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The Ring(2002)
A young journalist must investigate a mysterious videotape which seems to cause the death of anyone in a week of viewing it. For more about The Ring and The Ring Blu-ray release, see The Ring Blu-ray Review Starring: Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, David Dorfman, Brian Cox, Jane Alexander, Lindsay Frost Director: Gore Verbinski » See full cast & crew The Ring Blu-ray, Video QualityThe Ring looks marvelous on Blu-ray. It's one of the nicest recent catalogue titles out there. The image is naturally and consistently filmic. Light grain accentuates picture-perfect detailing. The image is naturally sharp and well defined. Facial and clothing textures are strong, and the image captures the intricacies of a wood floor and other manmade elements with precision and ease. The color palette is heavily influenced by a blue-green tint that gives the image an almost sickly appearance. Bright hues rarely get past the filter, the oddball blue peanut butter lid or blood-red water exceptions to the rule. Flesh tones, of course, are influenced by the tint but appear natural in the brightest of lighting conditions. Blacks are splendid, deep and true but never crushing out fine details. The only real trouble spot comes in the form of very infrequent pops which aren't present in enough quantity to justify a reduction in score. On the whole, however, this is an incredibly handsome, steady, and film-like presentation and a top-notch catalogue transfer. The Ring Blu-ray, Audio QualityThe Ring encircles listeners with a high quality DTS-HD MA 5.1 lossless soundtrack. The track makes mostly seamless use of the entire soundstage. Phones ring off to the side with wonderful clarity and a true sense of space and pinpoint location. Gentle rain saturates the listening area. A train rumbles through the soundstage with fine clarity -- even considering the heavy, jumbled sound effect -- and a powerful low end. Music plays with a crispness and clarity across the entire range, whether heavier beats or the lightest, most delicate notes. Like the sound effects, music seems to float just so about the listening area, playing a critical part in seamlessly transporting the audience into the entire movie experience. The video tape plays with a strong and deep and but clear low end supporting both the visuals and the total heart-beating vibe. Dialogue is steady and accurate, remaining focused in the middle of the stage. This is a fine, high quality, nearly seamless presentation that suits the movie extraordinary well through its subtleties and heaviness alike. The Ring: Other Editions
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