Whatever your views of the film itself, the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release remains the definitive way to enjoy it. HDR and WCG bring a new dimension to the dominant crimson tones, and black levels are rich and deep, affording a hard-to-fault backdrop for some impressive shadow detail. Captain Phasma's shiny chrome armour has simply never looked more polished and reflective. Whilst HDR and WCG don't ever attempt to melt your eyes, Johnson's stylistic decisions offer a visual opulence ripe for natural implementation of the format's best tools, providing richer, deeper tones that make the oftentimes visually striking setpieces all the more standout, from the crimson Praetorian Guard in the Snoke chamber showdown to the streaking across the white salt planet, kicking crimson red dust into the sky in a formation that would make the Red Arrows proud. Whatever your views of the film itself, the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release remains the definitive way to enjoy itĬlarity is excellent, lapping up facial close-ups, taking in the myriad costumes and stunning space craft details, and providing unparalleled sharpness whilst retaining a suitably filmic level of organic grain to add welcome texture to the piece.
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