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Apr 5, 2023 · The 4K UHD set from Paramount is mostly very good. The native 4K image of First Contact is a revelation compared to its previous bout on Blu-ray, being very well detailed, bright, well coloured, with excellent blacks and retaining a natural grain structure, giving rise to an image that has never looked better.
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It gives faces, in particular a very harsh feeling. In addition, the contrast is turned way up on the standard blu-ray as compared to the 4K. Usually, the 4K version of a movie will have higher contrast vs the SDR version, but here it's the opposite. The thing is, the 4K HDR contrast feels good. The blu-ray takes it too far, which, when ...
A review of Jonathan Frakes’ Star Trek: First Contact (1996) in 4K Ultra HD Star Trek: First Contact (4K UHD Review) During the shakedown cruise of the Sovereign class Enterprise-E, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew learn of a new invasion by the greatest enemy the Federation has ever faced, a race of cybernetic beings known as the Borg.
Star Trek: First Contact (1996) 4k Blu-ray screen photo Video. Video is presented in 4K at 2.35:1 aspect ratio, leaving a bit of letterboxing on a 16 x 9 screen.
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Picard’s self-reflection in Star Trek: First Contactdrives the final act’s successful drama – if not the action. Faced with the assimilating Borg infesting his ship, he’s torn between a Captain’s duty to fight for the Enterprise or evacuate and destruct, a challenge for a man with Borg parts in his body. While Data (Brent Spiner) confronts his poss...
Cinematography isn’t afraid of going dark, as in “black crush” dark. It’s common, but part of the original imagery as shot, and the Dolby Vision pass does what it can to keep this to a minimum. Star Trek: First Contactloses little more than a smidgen of depth. Dimensionality remains strong, and highlights (especially the Enterprise’s glowing thrust...
While not the greatest in range or dynamics, Star Trek: First Contactdoes fine work in using the width afforded to it by TrueHD 7.1. Positional design and tracking does everything right, whether it’s sparks flaring inside a damaged ship or lasers slinging by the screen. Precision earns a reference grade. The only thing robbing First Contactof reach...
Co-star/director Johnathan Frakes provides commentary one. The second pairs writers Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore. The third? That’s with Damon Lindelof and Anthony Pascal. Oh, and a fourth? That’s text only from Michael and Denise Okuda. Full disclosure: This Blu-ray was provided to us for review. This has not affected the editorial process. F...
Apr 3, 2023 · Overall: 4.5/5. Star Trek: First Contact is a lean, efficient and thrilling science fiction adventure combining the top tier of cinematic arts, including frighteningly good and Oscar nominated make-up, compelling sets, effective lighting, well balanced script, a parade of strong visual effects work, brilliant special effects including the skill ...
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May 20, 2023 · Occasionally, the uptick in resolution does reveal flaws and technological limitations to some effects (Take note of the wonky pan up to the sky on the final shot). Still, overall, this is an ...