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The Deep Blue Sea(2011)
The wife of a British Judge is caught in a self-destructive love affair with a Royal Air Force pilot. For more about The Deep Blue Sea and The Deep Blue Sea Blu-ray release, see The Deep Blue Sea Blu-ray Review Starring: Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston, Ann Mitchell, Simon Russell Beale, Karl Johnson, Harry Hadden-Paton Director: Terence Davies » See full cast & crew The Deep Blue Sea Blu-ray, Video QualityThere are probably going to be some who see The Deep Blue Sea's AVC encoded 1080p 1.85:1 transfer, presented courtesy of Music Box Films, and will be complaining about how soft it is. And while technically they may be correct, the fact is, that look is exactly what director Terence Davies and cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister were out to achieve. The film is shot in often very dark light, with quite low contrast, giving a gauzy soft appearance to the entire film, and also bathing some backlit scenes in a sort of hazy glow. This is obviously a piece of and about memory, and the haziness is intentional. That does mean that fine detail and shadow detail are simply not as evident as they often are in sharper high definition presentations, but again, this was exactly what was wanted for the film, as Davies makes completely clear in his commentary. Colors are blanched, with very few bright primaries dotting the frame. Instead, it's the drab, cold world of post-World War II Britain, which may again make some viewers think they're watching a less than ideal presentation. The Deep Blue Sea Blu-ray, Audio QualityThe Deep Blue Sea has two lossless DTS-HD Master Audio tracks, a 5.1 surround mix and a 2.0 stereo fold down. The soundtrack is probably most notable for its use of some gorgeous Samuel Barbur music. In fact, Davies seems to be emulating Michael Powell's famous dictum of "composed cinema", for he crafts the entire first sequence of The Deep Blue Sea around the slow movement of Barbur's Violin Concerto, to differing results. Barbur's first plangent horn statement works brilliantly with the realization that Hester is committing suicide, but some of the overarching declamations from the violin seem slightly at odds with the tamped down emotional life of Sir William especially. All of this said, the 5.1 mix presents the music stupendously well, and for such an otherwise "quiet" little film, there are some very smart uses of channelization in terms of ambient environmental effects. Fidelity is excellent and dynamic range is rather nuanced and surprisingly wide for this type of film.
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