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The Order(2001)
Master thief Rudy Cafmeyer goes to Israel to find his archaeologist father, Prof. Oscar Cafmeyer, who was kidnapped after finding a long-lost scroll written by the founder of an obscure religious sect. For more about The Order and The Order Blu-ray release, see The Order Blu-ray Review Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Charlton Heston, Sofia Milos, Ben Cross Director: Sheldon Lettich The Order Blu-ray, Video QualityThe Order is a Sony catalogue title being released through Image Entertainment, and in general the 1080p, AVC-encoded Blu-ray maintains the high standards we've come to expect from such releases. The source material is in fine shape, and Israeli cinematographer David Gurfinkel's finely detailed location photography is presented to good advantage, for the most part. Black levels are deep and well-differentiated, which is essential in the heist scene in the film's first act and the cavern scenes in the third. Contrast is appropriate for the tricky light levels in the bright Middle Eastern sun during the second act, and colors are varied and vibrant without over-saturation. However, there is occasional aliasing on fine horizontal patterns, which is something I'm not accustomed to encountering in Image/Sony Blu-rays. An obvious example occurs early in the film as Rudy examines the building he's about to burgle from a vantage point across the street. Also noteworthy is an almost complete absence of visible grain. Sony has been particularly reliable at leaving the grain in its transfers undisturbed, which makes the absence of visible grain especially unusual in a film of this vintage. Close examination did not reveal any of the usual signs of high frequency filtering (e.g., waxy complexions or loss of fine detail), but in many shots the image has acquired a kind of "digital" appearance that leans more toward video than film. The difference is slight enough that many viewers probably won't notice. Indeed, had Image/Sony not established such a high standard with their previous releases, the issue would not be worth this much comment. The Order Blu-ray, Audio QualityThe DTS-HD MA 5.1 track for The Order is unusual, in that pushes the musical score by Pino Donaggio (Brian DePalma's favorite composer in his early career) to the rear of the soundstage, forcing the surround speakers to carry much more of the burden than is typical in film mixing. The effect isn't unpleasant, but I don't think it would work for most films. It helps that Donaggio's score is energetic and well-suited to the material (and certainly nothing like the lush orchestral creations he supplied for DePalma). In addition to music, the rear channels are used for their more typical purposes of supplying vehicles passing, glass breaking, people running or other standard accoutrements of action scenes. A particularly memorable effect occurs late in the film, when gunshots are fired in underground caverns, and the surrounds create the hollow effect of the explosion echoing within a narrowly confined space. Dialogue is clear and intelligible. By this point, both Van Damme and his director knew exactly what and how much he could get away with saying. The Order Blu-ray, News and UpdatesNo related news posts for The Order Blu-ray yet. The Order Blu-ray, Forum Discussions
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