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Tidal Wave(2009)
Located on the southeast tip of the Korean peninsula is the international city of Busan. A popular vacation spot on the East Sea coast, Haeundae draws one million visitors to its beaches every year. Man-sik, a native of Haeundae, lost a co-worker to a tsunami on a deep-sea fishing trip four years ago. He has never returned to sea ever since. He now leads a simple life running a small seafood restaurant and is preparing to propose to his longtime girlfriend, Yeon-hee. Man-sik’s brother Hyung-sik works as a coast guard. One day, he rescues a female college student from Seoul who promptly, comes on to him aggressively. While these everyday domestic affairs unfold, geologist Kim Hwi, an expert on tsunami research, discovers the East Sea is showing signs of activity similar to the Indian Ocean at the time of the 2004 tsunami. Despite his warnings, the Disaster Prevention Agency affirms that Korea is in no harm of being hit. When he discovers a mega-tsunami is headed straight for the Korean peninsula, he quickly heads down to Haeundae. There he meets up with his ex-wife, who is organizing a cultural event, for the first time in seven years. He also sees his young daughter who is unaware that he is her father. Eventually, Kim gets a call about a deadly oncoming wave, with only ten minutes to spare! While the vacationers and citizens of Busan are enjoying a peaceful, hot summer day, a mega-tsunami is headed straight for Haeundae at 500 miles per hour. For more about Tidal Wave and the Tidal Wave Blu-ray release, see the Tidal Wave Blu-ray Review Starring: Kyung-gu Sol, Ji-won Ha, Joong-Hoon Park Director: Je-gyun Yun Tidal Wave Blu-ray, Video QualityTidal Wave crashes onto Blu-ray with a 1080p/VC-1 encoded transfer that handles the film's slightly stylized visuals wonderfully. IMDB.com errantly lists the movie as being shot on 35mm, but if you watch the making of documentary included in the bonus features, you'll see that high definition digital cameras were actually used—hence the film's clean, grain-free, and nearly noiseless image. Clarity is quite strong throughout, allowing us to make out individual strands of hair, small beads of water, fine facial texture, and the smallest details on clothing and props. Just as impressive are the film's vivid color reproduction and pushed contrast. Many of the early scenes feature a kind of emulated cross-processed look—with a yellowish cast and ultra-saturated colors—and as the impending disaster draws closer, the film's palette gets darker and bleaker, though no less visually intense. Blacks are deep throughout, and while the heated contrast sometimes crushes shadow detail, this seems intentional and does give the image a dramatic and dimensional presence. As you'd expect, the CGI isn't up to par with Hollywood standards—some of the composites look plainly artificial—but the effects are impressive considering the film's comparatively small budget. I was able to suspend my disbelief, anyway. Compression and post-production blemishes are almost entirely absent. Tidal Wave Blu-ray, Audio QualitySo, what exactly does a mega-tsunami sound like? As few who have been close enough to hear have survived to tell, the sound designers for Tidal Wave had quite a task. Ultimately, what they came up with is incredibly effective—a mounting LFE-heavy rumble with a touch of spray—and this disc's Korean DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track is as dynamic and all-encompassing as you'd hope. The rear channels frequently swell with activity, especially during the last half of the film, in which gurgles, splashes, and crashing waves surround you almost constantly. There some impressive cross-channel effects too, like helicopters moving seamlessly from one corner of the soundfield to another, and water splashing every which way. In both the effects and the orchestral score, bass is deep and defined, and there's plenty of high-end detail. Like most foreign language releases by Magnolia, the disc defaults to an English dub, but unless you're the sort that simply can't stand to read subtitles, you'll want to switch over to the much more authentic and emotionally accurate Korean mix. I've heard worse English voiceovers, but no matter how good the dub job is, it's never quite the same. Dialogue is reproduced clearly in both tracks, however, and subtitles are available in easy to read white lettering.
Tidal Wave Blu-ray, News and Updates• Magnolia Announces Blu-ray Action Wave for May - March 8, 2010 Magnolia Home Entertainment has scheduled two Asian action titles for May 11. On that date, the studio will release the Korean disaster film Tidal Wave (Haeundae) and the Thai swords-and-martial-arts movie Legend of the Tsunami Warrior (Puen ya jon salad). Technical ... Tidal Wave Blu-ray, Forum Discussions
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