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The Tall Man(2012)
When her child goes missing, a mother looks to unravel the legend of the Tall Man, an entity who allegedly abducts children. For more about The Tall Man and The Tall Man Blu-ray release, see The Tall Man Blu-ray Review Starring: Jessica Biel, Stephen McHattie, Jodelle Ferland, William B. Davis, Samantha Ferris Director: Pascal Laugier » See full cast & crew The Tall Man Blu-ray, Video QualityIt appears from the credits that The Tall Man was shot with the Red digital system. (The official resumé of the Polish-Canadian cinematographer, Kamal Derkaoui, states that he works in "35mm, HD & Digital Cinema", but it doesn't break down individual projects by format.) In any case, post-production was completed on a digital intermediate, from which Image's 1080p, VC-1-encoded Blu-ray was presumably sourced via direct digital transfer. The result is sharp, free of noise and so detailed that, even in low-light conditions, the rundown condition of both Cold Rock and its people is always readily apparent. Night scenes in the forest show excellent shadow detail, as does a lengthy sequence from the latter half of the film set in a derelict facility with rubble strewn everywhere. Blacks are solid, colors are muted and the palette tends toward the cool end of the spectrum, as befits the name of the town, except for a few places where warmth still prevails, like Julia's home. Even Jessica Biel, who took an executive producer credit, forgoes any star lighting or glamorous makeup; she blends in with the rest of the townspeople, their vitality visibly sapped by the town's economic depression and the loss of so many children. Video noise is absent, and compression artifacts are non-existent. The Tall Man Blu-ray, Audio QualityThe film's DTS-HD MA 5.1 track provides an active surround environment from the moment the sheriff and the FBI agent exit the mine at the beginning of the film and the sounds of wind and canyon echoes fill the surrounds. Appropriate environmental noises are always present, often aggressively so, e.g., during a home invasion and at various points during Julia's pursuit of the mysterious figure she encounters in her house. Basements, tunnels and long corridors all provide opportunities for echoes, footsteps and other unsettling noises. The dialogue is always clear, and the atmospheric score by Todd Bryanton has been nicely layered into the mix.
The Tall Man Blu-ray, News and Updates• Interview with The Tall Man's Jodelle Ferland - September 25, 2012 Image Entertainment has released Pascal Laugier's The Tall Man, a thriller about missing children in a remote mining town. The film stars Jessica Biel as a nurse who runs the town's charity hospital, and Jodelle Ferland as a local teenager who communicates only ...
• Pascal Laugier's The Tall Man Heading to Blu-ray - June 2, 2012 Image Entertainment have revealed that they are planning to release on Blu-ray French director Pascal Laugier's latest film, The Tall Man (2012), starring Jessica Biel, Jodelle Ferland and Stephen McHattie. The preliminary release date set by the studio is September ...
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