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According to IMDb, Joe Wright's Darkest Hour was shot with an Alexa Mini in both 3.2 and 3.4 resolutions, and finished as a 3.2 DI.
One would presume, accepting the data as correct, that this is the reason why Darkest Hour looks superior to its 1920 Blu-ray counterpart.
That noted, it's a pity that the 4k release arrived four months after the Blu, as the 4k is the way to go.
Wonderful film, as noted in my earlier words, but as the original Blu-ray is encoded with Dolby Atmos, and up-rezzes beautifully, not worth the upgrade, unless one is a 4k collector.
For those who may not yet be familiar with the work of Mr. Wright. You should be embarrassed.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (Dolby Atmos)
Upgrade from Blu-ray - no
Pass / Fail - Pass
Very Highly Recommended
RAH
One would presume, accepting the data as correct, that this is the reason why Darkest Hour looks superior to its 1920 Blu-ray counterpart.
That noted, it's a pity that the 4k release arrived four months after the Blu, as the 4k is the way to go.
Wonderful film, as noted in my earlier words, but as the original Blu-ray is encoded with Dolby Atmos, and up-rezzes beautifully, not worth the upgrade, unless one is a 4k collector.
For those who may not yet be familiar with the work of Mr. Wright. You should be embarrassed.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (Dolby Atmos)
Upgrade from Blu-ray - no
Pass / Fail - Pass
Very Highly Recommended
RAH