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Deliverance(1972)
Four friends whose canoeing weekend turns into a horrifying test of survival. Boorman's taut direction builds the tension and fear to a raging climax, as the men travel way beyond their comfort zone and are forced to face more than they could have ever imagined. For more about Deliverance and the Deliverance Blu-ray release, see the Deliverance Blu-ray Review published by Kenneth Brown on June 19, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Starring: Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox, James Dickey, Ed Ramey Director: John Boorman » See full cast & crew Deliverance Blu-ray, Video QualityThe 40th Anniversary Edition release of Deliverance features a fine video transfer; it's just the same 1080p/VC-1 encode that first appeared on Warner's 2007 Blu-ray release. Not that much of an upgrade was required. Boorman's film is soft and muggy, extremely so at times, and detail is dependent on everything from the film's natural lighting to its budgetary constraints, shooting conditions and off-the-beaten path production. That said, the high definition presentation handily bests its DVD counterparts, and many a scene boasts well-resolved closeups, pleasing fine textures, and natural edges free of ringing. Anything less is a product of the source and shouldn't be attributed to deficiencies in the encode or master. The same goes for other apparent issues. Black levels are sometimes muted, noise spikes here and there, and a few scenes are riddled with eyesores. (Ed's climb at 1:09:50 is especially problematic, with all manner of unsightly anomalies. However, each one traces back to the fact that Boorman filmed the scene during the day and used the limited techniques available to him in 1972 to make it look as if Ed were scaling the rocks at night.) Grain is largely natural and unobtrusive, though, contrast is fairly consistent, colors are restrained but lifelike, skintones are properly saturated, and very little disappoints. Could the image be improved? Perhaps, given a full overhaul. But I'm happy with Deliverance as is, intrinsic flaws and all. Deliverance Blu-ray, Audio QualityThe real draw to Warner's 40th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray release is its DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track. The rear speakers are more assertive, more arresting even, than in most catalog remixes but never at the expense of the film's original sound design. The chorus of the forest -- the chirping, croaking and rustling -- join the rhythms of the river -- the rushing, surging and roaring -- to create an enveloping, unexpectedly immersive soundfield that defies forty years of age. It not only revitalizes Deliverance, it makes it that much more thrilling, harrowing and, eventually, unsettling. LFE output isn't as impressive, particularly when Ed and his friends are canoeing downstream, even if it lends a bit of welcome weight to several scenes. Dialogue is clear and intelligible throughout, though, with hardly a lost line to complain about. Yes, both voices and effects sometimes have a thin, tinny tone common to films of the era. But it isn't a distraction or shortcoming so much as it is an inherent quirk cinephiles will shrug off within minutes (if it takes that long). Simply put, Deliverance has never sounded better. Deliverance: Other Editions
Deliverance Blu-ray, News and Updates• This Week on Blu-ray: June 26-July 3 - June 24, 2012 One of this year's biggest surprises arrives on Blu-ray this week: 21 Jump Street. The film's early prospects were dire; few were clamoring for a big-screen adaptation of a dated 1980s television policier. However, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs directors ...
• Deliverance: 40th Anniversary Edition - March 12, 2012 Warner Home Entertainment will bring the 40th Anniversary Edition of Deliverance to Blu-ray. Director John Boorman's film stars Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy), Burt Reynolds (Boogie Nights), Ned Beatty (Superman: The Movie), and Ronny Cox (RoboCop) as four friends ...
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