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Evil Dead (2013) [Blu-ray]

 
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Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 11:35 pm    Post subject: Evil Dead (2013) [Blu-ray]

Another reference disc!


Evil Dead (Blu-ray + UltraViolet Digital Copy) (2013)

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A relentless, ghastly, and jubilant phantasmagoria of nightmares, the 'Evil Dead' remake is a boisterous, outing that lives up to the cartoonish spirit of the Sam Raimi cult classic. From Uruguayan filmmaker Fede Alvarez, making his big-screen American debut, the film comes with a clever plot that feels fresh and new, but doesn't shy away from being seen as a reimagining/reboot/continuation of the beloved original while also drenching the whole affair with buckets of gory, blood-spattered gruesomeness. The Blu-ray arrives with an excellent video transfer and a reference-quality audio presentation. Supplements are disappointingly brief, but a couple enjoyable exclusives make the overall package a great purchase. This is recommended for fans everywhere.


The Video: Sizing Up the Picture

'Evil Dead' debuts unto Blu-ray with a fantastic, blood-splattered 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 encode that shows some stylized cinematography as well as a couple, mostly minor artifacts. The freshly-minted, digital-to-digital transfer is highly-detailed with excellent clarity of the aged furniture in the cabin and clean, resolute lines in the surrounding foliage. The tiniest scratch and gaping wound is distinct, while facial complexions are generally revealing with great lifelike texture during close-ups. However, the video's best aspects are interrupted by instances of banding that thankfully don't ruin the movie's enjoyment and very brief moment of aliasing when the kids first open the cellar door. Frankly, they're easy to overlook but there nonetheless and worth mentioning.

On the more positive side, the 2.39:1 image displays a well-balanced contrast with clean, bright whites throughout although the overall palette of the photography falls on the lower end of the grayscale. Colors appear subdued and restrained, adding to the story's gloomy atmosphere, but primaries remain accurate and cleanly rendered, especially the deep, rich reds of blood. Black levels are a bit disappointing though, showing many murky, cloudy shadows everywhere that take away from the finer details. All in all, it's a great high-def presentation for a terrifyingly fun flick.

The Audio: Rating the Sound

The sadistic and depraved horror remake also finds its way to Blu-ray with a highly-entertaining, reference-quality DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack that will even your neighbors screaming bloody murder. The design is chockfull of all sorts of warped sounds that will have your stomach churning. From nails piercing skin and blood splattering across the floor to the detailed sound of flesh being ripped apart by a piece of glass, the mid-range is extensive and precise with splendid acoustical details. The low-end is robust and high-responsive, adding depth and a powerful oomph to the many jump scares. Imaging is broad and engaging with excellent, well-balanced channel separation and outstanding vocals which are never drowned out by the rest of the gruesome mayhem.

The bedlam continues with an enthralling and continuously active soundscape that saturates the room with a nightmarish atmosphere. Rain comes pouring down all around in large droplets; flies buzz with frenzied excitement above and behind; sinister laughs are heard in the distance from the cellar or in another room; the haunting creaks of wood echo throughout; and the scraping sound of a crowbar dragged across the floor moves from the back to the front with stunning ease. Directionality and panning are flawless and discrete, generating a nerve-wracking environment of dreadfulness. The lossless mix is impressive and terrifyingly immersive, one that raises goose bumps and will have you jumping off your seat. Crank it loud and strap yourself to the chair because this is a fun ride.


Kal

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