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The Living Dead Girl(1982)
A toxic spill revives a beautiful, dead heiress who, with the help of her childhood friend, must quench her insatiable thirst for blood. For more about The Living Dead Girl and The Living Dead Girl Blu-ray release, see The Living Dead Girl Blu-ray Review Starring: Marina Pierro, Françoise Blanchard, Mike Marshall Director: Jean Rollin » See full cast & crew The Living Dead Girl Blu-ray, Video QualityAs we've seen from the other Jean Rollin Blu-ray releases, the director's films often have a grubby, budget-constrained look, so The Living Dead Girl's general cleanness and overall sharpness come as a bit of a surprise. The film's 35mm negative has been given a 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer that looks faithful and unhindered by compression problems or unnecessary digital tinkering like DNR or edge enhancement. As usual for Kino, the print is essentially presented as-is, so you will notice some white specks and small scratches on the footage, but these are rarely noticeable, let alone distracting. What you will notice is the level of clarity, which easily bests the film's now-ancient DVD edition, which was put out by Image Entertainment way back in 1999. An update was in order, then, and this Blu-ray obliges with newfound detail in facial features, clothing textures, and background details. Granted, the material isn't exactly sharp by today's standards, but any softness here is inherent to the way the film was shot. Color is satisfyingly dense too—neutrals are rich, skin tones consistent, blood reds vivid—and contrast is balanced, with deep but rarely oppressive blacks and highlights that are never blown out. One of the best-looking Rollin releases yet. The Living Dead Girl Blu-ray, Audio QualityThe Living Dead Girl is presented with an uncompressed Linear PCM 2.0 stereo track that occasionally shows its age, as well as the limitations of the low-budget 1980s recording techniques. That said, while the "true-to-source" elements of the vintage mix are apparent—a slight hiss in the background, flat dynamic response, peaking during some of the screams and louder noises—this is a solidly listenable experience, with no shrillness, thinness, or other major distractions. Everything sounds as it ought to sound, including Philippe D'Aram's unusual score, which features flute, timpani drums, and strange metallic sounds made by scraping a double bass bow agains the rims of cymbals. Dialogue, both French and English, is fairly cleanly recorded and always easy enough to understand. The disc includes optional English subtitles, but do note that the portions of the film in English are not subtitled.
The Living Dead Girl Blu-ray, News and Updates• More Horror Titles from Kino's Redemption Label - August 7, 2012 Later this month, Kino Video's Redemption label will bring three cult genre favorites to Blu-ray: Black Magic Rites, The Living Dead Girl, and Two Orphan Vampires. Black Magic Rites streets on August 21st, while The Living Dead Girl and Two Orphan Vampires are ...
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