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Early Summer(1951)
The Mamiya family is seeking a husband for their daughter, Noriko, but she has ideas of her own. Noriko impulsively chooses her childhood friend, at once fulfilling her family's desires while tearing them apart. For more about Early Summer and the Early Summer Blu-ray release, see the Early Summer Blu-ray Review Early Summer Blu-ray, Video QualityPresented in an aspect ratio of 1.33:1, encoded with MPEG-4 AVC and granted a 1080p transfer, Yasujiro Ozu's Early Summer arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of the BFI. Sourced from elements provided by Criterion, the high-definition transfer conveys pleasing clarity and contrast levels. The indoor scenes, in particular, look notably stronger here than they do on the R1 SDVD release of Early Summer. Fine object detail is also dramatically improved. Edge-enhancement and macroblocking are never a serious issue of concern. I did not detect any traces of heavy noise reduction either. This said, I must point out that there are various inherited limitations - tiny scratches and marks occasionally pop up here and there, some frame transitions are problematic, etc. Still, considering the quality of the elements BFI had to work with, I believe it is fair to say that this Blu-ray release probably offers the best possible presentation of Early Summer that can be had at the moment. (Note: This is a Region-B "locked" Blu-ray disc. Therefore, you must have a native Region-B or Region-Free PS3 or SA in order to access its content). Early Summer Blu-ray, Audio QualityThere is only one audio track on this Blu-ray disc: Japanese LPCM 2.0. For the record, the BFI have provided optional English subtitles for the main feature. The Japanese LPCM 2.0 track is pleasing - slightly crisper and better rounded in comparison to the Japanese Dolby Digital Mono track from Criterion's SDVD release of Early Summer - but with a few inherited limitations. For example, mild background hiss is often easy to hear, and the mid-range dynamics tend to fluctuate quite a bit. Still, the dialog is crisp, clean, and easy to follow. All in all, this is likely the optimal audio quality that can be had at the moment.
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