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- Robert Harris
Mary Lambert's Pet Sematary, based upon the novel by the prolific Stephen King, is something that's going to be very much in the eye of the beholder, especially as far as quality.
As a film, it's just okay. Although I presume that Mr. King's fans will rejoice that it's finally arrived on Blu-ray.
As a Blu-ray, it shines.
A very nice transfer, from what appears to be an interpositive, baths us in all the correct colors and densities. Grain is left unbothered, and looks fine. The audio, presented in both Dolby Digital, as well as DTS-HD MA is perfect.
Bottom line.
A okay little film, represented by a beautiful Blu-ray disc. If only finer films received this kind of treatment.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
RAH
As a film, it's just okay. Although I presume that Mr. King's fans will rejoice that it's finally arrived on Blu-ray.
As a Blu-ray, it shines.
A very nice transfer, from what appears to be an interpositive, baths us in all the correct colors and densities. Grain is left unbothered, and looks fine. The audio, presented in both Dolby Digital, as well as DTS-HD MA is perfect.
Bottom line.
A okay little film, represented by a beautiful Blu-ray disc. If only finer films received this kind of treatment.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
RAH