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Uncharted [Blu-ray + DVD + Digital]

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only beneficiary; various examples clothing examples yield greater tonal impact, environments boast improved contrast and depth, and even earthy and supported by a healthy low-end accompaniment, whether bass is in a supportive role in score or when it thumps in a club midway through the film.

modest and l0w-light scenes, but here it is effectively reduced to near zero in many of the same places. Of course, Sony's authoring and compression sequence arrives in full much later in the film, and even then the picture plays like most any big budget Adventure film with no association to a Big Action Breakdown: C-17 Globemaster – If you’ve seen a trailer for this film, you’ll know the scene in question. Some logistical information is shared about the film’s marquee scene. Big Action Breakdown: C-17 Globemaster (HD, 5 Mins.) - The big action sequence is deconstructed and told how exactly the crew made and shot the sequence.My wife and I love to watch movies, now, on Bluray or 4K and this title certainly has all the multimedia qualities we would expect from a new Bluray film. the 83-minute mark. The UHD handles noise a bit more confidently as well; while not overtly bothersome on the Blu-ray it is frequently in evidence in Beyond the unengaging story and recycled genre elements that leave the movie feeling characterless, and unlike the games which are full of story She agreed that, for me, I should add a 5-star rating to this review, "because you're a fan and people should know that you, as a fan, enjoyed this. But let's warn other customers that buying this film for a family showing may wind up with split reactions like we had." The adventuring itself is lazy – the clues are insanely convoluted, written so that no-one would ever be able to follow them, let alone have them deciphered in a handful of seconds by a bar tender (a bar tender remember…). And yet most ultimately are as bog standard as they could be – go to this point, insert this thingy into that whatsit, and keep on going to the next whatsit to insert the next thingy, etc, etc, etc. The mash up of the old and the new – for some insane reason, most of the old catacombs and ancient relics in Barcelona are seemingly now built around and incorporated into the modern world: one ancient chamber is now an actual underground nightclub while one key has to be inserted into a wall in a pizza restaurant – doesn’t work and all of this renders the entire first two acts of the film, complete with forced reveals of familial melodrama and double crosses so obvious you’ve seen them from a single glance at the poster/trailer, completely banal and most unforgivably, dull.

Never a Dull Moment: Stunts & Action (1080p, 5:54): As the title suggests, this piece looks at the film's intense action scenes and Deleted Scenes (HD, 11 Mins.) - There are eight different scenes, most of which are either alternate or extended scenes that were kept out for time and other reasons. Uncharted comes with a wonderful-looking 2160p UHD 4K presentation with Dolby Vision. This is an excellent upgrade from the 1080p HD Blu-ray version, which is striking. Uncharted on 4K Ultra HD comes with a Blu-ray copy of the film, a digital code insert, and these special features loaded on the disc:

The overheads are used nicely too – mostly to fill the space with Djawadi’s score, but there’s some fun to be had with spot effects, such as those helicopter blades, enveloping water and other ambient atmospheric sounds.

The Buddy System – Awww, aren’t they cute? We get a look at the on and off screen chemistry between Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg. superior nevertheless. The Dolby Vision grading yields a healthy upward boost for color depth and pop; the red sports car is probably the flashiest, most Plot: What’s it about? Video: How’s it look? Audio: How’s it sound? Supplements: What are the extras? The Bottom Line Plot: What’s it about? Uncharted has been wanting to jump onto the big screen s nice 2008, one year after it became the hit video game on the Playstation 3. Since then, there have been tons of re-writes and cancelations and false starts until it all landed on Zombieland director Rueben Fleischer with Mark Wahlberg and Spider-Man's Tom Holland in the lead roles. The result is a very bland action film that rarely has fun with the exception of when Holland and Wahlberg are conversing the way brothers-in-arms do. Other than that, the action sequences are uninspired, lazy, and just plain joyless. In between these adventure beats lies a story about a young guy named Nathan Drake (Holland) who is asked by his missing older brother's friend Sully (Wahlberg) to head out on a mission across the globe to locate lost pirate treasure.

Theatrical Marketing (1080p, 4:12 total runtime): Nontraditional advertisements for the film. Included are Just a Little Charted, infusing it with a personality. It explores choreography and balancing it with character qualities, making particular stunts, Ruben Fleischer's direction, The movie is visually stunning, with breathtaking action sequences that look even better in 4K. From the lush landscapes to the intricately designed tombs, every detail is captured with clarity and depth. The sound design is also top-notch, immersing the viewer in the world of the movie and making every gunshot and explosion feel impactful. film's action-adventure elements. Musical clarity and fidelity are superb; spacing is terrific and low end support is constant and balanced. Action scenes

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