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The Fades: Season One(TV) (2010)
A teenage boy is haunted by apocalyptic dreams that nobody can explain. As if that weren't terrifying enough, he begins to see spirits of the dead, known as The Fades, all around him. The Fades can't be seen, smelt, heard or touched by other humans. When an embittered and vengeful Fade, Polus, finds a way to be solid again, it's up to Paul to stop him - and all of the dead - from breaking back into the world and destroying the human race. For more about The Fades: Season One and The Fades: Season One Blu-ray release, see The Fades: Season One Blu-ray Review Starring: Iain De Caestecker, Daniel Kaluuya, Robbie Gee, Joe Dempsie, Lily Loveless The Fades: Season One Blu-ray, Video QualityThe Fades breathes its first breath on Blu-ray thanks to a decidedly decent 1080i/AVC-encoded video presentation; one that serves its purpose well, even if it leaves something to be desired. Noise and minor macroblocking rise from their graves too often to earn a pass, and black levels are never as deep or devilish as they could be. Granted, some of the more noticeable issues -- the angsty artifacts that haunt Paul's wings for instance -- trace back to the source and the series' hit or miss visual effects. But others can simply be chalked up to a less-than-stellar encode. Even so, color and contrast, dusty as they tend to be, stay true to Thorne's intentions, skintones follow suit, and detail is more than serviceable, capturing everything the original photography has to offer. Closeups are fairly revealing on the whole (and incredibly crisp now and again), edge definition is nice and sharp, and delineation, dark and dank as it can be, is in keeping with each episode's grit-n-gore aesthetic. Ultimately, the presentation isn't going to blow anyone away, but it won't prevent anyone from enjoying the series either. The Fades: Season One Blu-ray, Audio QualityYou might find yourself scowling at the words DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 track, but don't judge a lossless mix by its channels. While it doesn't offer the LFE oomph or rear speaker chills that would dramatically benefit a series like The Fades, the included stereo track is a notable step up from its broadcast counterpart and, more importantly, gets the job done. Dialogue is clean and well-prioritized, with only a few screams and whimpers being consumed by the madness. Sound effects are just as crisp and clear -- guttural groans are suitably creepy, everything that goes bump in the night is present and accounted for, and every hiss and jolt connects reasonably well -- as is Paul Thomson's catchy theme song and slither-y score. The only real disappointment comes in realizing how much more effective and immersive the whole experience could be if The Fades was blessed with a 5.1 lossless mix. Be that as it may, fans with appropriate expectations will be pleased with the results. The Fades: Season One Blu-ray, News and Updates• The Fades: Series One Blu-ray - December 1, 2011 Next year, BBC Home Entertainment will bring The Fades: Series One to Blu-ray. This supernatural-themed television program focuses on a teenage boy whose apocalyptic visions begin to connect him to spirits of the dead known as Fades. The Fades: Series One is ... |
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