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I'm a fan of David Mackenzie's Hell or High Water, and was greatly appreciative of the original Blu-ray release, which arrived late in 2016.
Some fifteen months later, Lionsgate has re-issued the film, now as part of their 4k program.
Here's what I'm seeing.
The original Blu-ray, based upon data files, and the 2k DI, was superb.
The new 4k incarnation, along with HDR is more of the same, albeit, at least in projection, with omnipresent heavy mid-tonalities. I actually preferred the look of the original.
The 4k really adds nothing here, as one's player can do the same, or virtually the same, MOHDR.
That noted, if you don't yet have this in your library, 4k is the way to go, as it allows the choice between formats.
Although reported to be included, there is no Dolby Atmos on this release.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
4k - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
Upgrade from Blu-ray - No
Recommended
RAH
Some fifteen months later, Lionsgate has re-issued the film, now as part of their 4k program.
Here's what I'm seeing.
The original Blu-ray, based upon data files, and the 2k DI, was superb.
The new 4k incarnation, along with HDR is more of the same, albeit, at least in projection, with omnipresent heavy mid-tonalities. I actually preferred the look of the original.
The 4k really adds nothing here, as one's player can do the same, or virtually the same, MOHDR.
That noted, if you don't yet have this in your library, 4k is the way to go, as it allows the choice between formats.
Although reported to be included, there is no Dolby Atmos on this release.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
4k - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
Upgrade from Blu-ray - No
Recommended
RAH
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