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Walled In(2009)
A young woman who recently graduated from engineering school travels to a remote location to supervise the demolition of a mysterious building. She soon discovers the horrifying secrets of the building and its past inhabitants, many of whom were victims of a vicious murderer who entombed his prey alive within its walls. Now she must turn the tables on the killer before she becomes his latest victim. For more about Walled In and the Walled In Blu-ray release, see the Walled In Blu-ray Review Starring: Mischa Barton, Cameron Bright, Deborah Kara Unger Director: Gilles Paquet-Brenner Walled In Blu-ray, Video QualityWalled In builds a decent foundation on Blu-ray with a 1080p, 1.78:1-framed transfer. The film often appears somewhat fuzzy and indistinct. Details are soft in some places but sharply resolved in others; the building's roughly-textured walls add a nice visual element to the film, but the transfer only handles them suitably to a point; the transfer lacks that last bit of definition to make this a truly strong transfer. Nevertheless, facial detail is consistently impressive but not on par with any number of superior transfers. Additionally, the image appears particularly flat. Grain is minimally visible throughout, and flesh tones can occasionally take on a slight red push. Most disappointing in Walled In are poorly-realized blacks. Crush is evident throughout, and gradation is poor. Blocking hinders many of the darker corners of the image, and banding is also a frequent and unwelcome guest. Walled In's transfer is by no means a poor effort, but it can be rather sloppy in places, the result a passable but ultimately disappointing Blu-ray image. Walled In Blu-ray, Audio QualityWalled In features some shoddy construction in the audio department; the disc houses but a lossy Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack with no lossless or uncompressed option. The soundtrack does deliver a good range, from some suitably loud and aggressive musical cues to subtle outdoor ambience. However, the track's better elements are saved for later on as some of the admittedly trite Horror sound effects come into play with a decent sense of space across the front and a hint of surround support. Sam hears the distant echos of children playing, for instance, the sounds scattering about the soundstage to decent effect. Stronger sounds do more to accentuate the film; a deep, throbbing hum makes for a solid sonic tone-setter, and more powerful effects -- the slamming closed of a heavy door -- deliver some nicely pronounced lows. Surround presence is limited but enjoys a bit more use in the film's final act. Dialogue reproduction is suitably rendered with no difficulties in clarity. The lack of a high definition soundtrack is disappointing considering the opportunity to further accentuate some of the film's atmospheric sound effects. As it is, this is a passable listen only.
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