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Miracle of Marcelino(1955)
Marcelino is an orphan who grows up in a monastery. One day when he eats his small meal in a room full of old things he gives a piece of his bread to an old wooden Jesus figure - and indeed it takes the bread and eats it. Getting a wish granted for his donation Marcelino wishes to see his mother... For more about Miracle of Marcelino and the Miracle of Marcelino Blu-ray release, see the Miracle of Marcelino Blu-ray Review Starring: Rafael Rivelles, Antonio Vico, Juan Calvo Director: Ladislao Vajda Miracle of Marcelino Blu-ray, Video QualityMiracle of Marcelino is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of VCI Entertainment with a VC-1 encoded 1080p transfer in 1.33:1. VCI's Blu-ray releases have a tendency to be pretty aggressively digitally scrubbed, and while there does appear to be DNR on display here, it's not at an overly egregious level. The elements are in reasonably excellent shape, with only a few minor blemishes and specks to report. Contrast is often lustrous, with full, rich black levels and appealing gray scale. Fine detail pops pleasingly in close-ups, and while there is some murkiness in shadow detail, overall this image is nicely sharp and well balanced. The only complaint many videophiles will probably have is the very noticeable ringing due to edge enhancement, something that is especially clear in a number of exterior shots that have a backlit light source. Miracle of Marcelino Blu-ray, Audio QualityMiracle of Marcelino sports LPCM mono audio in both the original Spanish language as well as an English dub, with both of these tracks delivered via LPCM 2.0 mixes. There's good news and bad news with regard to both of these tracks. While fidelity is at least acceptable in both of these, the Spanish language track has noticeably more amplitude, with a much fuller midrange than the English language track. Unfortunately, it's also hampered by much more noticeable distortion in this very same midrange, making some of the music cues especially rather unpleasant to listen to. While the English track is rather noticeably softer in comparison to the Spanish track, that diminution in volume means that some of the distortion is less noticeable. There is some hiss audible on both of these tracks, but aside from the distortion, there's no horrible damage to report. VCI has also provided optional English subtitles in a nice blue color, making them very easy to read no matter what's going on in the background. Miracle of Marcelino Blu-ray, News and Updates• Miracle of Marcelino Blu-ray - February 22, 2012 VCI Entertainment have announced that they will release on Blu-ray Hungarian director Ladislao Vajda's Marcelino pan y vino a.k.a Miracle of Marcelino (1955). Winner of Silver Bear Award at the Berlinale and OCIC Award - Special Mention Award at the Cannes Film ... |
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