There’s much more life-like intensity to the bright skies of the film’s many sun-drenched exteriors, and a far greater light range between the picture’s brightest and darkest areas. The addition of HDR and, to a lesser degree, wide color technologies also gives the 4K Blu-ray image a significant boost. All the usual 4K 'Good Stuff.' And as I noted earlier, there’s practically no grain to stand between you and all this lovely extra detail. There’s more pore detail, more texture in clothing, and a generally enhanced sense of depth and solidity. There’s a definite increase in apparent resolution compared with the HD Blu-ray, especially during close-up shots. I'll come back to this at the end of the picture section of the review. This is especially true if you have a TV able to play the Dolby Vision master handily provided alongside the standard HDR10 one (click this link for an explanation of the different HDR formats). It's behind you! Photo: Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle, Columbia Pictures/Sony As 2K to 4K conversions go, though, the Jumanji reboot is rather nice. Certainly its pretty much grain-free image characteristics don’t suggest that Sony has scanned a 4K image of a 35mm print (as it tends to do with back catalogue titles). This 2K master seems to be the source for the 4K Blu-ray release of the film. Disappointing given Sony’s oft-hyped dedication to the 4K cause. Having been shot for the most part at a resolution of 3.4K, Welcome To The Jungle was only given a 2K Digital Intermediate for its cinematic release. Key kit used for this review: Samsung UE65KS9500 TV, Oppo 203 4K Blu-ray Player, Panasonic UB900 4K Blu-ray player, LG OLED65E7 TV What You Get: The 4K Blu-ray, the REGION FREE HD Blu-ray, and a REGION LOCKED digital download codeįeatures: Gag reel, Making Of featurette, casting featurette, stunts featurette, Jumanji Jumanji spoof music video, dissection of the rhino set piece, featurette on the Jumanji legacy.
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