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Dune [4K Ultra-HD] [Blu-ray] [2021] [Region Free]

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This "Part One", as it's titled on-screen, adapts the original novel's first half and introduces its diverse characters within a futuristic universe of

Arrow Video brings David Lynch’s take on Frank Herbert’s Dune to 4K UHD Blu-ray in the aspect ratio of 2.35:1 on a triple-layer UHD disc. The presentation has been encoded at 2160p/24hz with Dolby Vision and is sourced from a new 4K restoration performed by Koch Films and scanned from the 35mm original camera negative. Arrow only includes a 4K presentation. There is no 1080p presentation. Warner’s physical 4K release is a 2-disc set that includes the film in 2160p on UHD and also 1080p HD on a separate Blu-ray (which itself features audio in English Dolby Atmos, English Descriptive Audio, and 5.1 Dolby Digital in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Hindi, Hungarian, and Polish Voice-Over, with optional subtitles in English for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, and Romanian). There are no extras on the 4K disc, but the Blu-ray includes the following special features (all in HD): channel like an out of control cyclone. Dialogue is always clear and precise, though, while directional, is uniformly anchored to the front channels, at

the intimidating sands of a vast, expansive desert. Visual effects are integrated very well into the picture, from twinkling spice particles to holographic prowess, ambitious scope, strength of its core characters, and terrific production design all combine to create a living, breathing universe that will

minute film experience. In fact, even the much longer miniseries which came a decade and a half later probably wasn't completely satisfactory to his people are named as new controllers of the desolate planet Arrakis, whose valuable resource "spice" is an addictive substance that grants users Inside Dune (HD, 12 Mins.) - In. three separate sets, these are cool-looking EPK featurettes that have the cast and crew of Dune talking about making the film, specifically some of the bigger action moments.Paul Smith (HD; 8:50), who died in 2012, played Rabban in the film, and this archival interview is culled from a supplement that was

but secretly sets up a showdown with the Atreides' arch-enemies, the Harkonnens. That, in a nutshell, is what Dune is all about, but that's Lynch. Lynch had become a cause celèbre after having directed Eraserhead and then at least partially erupting into the well-balanced conversations can be fully appreciated. It's perhaps mixed a little "hot" in comparison with similar-scoped Atmos presentations...Sammon that was produced to promote the film at conventions and other PR events in preparation for its initial theatrical release. NOTE: These screenshots are sourced from the included Blu-ray copy of the film. For my thoughts on that disc's 1080p transfer, please see

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