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The Quick and the Dead 4K(1995)
A beautiful gunslinger with a cloudy past checks into the town of Redemption to join the annual quick-draw contest and get revenge on the man who ruined her life. For more about The Quick and the Dead 4K and the The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray release, see the The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on July 12, 2018 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Director: Sam Raimi Writers: Simon Moore, John Sayles Starring: Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobin Bell, Roberts Blossom Producers: Patrick Markey, Allen Shapiro, Joshua Donen, Chuck Binder, Sharon Stone » See full cast & crew The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality 4K1080pThe included screenshots are sourced from a 1080p Blu-ray disc. Watch for 4K screenshots at a later date. This is a fantastic 4K image. It's gorgeously filmic. Grain is a little dense, yes, but it's organic and honest, providing a healthy, cinematic visual flavor that compliments the movie's gritty, dusty Old West texture very nicely. Speaking of, terrain is tack-sharp and intricately complex down to the finest grain of sand. Worn and weathered woods, brick façades, dusty attire, complex fabrics, and facial features all enjoy firm, sharp, and naturally crisp detailing, all of which are a good few steps forward from the Blu-ray and reach a zenith that fans have come to expect from both film-sourced 4K imagery and Sony. The UHD's total sharpness is much improved over the Blu-ray; the 1080p image offers comparatively little finesse and this disc's tack-sharp intimacy. There are unquestionably a few softer shots here and there throughout the film, but this is, texturally, another A-list winner from Sony. The HDR-10 coloring is terrific, too. The movie has a very distinctive palette, with hot, brown-tinted hues and warm, low-output lights leading the way. Bright blue skies contrast well against the otherwise earthen hues, and that intense color source enjoys added depth, stability, and intensity over the Blu-ray. And the less dynamic colors follow suit. Browns of various shades enjoy more accuracy, depth, and sense of visual purpose. Mounds of freshly moved earth, for example, shine, while long-dusty and well-worn floors reveal precision fading, traces of what once was. Shiny revolvers are more intensely bright and the add in detail, as mentioned above, really brings out both the wear and craftsmanship on every firearm seen in appropriately up-close shots. A handful of more intensive colors, like a Confederate flag hanging in the bar and a few explosions around the 95-minute mark, appear nicely saturated and effortlessly vibrant; the orange fireballs at film's end are particularly spectacular in terms of brightness and color reproduction. Black levels -- nighttime shots, dark clothes -- are solid and flesh tones are fine within any given scene's lighting and color context, including some bleak and gray hues during a rainstorm partway through the film. Source or encode flaws are extremely rare. This is another first-rate UHD catalogue release from Sony; fans are going to find this to be a revelation, while newcomers will undoubtedly enjoy the image's total package cinematic value. The Quick and the Dead 4K Blu-ray, Audio QualityThe Quick and the Dead's new Atmos soundtrack offers a nice little boost over the older Blu-ray's 5.1 lossless track. The first gunshot, heard about two minutes into the movie, sets the tone for the entire track. It cracks with prominence and reverberates with stage-filling depth as the shot echoes through the wide-open field, which includes a healthy and seamlessly integrated overhead component. A stampede of horses power through two minutes later with similarly triumphant stage saturation and elemental intensity. Gunfights are never sonically sluggish, always delivering crisp, intensive power to each shot and a nice usage of the surround channels, which certainly come into play when gunfighters shoot at one another in the streets and the reverberations have plenty of room to breathe. Musical fidelity is terrific and spacing comes effortlessly. Likewise, natural ambience, such as buzzing insects, blowing winds, and driving rains and cracking thunder are expertly integrated, seamlessly wide and enriching of every scene they support. Dialogue never falters in any area of concern. This is a wonderfully complimentary audio presentation for a film with a quality sound design. The Quick and the Dead: Other Editions
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