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- Robert Harris
The latest reincarnation of The Mummy (no pun intended) is long on effects, and short on story.
This beautiful 4k UHD release worked for me until about the 30 minute mark, when my ability to believe the screenplay ceased.
In any yarn of this type, suspension of disbelief is essential, and here it never came into play.
If something becomes so complex, that arcs stop making sense, go for simplicity, as they did in 1932.
And it worked. We believe that a mummy could return from the great (or lesser) beyond, and desire to carry his beloved back to his case. No problem.
What we have is a superb 4k release, with terrific use of HDR, and great Dolby Atmos.
Technically superb.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (Dolby Atmos)
4k - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
RAH
This beautiful 4k UHD release worked for me until about the 30 minute mark, when my ability to believe the screenplay ceased.
In any yarn of this type, suspension of disbelief is essential, and here it never came into play.
If something becomes so complex, that arcs stop making sense, go for simplicity, as they did in 1932.
And it worked. We believe that a mummy could return from the great (or lesser) beyond, and desire to carry his beloved back to his case. No problem.
What we have is a superb 4k release, with terrific use of HDR, and great Dolby Atmos.
Technically superb.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (Dolby Atmos)
4k - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
RAH
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