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Attack Force / Into the Sun(2005-2006)
No synopsis for Attack Force / Into the Sun. For more about Attack Force / Into the Sun and the Attack Force / Into the Sun Blu-ray release, see the Attack Force / Into the Sun Blu-ray Review Starring: Steven Seagal This Blu-ray release includes the following titles, see individual titles for specs and details:
Attack Force / Into the Sun Blu-ray, Video QualityAttack Force Score: 3.5/5.0 Attack Force features a consistently drab high definition transfer. Black levels prove largely unbalanced, crushing out details here and looking far too bright and gray there. The transfer also shows some thick edge halos, not regularly but that are very obvious when they appear. A few shadowy color transitions show some unsightly banding. The image suffers through some soft stretches and details are never all that striking, but basic textures look good enough in the right light. Faces and clothes reveal sufficient film-like texturing in many scenes, helped by light grain retention evident throughout. Colors are reserved by the film's very nature, which is bleak, black, and cold. A few neon signs, blood red, and other jumps in brilliance for the palette are handled nicely enough. This is no top end transfer, but given the poor condition of the movie, it's certainly hard to find much room to complain. Into the Sun Score: 3.5/5.0 Into the Sun isn't a blindingly beautiful Blu-ray, but Mill Creek's transfer gets the job done and mostly satisfies if one keeps the disc's budget roots in mind. It's quite smooth but not detrimentally so. Details are still rather robust and complex, whether elephant hide and grasses in the early Golden Triangle sequence or later in the urban jungle of Japan. Skin textures and clothing lines are suitably revealed, and the image enjoys a generally crisp outline. Colors are quite vibrant, from jungle greens to hot sports car reds, and the palette captures the many neon and other exceedingly bright lights and hues of big city Japan nicely enough. On the down side of the ledger are some scattered edge halos that are never overly pronounced. The image shows little in the way of banding, blockiness, misguided black levels, or wayward flesh tones. All in all, this is a watchable, dependable low-budget transfer from Mill Creek. Attack Force / Into the Sun Blu-ray, Audio QualityAttack Force Score: 3.0/5.0 Attack Force features a forgettable but nevertheless basically proficient DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack. While it's not terribly aggressive, there is a pleasurable amount of surround content offering basic support to the main action elements and ambience. Gunfire is genially quite puny with little range or aggressive volume. Explosions do hit a little bit harder, working the low end a bit, but it's not the sort to really punish the eardrums or wake up the neighbors. There's a decent musical atmosphere at a club in one early scene, and general music enjoys adequate spacing and fine basic clarity. Dialogue is smooth and accurate, and one scene offers a nice little bit of natural reverberation at about the 36-minute mark when the exchange takes place in a more cavernous locale. This track won't find its way into one's memory bank, but it gets listeners through a bad movie well enough. Into the Sun Score: 3.0/5.0 Into the Sun features a heavily aggressive DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack. In fact, it's often too aggressive, failing to find pinpoint realism and sacrificing clarity in exchange for raw power and excess noise. At film's open, listeners will experience harsh, muddled elements that might work well enough in support of raw action -- there's plenty of gunfire and explosions that flow from every corner of the soundstage -- but that lack the nuance to truly immerse the listening audience into the mayhem. It's not at all precise, but at a very fundamental level it's quite entertaining. Much the same may be said of the rest of the track, whether music or subsequent action effects. It's all quite heavy but never truly focused or thoroughly convincing. The track does find adequate spacing in music and acceptable clarity even at booming levels. There's decent bass at a club, fair exterior city atmospherics, and a quality sense of space and distance when thunder booms in chapter twelve. Dialogue is mostly even and front-middle focused, but it does go a little shallow at times, notably during a meeting between Hunter and Block as heard in chapter three. Of note is that Japanese dialogue, of which there is quite a bit, does not auto-subtitle with the subtitle option turned "off." Listeners who require subtitles will need to manually turn them on whenever Japanese dialogue begins or simply give in and leave the subtitles running for the duration.
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