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Reds(1981)
American journalist becomes involved with the revolution in Russia and hopes to bring its spirit and idealism to the US. For more about Reds and the Reds Blu-ray release, see Reds Blu-ray Review published by Kenneth Brown on February 18, 2009 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Director: Warren Beatty Writers: Warren Beatty, Trevor Griffiths Starring: Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Edward Herrmann, Jerzy Kosinski, Jack Nicholson, Paul Sorvino Producer: Warren Beatty » See full cast & crew Reds Blu-ray, Video QualityWhen it arrived alongside the many problematic 1080p/MPEG-2 transfers that were dominating the 2006 Blu-ray market, Reds quickly established itself as an exception. While lingering artifacts and crushed shadows still found their way into the presentation, Paramount's decision to spread the three-hour film across two discs gave it plenty of room to breathe and eliminated most of the compression issues that plagued other early BD-25 releases. It doesn't hold up as well today in light of the more impressive catalog remasters that have debuted over the last three years, but it's still worth some attention. Beatty's palette is subdued, but the transfer's primaries are strong and natural, blacks are suitably well resolved, and skintones are quite attractive. Minor contrast wavering is a frequent issue, but the image has a classy, filmic appearance that makes the presence of moderate grain a welcome addition. More importantly, while detail is a bit inconsistent -- some shots are astonishingly refined, while others are a tad hazy and indistinct -- the original print seems to be the culprit. For the most part, fine textures are crisp, foreground edges are sharp, and delineation is revealing. Brief bursts of swarming noise and slight edge enhancement prevent the picture from claiming complete faithfulness to its source, but I never felt entirely disappointed with the results. Ultimately, the Blu-ray edition of Reds trounces the standard DVD version and will still satisfy fans of the film. Could a future release improve matters further? Sure... I just wouldn't avoid this one in the meantime over a few visual shortcomings. Reds Blu-ray, Audio QualityParamount provides two audio options on this 2-disc release: a recently-crafted Dolby Digital 5.1 surround track and a 2.0 presentation of the film's original mono. Unfortunately, the limited nature of Beatty's early '80s sound design and the dated specifications of this 2006 Blu-ray release mean both tracks deliver mediocre, lossy mixes. Dialogue is generally clean and well prioritized, but it's occasionally clipped and compressed. Likewise, effects are relatively strong, but sometimes more stagey, tinny, and inconsistent than anything else. Moreover, while LFE support and rear speaker ambience are fairly decent on the new Dolby mix, the overall experience is almost as front-heavy and uninvolving as its mono counterpart. Add to that air hiss and intermittent popping and you have too many distractions to warrant a higher score. I actually enjoyed Paramount's original mono presentation far more than their surround track simply because I didn't have unreasonable expectations as to what I would hear. All things considered, I don't think anyone will be blown away by Reds' sonic output. At best, it offers a passable presentation that improves upon the standard DVD's audio package. Reds: Other Editions
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Reds Blu-ray, News and Updates• Paramount: Two Warren Beatty Films Dated for Blu-ray (UPDATED) - October 1, 2021 Paramount Home Media Distribution has dated two upcoming Blu-ray releases of films starring Warren Beatty: Heaven Can Wait (1978) and Reds (1981). The two releases will be available for purchase on November 30.
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