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Chawz(2009)
A black comedy about the events that are set into motion in a town after a man-eating boar goes on a rampage. For more about Chawz and the Chawz Blu-ray release, see the Chawz Blu-ray Review Starring: Jeong Yu-mi, Yun Je-mun, Eum Tae-woong, Jang Hang-seon Director: Jeong-won Shin » See full cast & crew Chawz Blu-ray, Video QualityChawz chews its way onto Blu-ray with a 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer that's wildly inconsistent. There are scenes in the film that are sharp and vibrant, with all the high definition detail you expect, and others that look murky and soft. Daylight scenes fare better, with finely resolved textures in facial features and clothing, while nighttime sequences tend to look more muddy and crushed. The thing is, I don't think we can entirely blame Magnolia's digital-to-digital transfer. Most of the issues that the image exhibits appear to be source or post-processing related. The film was shot digitally, which gives it a slightly cheaper look, and there are the usual video-related PQ quibbles—overexposure in highlights, occasionally weak colors, and noisy, grayish blacks. In post, the color grading veers between realistic and stylized, with intentionally desaturated or overpumped hues, and skin tones throughout are pretty pasty. While compression issues are limited to light noise, you'll sometimes notices the halo-like aftereffects of edge enhancement. Overall, the image is certainly watchable, but it's no eye candy, that's for sure. Chawz Blu-ray, Audio QualityLike most Magnolia releases of Asian titles, Chawz includes both its original language mix and an English dub, both presented in DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. The dub, as you'd expect, is pretty bad—in terms of voice acting, not sound quality—so you'll probably want to stick with the good but not quite great Korean track. As an action/horror/comedy about a boar gone wild, you can expect Chawz' sound design to ramp up during the hunt/attack sequences, with gunshots puncturing the rear speakers, frantic voices, and lots—lots—of cross-channel squealing. The effects are immersive but not necessarily convincing, as they seem a little stagy to me. During quieter scenes, you'll also hear an appreciable amount of ambience, from Seoul traffic sounds to the crickets, wind, and birds in the great outdoors. The audio sounds relatively full and clean throughout the spectrum—from the occasional low-end subwoofer throbs to high-end sounds—and the dialogue rests clearly at the top of the mix. Optional English, English Narrative, English SDH, and Spanish subtitles are available in easy to read white lettering. Chawz Blu-ray, News and Updates• Chawz Blu-ray Announced - February 22, 2011 Magnolia Home Entertainment has announced Chawz for Blu-ray release on April 26. This Korean horror/comedy monster movie centers around a giant, vicious boar terrorizing an idyllic countryside. The BD will feature both the original audio and an English dub tra ...
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