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- Robert Harris
Let's be honest.
Guy Richie is a quality filmmaker, but no one should have any expectations about finding a young Arthur romping through fields of flowers with his beloved Guenevere and Merlyn, the friendly mage, in tow.
This is going to down, dirty and violent.
And so it is.
Although not well reviewed, I found the film to be an interesting digital re-imagining of the Arthurian legend, that we're come to understand via literature and film through the centuries.
What I found most interesting, was the obvious connections between pre, pro, and post-production, that make this film a technical success. If those element don't sync, you're sunk.
Add to that the extraordinary Atmos mix, and you've two hours of, if not greatness, enjoyable entertainment.
Finished as a 2k DI, and layered with a nice patina of HDR, Warner's 4k release of the film is a technical winner.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (Dolby Atmos)
Pass / Fail - Pass
Recommended
RAH
Guy Richie is a quality filmmaker, but no one should have any expectations about finding a young Arthur romping through fields of flowers with his beloved Guenevere and Merlyn, the friendly mage, in tow.
This is going to down, dirty and violent.
And so it is.
Although not well reviewed, I found the film to be an interesting digital re-imagining of the Arthurian legend, that we're come to understand via literature and film through the centuries.
What I found most interesting, was the obvious connections between pre, pro, and post-production, that make this film a technical success. If those element don't sync, you're sunk.
Add to that the extraordinary Atmos mix, and you've two hours of, if not greatness, enjoyable entertainment.
Finished as a 2k DI, and layered with a nice patina of HDR, Warner's 4k release of the film is a technical winner.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (Dolby Atmos)
Pass / Fail - Pass
Recommended
RAH