
Goji
MemberMothra LarvaeSep-16-2014 7:34 AMHere is what i think:
Anyway, I looked through everything on the blu-ray. The movie's picture is dark. I don't think it's a flawed transfer though, because it is very crisp and clear -- it's just a very dark movie. I didn't mess around with my brightness, I just kept it at my normal setting, nor did I watch it in a pitch black room. I can't say for sure if the movie is any darker than how it was in the theater, because as I said earlier, I saw the Imax 3D version, and there may be a variation with that, BUT, one thing I can say for sure is that when watching and comparing it to the extras, the scenes from the movie are brightened up a lot more in the bonus features, and you can actually see more detail in everything, which to me does look better.
What it comes down to is that I definitely think the level of black in the movie is intentional on the part of the director. There is a lot of contrast with shadows and light, with the help of a lot illuminated smoke, which helps you see what's going on in the film, even if every detail isn't clear. I don't think a botched transfer, and it's really not much of an eye-strain -- it's just an artistic decision not everyone will agree on.
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