Overall image drawbacks are few and don't warrant much more than a passing mention. Even dark gray and black surfaces hold very accurate with satisfying nuance. Natural greens dazzle, bright white lights near film's end are brilliant, and various support colors in places that are home to them, such asĪughra's lab, offer pleasing depth and accuracy. The absolute highlight in the movie is the crystal, a large, purple-glowing object that presents with aĭazzling sense of pure depth and brilliant vibrancy, particularly as it's offset against a fairly dank, dreary locale with a dearth of additional colors to get The HDR-10 color palette is almost as impressive. A few inherently soft edges are visible here and there, but the texturalīrilliance, raw sharpness, and overall image intimacy are wonderful, miraculous, even. EveryĬharacter in the movie appears new, with an endless supply of tangible, tactile definition to enjoy, particularly on the variously grotesque Skeksis butĪlso the smoother, less complex, but no less wondrous, Gelfling characters. Complex costume details and significantly deep and dense character parts abound. Intimacy with which all of the creatures are revealed. ![]() It's not only sharpness of dirt terrain and rocky surfaces but also the sheer Fine textural wonders abound in practically every scene. Significant leap forward even from the companion release Blu-ray and especially the 2009 release, not to mention any number of previously released lower resolutionĪnd cable broadcast versions absorbed during childhood, for those who were around to watch it way back when. It's very flattering and complimentary, ensuring a perfectly filmic and startlingly sharp image. ![]() ![]() Here's a movie that was shot on film is full of richlyĪnd carefully constructed costumes, creatures, and set pieces and features some bold use of intense color intermixed with some fairly bland, drearyīackgrounds that would allow said color to really shine. Watch for 4K screenshots at a later date.Ī movie like The Dark Crystal would seem to be an ideal candidate for a 4K/HDR release. The included screenshots are sourced from a 1080p Blu-ray disc.
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