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The Matrix Trilogy [4K Ultra-HD] [1999] [Blu-ray]

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I sincerely envy those who will watch this movie for the first time. Unfortunately, former impressions can not be returned, as well as not to experience those former delightful emotions from viewing. Completely forgot to say about the acting, but it's better to see everything yourself than hear a hundred times. The role of Morpheus for Lawrence Fishburne, as well as the role of Smith's agent for Hugo Weaving, have become notable in their careers, and their images have long been remembered by all kinomanov. The score by Don Davis is unique, a singular piece of work. Bill Pope's cinematography is beautifully composed and Woo-Ping Yuen's action choreography brings that Hong Kong flavour that was much-imitated but not equalled. Kym Barret's costume design looks wonderful in 4K, though we'll always find the amount of PVC clothing a bit much. In-Movie Experience – Cast and creators navigate you through the Trilogy’s thunderous conclusion – all as you watch the movie

You can probably guess already, but the only place to stream the film as part of a subscription is through the Now service. Can you stream The Matrix series in 4K HDR? and data centric realm more accurately than previous formats would allow. HDR with its huge dynamic range Perceivable resolution takes another step forward, revealing fine details in the costuming, actor faces, and production design. The film grain structure is also more prevalent, alluding to the movie's Super 35mm origins. Yet, despite these improvements, I couldn't help but notice that overall sharpness isn't always consistent. As an example, look at Chapter 13, which begins with a Neo-Morpheus conversation. Neo's clothing and Morpheus' face are crisp and detailed while Neo's face seems a touch waxy. Perhaps it's a depth of field issue in the original photography or perhaps some digital smoothing has been applied, I can't quite tell. The intensity of colours is stronger. They are deep and vivid in a way that produces a richer, more textured look. Accuracy is better, and colours are better resolved. For example, the green interlaced code of the matrix is brighter, but it's not overwhelming. It's a beautifully balanced image and in some respects, this is a more naturalistic image than we've seen of this film.Atmos opens up the height channels and brings an extra sense of spaciousness to what you're watching. Rain and thunder effects are convincing in their placement in the overhead channels. You can read about all the bonus features individually by heading HERE, but here they are all listed out in full. Available on both the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and Blu-ray ( thank you, Warners!), The Matrixroars to life with an intense, reference quality Atmos mix that's sure to test the accuracy of any Dolby Atmos home theater system or sound bar. The movie has been a go-to demo disc since the days of DVD, but this is a whole other level.

Detail is just incredible at times, very sharp and revealing - the corridor sequence is an excellent showcase for this. Complexions are varied but strong, well composed and natural-looking. Overall, the image from this new Matrix on this new disc is every bit the picture demo that the DVD of the first film was. Nigh on perfect. version with color timing as it was originally intended, crafting a high resolution digital master that is more

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Beyond the richly layered narrative, The Matrix is arguably best remembered as a series of stunningly realised setpieces which utilised new technology to deliver such effects as 'bullet-time', with action not only slowed down, but also revolved around. Whether the first time you saw space battles in Star Wars, or CG in Terminator 2, or even a John Woo action film, The Matrix was a turning-point in terms of action after which things would never be the same Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves) is a successful videogame creator, his games – the original Matrix Trilogy now in playable form – a touchstone for most of the known world. And yet something has been eating away inside him... it gnaws at his soul, telling him that something isn’t right (a hinted at suicide attempt is offered up as an oversimplistic manifestation of this). So when he is met by Morpheus, his own creation, in the real world of his office bathroom, he knows that once again, realities are blurring, worlds are colliding and he is faced with that simple little decision again… choose the cosy fiction of the blue pill or the truth of the red pill and see what lies beyond… This 4K Blu-ray is the ultimate way to watch The Matrix.Perceivable resolution takes another step forward, revealing fine details in the costuming, actor faces, and production design. The film grain structure is also more prevalent, alluding to the movie's Super 35mm origins. Yet, despite these improvements, I couldn't help but notice that overall sharpness isn't always consistent. As an example, look at Chapter 13, which begins with a Neo-Morpheus conversation. Neo's clothing and Morpheus' face are crisp and detailed while Neo's face seems a touch waxy. Perhaps it's a depth of field issue in the original photography or perhaps some digital smoothing has been applied, I can't quite tell.

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