movie is a great moving forward of the story. The who, how, why, what and where bases are covered. Ryan with his humble presence and Ford's decades passed, angry, cynicism all plays perfectly against one-another. GREAT supporting Actors. The ONLY mistake I see movies like this make is calling it 2049 (putting an actual YEAR to the movie), like Soylent Green was to have taken place in 2022... while they years they specifiy seem to be far in the distant future, time (like always) comes around. How about just saying something like: '50 years in the future'... then that time NEVER comes around and the movie NEVER gets dated. Anywho... while this movie does't paint up a desirable future, it could be painting us a realisitic one (A.I. anyone?!). If you liked/loved Bladerunner... you'll enjoy this movie.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2023
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    First of all the reason for taking 1 star off my rating was because even though i find this is probably the best sequel that could have been made to the original movie (I honestly am not sure if something better could have been made considering how hard it was in the first place to make a sequel to such a unique movie as Blade Runner) I dont find the sequel as good as the first movie.First lets get all the good things with the movie up front.Denis villeneuve is one of the best new directors of our time and considering he is a canadian its flatering to us from this Country.Denis Villeneuve loves making movies its obvious.He puts a lot of attention into details like all the great directors like James Cameron,Steven Spielberg and Ridley Scott who directed the original Blade Runner.First great thing about this sequel is that it matches the original movie in terms of atmosphere.The sequel has a slow kind of pace similar to the original and the same type of atmosphere.In fact i believe this is why even though the sequel is highly regarded by fans and critics and hailed as another masterpiece and all just like the original movie it failed at the box office when it came out.The reason is simple.For thoses like me who was expecting the sequel to maybe have a more modern aproach in its story telling and pace are gonna be dissapointed cause a rare thing in hollywood is that the sequel goes for making a sequel that is almost a carbon copy of the original in its pacing and way the story is told.Most sequels to an old movie theses days would approach it in a new more modern way and add in lots of flashy action scenes just to not bore the new modern audience but Blade Runner 2049 doesn't do that.In fact it feels less a thriller i find than the original movie.The original movie had Rutger hauer's Character of Roy Batty and all the other replicants being a menace running around and having Harrison Ford's character chasing around the foggy city trying to find them.The original plot of the first movie contained more sustain suspense in some way because you knew that all theses replicants where dangerous killers ready to strike as soon as someone would find them or stop them from theyre purpose or mission.Everytime that Roy Batty,Priss,Zora or Leon was on screen you felt the suspense.But in the sequel yes there is one dangerous replicant in the form of Dave Bautista but he is killed pretty early on and Jared letto and a female associate of his but you dont see them all that often.And most of the plot of the sequel isnt too suspensfull i find.I also didnt like the subplot with K(Ryan Goslin) and his hollogram girlfriend.I thought it was just an excuse to show off the beautifull actress of the day that Hollywood used in a lot of new movies including 'James Bond no time to die'.But in terms of a sequel that fits well with the original movie you can't ask for better.Denis Villeneuve pays great homage to the feel,atmosphere and look of the original movie without looking like an 80's movie.In fact Blade Runner 2049 does the impossible.It looks like a modern movie of today but also fits perfectly as the sequel to the classic.The sets look amazing.The fx are good.The music by Hanz zimmer is not as good as the Vangelis score of the first movie.It could never have been.The Vangelis score is just too amazing and unique.Hanz zimmer tries his best to make something a bit similar but more modern sounding.In doing so he makes a score that is more forgetfull than Vangelis.There are some parts that are really good but other parts you just forget like its generic typical movie music.Its nice to have Harrison Ford back in here.Now for the extras its too bad that a huge movie like this don't have a huge making of documentary on the disc.It would have deserved the full extras treatment.The picture and sound quality on the bluray is reference quality.the atmost sound especially is very bassy and wow! I can't comment on the 4k disc cause i dont have a player.But the bluray looks good enough for thoses who wants to buy this combo until they upgrade to 4k.
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  • Micka77
    5.0 out of 5 stars Parfait
    Reviewed in France on April 19, 2025
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    Livraison rapide et bon état
    Très belle qualité de blu-ray et très bonne suite du grand classique blade runner
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    Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 28, 2024
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  • Buzz
    5.0 out of 5 stars „Weil Ihr noch nie ein Wunder gesehen habt!“
    Reviewed in Germany on June 17, 2018
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    Diese Worte des Replikanten Sapper Morton gleich am Anfang des Films möchte ich auch jenen zurufen, die dieses schlichtweg überwältigende Sequel zum Kultfilm „Blade Runner“ mit substanzlosen Rezensionen abwerten, die eher Kommentare darstellen. Es ist wohl vor allem das Dilemma unserer wohlstandssatten und reizübersättigten „Generation Klingelton“, das sich hier manifestiert: der dauerhafte Konsum von „Medien-Fast-Food“, die Folgen der Reduktion auf flatterhafte Hashtags und Belanglosigkeiten kurzer und damit inhaltsleerer „Zwitscher“-Nachrichten und die damit verbundene wachsende Unfähigkeit, Dargebotenes zu rezipieren und zu reflektieren, etwas, das einem auch mal etwas abfordert – nämlich Geduld und das sich Einlassen, ja Fallenlassen in eine andere Welt, die sich für die Dauer von einigen Stunden auf der Leinwand (oder in einem guten Buch) eröffnet.

    Film-“Wunder“ wie Amadeus, Der Club der toten Dichter, Schindlers Liste, Der englische Patient, Forrest Gump, Cloud Atlas oder auch der zum Kultfilm avancierte Blade Runner (1982) – um nur einige wenige aus dem riesigen Fundus zu nennen – ermuntern dazu, sich mit grundsätzlichen Fragen unseres menschlichen Daseins zu beschäftigen. Und das ohne Pathos und zum Glück oft ohne fertige Antworten oder gar zementierten Dogmen. Ein ganz neues dieser Wunder ist für mich „Blade Runner 2049“. Das möchte ich im Folgenden begründen, auch um die entstandene Schieflage in den Kundenbewertungen hier wieder ein klein wenig korrigieren zu helfen. Am Schluss meiner Rezension ist dann auch noch eine Bewertung der technischen Aspekte der BluRay zu finden. Wen lediglich diese interessieren, der kann das Folgende gern überspringen.

    „Menschlicher als der Mensch“

    Ich habe den „Blade Runner“ mehr als dreißig Mal gesehen, bevor ich dann vor zehn Jahren damit aufgehört habe, weiterzuzählen. Das Original aus dem Jahr 1982 hat mich schon beim ersten Anschauen gefesselt – in seiner optischen Wucht, seiner langsamen und dabei intensiven Erzählweise und mit Zukunftsvisionen, die ihrer Zeit damals weit voraus waren (was sicher auch an der viel früher entstandenen literarischen Vorlage von Philipp K. Dick gelegen haben mag). Der Mensch hat sich in dieser Zukunft künstliche Sklaven („Replikanten“) geschaffen, die ihm verblüffend ähneln, zwecks besserer Kontrollierbarkeit über implantierte „Erinnerungen“ verfügen und ohne zu murren fern von der Erde die gefährlichsten und schmutzigsten Aufgaben erledigen. Bis, ja bis diese „intelligenten Maschinen“, deren Schöpfer Eldon Tyrell sie „menschlicher als der Mensch“ gestalten will, ihre Existenz zu hinterfragen beginnen. Ein Thema also, das ähnlich schon aus dem Klassiker „2001 – Odyssee im Weltraum“ (oder seiner Parodie „Dark Star“) vertraut ist.

    „Wir werden sterben, weil wir dumm sind!“

    All jene, die mit dem letztgenannten Meilenstein der Kino-Geschichte und auch mit dem „Blade Runner“ von 1982 nicht vertraut sind, sollten wissen, dass sie möglicherweise Enttäuschungen riskieren, wenn sie derart unvorbereitet auf das in meinen Augen mehr als gelungene Sequel „Blade Runner 2049“ treffen. Und so wie die Replikantin Pris im Original von 1982 zu ihrem letzten verbliebenen Gefährten Roy Batty resignierend-herausfordernd sagt: „Wir werden sterben, weil wir dumm sind“, setzt sich diese Hoffnungslosigkeit auch im neuen Film fort. Nun sind dieses Mal Replikanten legal, weil das großindustrielle, hier fast gottgleich wirkende Genie Niander Wallace (Jared Leto) die Insolvenzmasse der zugrunde gegangenen Tyrell Corporation übernommen und das dort lagernde Wissen genutzt hat, menschenähnliche Sklaven neuen Typus (Nexus 9) mit nun unbegrenzter Lebensdauer, aber weiterhin auf ein Minimum beschränkten „Menschen“-Rechten zu schaffen. Die älteren Androiden werden nach wie vor gejagt und „in den Ruhestand versetzt“. Das übernehmen Blade Runner wie K (Ryan Gosling) auf zynisch bewährte Weise. Da stellt sich plötzlich heraus, dass es möglicherweise in der alten Nexus-Generation zu einer natürlichen biologischen Fortpflanzung gekommen ist. Das Kind (oder die beiden Kinder?) wurden damals sofort von der Replikanten-Mutter getrennt, um sie vor Verfolgung und Tod zu schützen.

    Die Jagd nach dem Kind beginnt. Und K hat unter sehr überraschenden Umständen plötzlich ein ganz persönliches Motiv, dass die Jagd nach dem Kind anders ausgeht, als von den Auftraggebern und weiteren involvierten Kräften beabsichtigt. Dieses Motiv zwingt ihn, den vor vielen Jahren geflüchteten Blade Runner Rick Deckard ausfindig zu machen. Der Wettlauf um das Kind wird für alle Beteiligten sehr schwierig, denn ein nuklear verursachter „BlackOut“ viele Jahre früher hat fast alle elektronischen Aufzeichnungen der Menschheit aus dieser Zeit vernichtet...

    In „Blade Runner 2049“ finden sich ebenso wie im Original handlungsbestimmende Szenen (damals die „Einhorn-Sequenz“), deren Bedeutung erst im Verlaufe der finalen Zuspitzung klar wird und die ich schlichtweg genial fand. Auch hier spielen eingepflanzte (oder echte?) Erinnerungen wieder eine große Rolle. Das Sequel wird seinem Vorgänger hier ganz klar würdig und ist nicht nur eine Ehrerbietung an ihn, sondern legaler Erbe, indem es die damaligen Themen aufgreift und weiterführt. Die emotionalen Beziehungen, die künstliche Intelligenzen hier eingehen (damals zwischen Pris und Roy nur angedeutet, aber auch die Beziehung zwischen Rachael und Deckard) bekommen hier eine neue Dimension, bis hin zu etwas, dass man hier mit vollem Fug und Recht als Liebe bezeichnen muss (Joi und Officer „Joe“ K). Wenn aber künstliche Intelligenzen ihr Dasein hinterfragen, Zuneigung, Opferbereitschaft und sogar Liebe empfinden und das in ihrer reinsten Form – dürfen sie dann ohne menschliche Rechte bleiben?

    „Blade Runner 2049“ schafft dabei im weiteren Verlauf einen Twist, der überraschend umwerfend ist und den ich hier nicht verraten will. Einen sehr großen Anteil an der emotionalen Wucht haben auch die Bilder von Kameramann Roger Deakins (als Langzeit-Oscar-Aspirant hier endlich mit der verdienten Trophäe bedacht), die genial gesetzten Umschnitte (Joe Walker), die audio-visuell schlichtweg atemberaubende Präsentation (Oscar für die visuellen Effekte, Nominierungen für Ton, Tonschnitt und Szenenbild) und der ähnlich wie im Original stimmig-treibende Soundtrack von Benjamin Wallfisch und Hans Zimmer (beide waren zuletzt bei Dunkirk von Christopher Nolan dabei). Die Darsteller sind durch die Bank weg passend und verschmelzen mit ihrer Rolle so glaubwürdig, das es dem Film und seinem Vorgänger angemessen ist.

    Und wenn in einer der letzten Szenen ein ganz bekanntes Thema von Vangelis aus dem Original-Blade Runner erklingt (ich sag hier nicht welches), dann weiß hier der Filmkenner sofort, was gleich passieren wird. Wem da die Augen trocken bleiben, der ist entweder tot oder einfach nur abgestumpft.

    Ja, „Blade Runner 2049“ ist ein Wunder. Und eines, das im Kino selten geworden ist. Braucht es eine Fortsetzung? Nein. Aber es wäre phantastisch!

    Hier noch was Technisches

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    Ich habe den Film auf 3D-BluRay gesehen (SONY VPL-VW550 und drei Meter Breite Bildwand im Keller-Heimkino). Schärfe und räumlicher Eindruck sind auf Referenzniveau, eingeschränkt lediglich durch den sehr häufig mageren Schwarzwert. Hier wurde wohl künstlich aufgehellt, damit 3D auf weniger lichtstarken Displays nicht im Dunkel absäuft. Das führt an einigen wenigen Stellen sogar zu leichten, aber dennoch sichtbaren farblichen Verfälschungen (als K in die ehemals atomar verseuchte Zone gelangt, leuchten seine Lippen unnatürlich rot). Ich werde mir noch die Steelbook-UHD kaufen, um den Film diesbezüglich genießen zu können. Meine Einschätzung dazu werde ich dann hier ergänzen.

    Aber ich werde mit dem Kauf warten. Grund ist ein Kritikpunkt, der mich in der jüngsten Zeit immer wieder bei SONY-BluRays maßlos aufregt: Die Ignoranz und mangelnde Kundenorientierung gegenüber dem deutschen Markt: Kein Wendecover, deutscher Ton nur noch mit stark eingeschränkter Qualität aufgrund niedriger Datenrate. Dann kaufe ich auch erst, wenn der Preis erheblich gefallen ist.

    TON
    Auf der 3D-BluRay sind beide Tonfassungen (Deutsch und Englisch) nur in Dolby Digital 5.1 mit mickrigen 640 Kilobit Datenrate zu finden. Das ist dieses Filmes nicht würdig. Aber was dann mit geeignetem Upmixer (bei mir DENON AVR-X6200 neun Kanäle plus zusätzlicher Stereoendstufe) aus den elf Boxen und zwei Subwoofern kam, ist wohl die Obergrenze dessen, was damit leistbar ist – ein brachialer Bass, transparente Effekte, die sogar in den Höhenkanälen wandern, und ein Sound, für den ich schon lange nicht mehr ins Kino gehen muss. Wie mein geneigter Mitzuschauer sagte: „Wenn das nur Dolby Digital 5.1 war, dann möchte ich mal die Dolby-Atmos-Fassung erleben!“.

    Das möchte ich auch. Also lieber SONY-Vertrieb, wie wäre es mit verlustfreiem deutschen HD-Ton und Atmos? Diese Disc kaufe ich sofort. Sie darf dann sogar mehr kosten.
  • Baciccia78
    5.0 out of 5 stars Tutto ok
    Reviewed in Italy on May 2, 2025
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    Tutto ok
  • Nixindu
    3.0 out of 5 stars Misleading number of discs
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 19, 2019
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    Title and description are misleading. It says 3 discs - 4K, 3D and regular Blu-Ray. 3rd disc is nowhere to be found. Dissapointing.
    Though the steelbok is stellar, but the descriptions inside are german. I expected it to be english version.
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    Nixindu
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Misleading number of discs

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 19, 2019
    Title and description are misleading. It says 3 discs - 4K, 3D and regular Blu-Ray. 3rd disc is nowhere to be found. Dissapointing.
    Though the steelbok is stellar, but the descriptions inside are german. I expected it to be english version.
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