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No Time To Die (James Bond) [4K Ultra-HD] [2021] [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

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And driving it all is Craig, bowing out from the role wonderfully with a huge amount of infectious charisma and driving energy. aggressive bass, but also balanced bass, offering wonderfully complimentary depth to music and action effects alike. A Global Journey (1080p, 7:50): In the Bond tradition, No Time to Die travels the globe to build its story.

The pixel density of the native 4K image also gives a solidity to the images, that together with this fine detail gives real depth and texture to the image that is essentially best-in-class – check out Bond’s visit to Vesper’s graveside at the 13 min mark for a lovely example of this depth and detail working beautifully together to give us a stunning image even on large screen sizes. Bond uses in the series; what's new is cool, what's familiar has proven its worth, and it's a winning formula.More emotional than action-packed, even with its story issues, this is a wonderful send off to Daniel Craig and to a Bond we will likely not see again. The overheads aren’t used particularly aggressively, with discrete effects few and far between – however, they are used to provide a wonderful sense of immersion to the entire soundstage almost constantly. Thank you Zavvi for your excellent service, making sure it is packaged correctly and getting here safely and on time. Probably worth keeping if I ever decide to upgrade, but for now will have to repurchase the DVD presentation if I want to see the extras.

all of the grittiness and teeth audiences have come to expect from the Daniel Craig franchise films.Connery was suave, debonair, and everything you would expect a womanizing hard drinking secret agent to be, as Fleming intended him to be. At just 15 minutes shy of three hours, this is the longest Bond film, but it certainly doesn’t feel that way. for part of the film it really is bad writing that such an iconic character has had such an awful story telling for the last 15 years. No Time To Die" on Blu-ray is an absolute must-have for any James Bond fan and action movie enthusiast! And while the plot falters, everything else comes together into a wholly pleasing greatest hits package – unlike Skyfall though (which was a whole franchise Greatest Hits package), NTTD is purely and magnificently a Daniel Craig Greatest Hits package.

A Global Journey (2160p, 7:50): In the Bond tradition, No Time to Die travels the globe to build its story.The HDR and WCG is also used to nicely enhance the already superb image – it doesn’t feel mega-aggressive but it feels like it’s been used to again bring that extra touch of life to the image. What Daniel Craig’s reinvention did was to create a very human and vulnerable James Bond, a Bond that suffers, that ages, that grows, and in his five films he gave Bond a beginning and an end, from recruitment to retirement. The film uses different colour schemes depending on the location, with the sun-drenched climes of rural Italy in the opening scenes looking wonderfully hot and bright but never painfully so, and never at the expense of the shadows and darkness in these sequences.

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