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Blu-ray DVD Movies Disc - Edge of Darkness
Product Description
Warner Bros. | 2010 | 117 min | Rated R | May 11, 2010
Region Free
A cop and widower witnesses what first appears to be the accidental killing of
his daughter, Emma. Distraught by the loss and further troubled by his
conviction that the bullet was intended for him, he takes on the murder
investigation with an obsessive zeal to see justice done. The investigation
leads him to uncover an illegal plutonium stockpile.
Like Campbell, director of photography Phil Meheux appears to have approached
Edge of Darkness with a more singular, purposeful focus: stripping each
shot down to its bare essentials, thereby allowing Craven's emotional state to
dominate the screen. As such, Warner's 1080p/VC-1 transfer isn't the most
eye-popping, three-dimensional presentation you'll see this year, but it is a
dark, faithful, proficient offering that does Campbell's chosen tone justice.
The warm, hearthy hues of Craven's home slowly give way to a somber palette
bathed in shadow, making every glint of sunlight and peaceful hillside a welcome
respite. Skintones are well-saturated and lifelike, black levels are inky
(albeit susceptible to crush), and contrast remains strong and stable
throughout. More often than not, detail is just as striking. Sharp, refined
textures are the norm, softness almost always traces back to Meheux and
Campbell, and object definition is crisp and clean. Ringing and smearing are
nowhere to be found, and a fine veneer of grain permeates the entire film.
Backgrounds occasionally get washed away by the darkness and source noise shakes
its fist here and there, but rarely at the expense of the otherwise polished
presentation. Artifacting, banding, aliasing and other anomalies aren't
apparent, and Warner's efforts make a fairly sizable impact overall. Fans of the
film should be pleased with the results.
Contrary to what its trailers might suggest,
Edge of Darkness isn't
brimming with ear-shattering gunfire, throaty car chases, or screams of the
dying. Death and indignity abound, mind you, but not as often as some s might
expect. Quiet and intense, Campbell's slowburn thriller is marinated in a tasty,
cinematic blend of hushed threats and nuanced orchestral pieces, restrained
political intrigue and sudden eruptions of violence. The results are most
effective, as is Warner's excellent, reasonably immersive DTS-HD Master Audio
5.1 surround track. First and foremost, Monahan's manic dialogue takes center
stage (figuratively and literally) and makes the most of each actor's lines.
Gibson's voice is clear and commanding (even when Craven is overwhelmed by
emotion), Winstone's most elusive warnings are never lost in the mix, and
notable prioritization shuffles everything that enters the fray into its proper
place. Granted, neither LFE output nor rear speaker activity is going to leave
sensitive late-night filmfans diving for their remotes, but each one is
satisfying in its own right, combining exceedingly reliable low-end support with
convincing ambience and acoustics whenever sequestered. Action beats are
especially impressive -- an impromptu apartment scuffle, Craven's highway
pursuit, a shocking hit and run, and a pair of third-act shootouts are welcome
wake-up calls to say the least -- and Howard Shore's score is given subtle reign
of the proceedings. To top it all off, dynamics are decidedly decent, pans are
smooth, and directionality is commendable.
Edge of Darkness may offer
genre junkies a somewhat subdued sonic experience, but Warner's high-quality
lossless track does a fine job handling everything that comes its way.
Blu-ray DVD Movies Disc -Edge of Darkness Features
VideoVideo codec: VC-1
Video resolution:
1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
French: Dolby Digital
5.1
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio
5.1
French: Dolby Digital 5.1
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1
(less) Subtitles
English SDH, French, Spanish, Chinese
Package Content
Blu-ray DVD Movies Disc(25GB) - Edge of Darkness x 1
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