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Thirst(2009)
Through a failed medical experiment, a priest is stricken with vampirism and is forced to abandon his ascetic ways. For more about Thirst and the Thirst Blu-ray release, see the Thirst Blu-ray Review Starring: Kang-ho Song Director: Park Chan-wook Thirst Blu-ray, Video QualityPresented in an aspect ratio of 2.35:1, encoded with MPEG-4 AVC and granted a 1080p transfer, Park Chan-wook's Thirst arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Korean distributors CJ Entertainment. This is a very strong high-definition transfer. Fine object detail is terrific, clarity pleasing and contrast levels consistent throughout the entire film. The color-scheme is also impressive - but I must point that it is not identical to that of the UK Blu-ray release of Thirst; the heavy blue tint from the UK release is missing, reds and browns are lighter, greens look much more natural, and blacks are not as well saturated; generally speaking, Thirst has a much more natural look. Edge-enhancement is never a serious issue of concern; neither is macroblocking. I also did not see any traces of heavy noise reduction. There are no serious stability issues either. Finally, I did not see any marks, cuts, stains, or debris to report in this review. For the record, this Blu-ray disc contains the directors cut of Thirst, which is slightly longer than the theatrical version, and runs at approximately 148 minutes. (Note: This is a Region-Free Blu-ray disc. Therefore, you will be able to play it on your PS3 or SA regardless of your geographical location). Thirst Blu-ray, Audio QualityThere is only one audio track on this Blu-ray disc: Korean DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. For the record, CJ Entertainment have provided optional English and Korean subtitles for the main feature. When turned on, they appear inside the image frame. The Korean DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track is rock solid. The bass is potent and punchy, the rear channels very effective, and high the high-frequencies not overdone. As I noted in my review of the UK release of Thirst, there are some great ambient effects in the film that benefit tremendously from the loseless treatment (Sang-hyeon and Tae-ju's foreplay on the rooftops is a great example). The dialog is crisp, clean, stable and exceptionally easy to follow. Finally, I did not detect any disturbing pops, cracks, hissings, or dropouts to report in this review.
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