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Profound Desires of the Gods(1968)
The Tokyo engineer Kariya arrives on a primitive tropical island to drill a well to provide water for the sugar mill. He is assisted on the island by Kametaro, from the inbred Futori family. Nekichi Futori is chained in a pit that he has to dig, in order to appease the gods for breaking island customs. Nekichi is in love with his sister Uma, who is a shaman priestess at the sacred shrine, that contains the only good water close to the mill. She is also the mistress of Ryu, the manager of the mill. The patriarch of the Futori family tries to get the engineer to marry his retarded daughter Toriko. For more about Profound Desires of the Gods and the Profound Desires of the Gods Blu-ray release, see the Profound Desires of the Gods Blu-ray Review Profound Desires of the Gods Blu-ray, Video QualityPresented in its original aspect ratio of 2.35:1, encoded with MPEG-4 AVC and granted a 1080p transfer, Shohei Imamura's The Profound Desires of the Gods arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of British distributors Eureka Entertainment. This is a lovely high-definition transfer (according to the press materials I received, with exclusive digital image restoration). Fine object detail is strong, clarity consistently pleasing and contrast levels pleasing. The panoramic shots from the island, for example, look stunning in 1080p. The close-ups are also convincing. Colors looks warm but fresh. The variety of different blues, greens and browns are most impressive. During the nighttime scenes, however, the blacks look somewhat soft. Edge-enhancement and macroblocking are not a serious issue of concern. While viewing the film, I also did not see any traces of heavy noise reduction. The high-definition transfer is also free of banding, heavy digital artifacts and halo effects. There are no serious stability issues to report in this review either. Blown through a digital projector, the image remains tight around the edges. Finally, I did not see any large cuts, marks, dirt, or stains. To sum it all up, this is a very pleasing presentation of a little seen in the West wonderful film by by Japanese director Shohei Imamura. (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). Profound Desires of the Gods Blu-ray, Audio QualityThere is only one audio track on this Blu-ray disc: Japanese DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0 (Mono). For the record, Eureka Entertainment have provided optional English subtitles for the main feature. When turned on, they appear inside the image frame. The DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0 track is solid. The dialog is crisp, clean and very easy to follow. Toshiro Mayuzumi's music score also sounds lovely. Additionally, the DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0 track allows for as much fluidity potent dynamics as possible. Finally, while viewing the film, I did not detect any disturbing pops, cracks, or hiss to report in this review. There are no problematic audio dropouts either. Profound Desires of the Gods: Other Editions
Profound Desires of the Gods Blu-ray, News and Updates• Profound Desires of the Gods Blu-ray Announced - May 7, 2010 Eureka Entertainment has announced Profound Desires of the Gods on Blu-ray for June 21, as part of the studio's Masters of Cinema series, in an exclusive digital restoration. The culmination of Shôhei Imamura's extraordinary examinations of the fringes of Japanese ... |
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