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mickes2 ha detto:uscita la recensione di Paths of Glory per Criterion
La versione spagnola (che poi è la nostra edizione) parla di versione restaurata: se così non fosse sarebbe una vera truffa. A differenza dell'edizione USA che non porta nessuna dicitura di restauro.pyoung ha detto:ma incredibilmente Universal per il BD ha usato il master precedente (cosa confermata, oltre che da moltissimi indizi, anche dal tizio che ha realizzato il restauro, Robert Harris
Just watched the BD, and it's not knock-your-socks-off pretty but it does the job IMO. It doesn't have that classically 'hard' DNR look, instead I'd say that perhaps it's been filtered a wee bit. There's a fair amount of dirt and scratches on the print (which jibes with what the restoration guys said in that Bits interview), but the opticals have been cleaned up quite beautifully, as they look extremely grainy on my French DVD of Redux.
I'm a little disappointed with the colour, as it can occasionally look over-saturated and it blows out things like skin tones, making people look green or yellow. I've seen this artefact quite a bit on recent releases, and I don't know if it's my display or whether the higher colour space of the masters doesn't translate too well to 8-bit or what.
As for the aspect ratio - oh my! It's like watching a different film at times, I **** you not. And about 2 minutes in you can see just how badly the composition has been treated by previous versions. In 2.35, Willard is on the left, the ceiling fan is in the middle and the jungle is on the right, all comped together. On the 2:1 version, all we get is Willard and the ceiling fan. Storaro = tit.
The sound is top-notch but then that's nothing new, as Apocalypse Now has always been one of the best sounding films in my collection regardless of the video format. The rears are alive with action and atmosphere, dialogue is rarely lost among the madness of battle and the brooding score does its job. The low end is a menacing, threatening prescence throughout the film, adding a tremendous amount of weight to the score and giving the action scenes a helluva kick.
One tiny little hiccup with the encoding though. When Willard's aboard the PBR going through the Kurtz dossier, he reads a quote from one of Kurtz' letters: "I am beyond their timid, lying morality", heard at about 1:22:22 on Redux or 1:14:03 on the theatrical. On the theatrical cut, it plays fine. On Redux, the last part of "beyond" is repeated, e.g. "beyond-ond". The video doesn't appear to skip or jump, and it doesn't throw out the audio sync of the rest of the film either. It's a split-second blip, so it's not a problem for me. Watching on a Sony BDPS470 with the latest firmware.