I’ve ordered stuff from Germany and the UK that took 6 months to get to me before lol
Comment on After waiting over twenty years, I finally have The Abyss in 4K
TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml 7 months ago
It was released on March 12 and you’re just now getting it? Shipping must have taken a while.
What are your thoughts on the restoration process used for this film? I know it was very controversial with the technologies utilized to restore it in 4K.
I’m glad you finally got it in high resolution after all this time.
MrJameGumb@lemmy.world 7 months ago
UKFilmNerd@feddit.uk 7 months ago
This copy has been imported from Europe as the official release date is this week I think. It has Danish, Finnish, Swedish and Dutch subtitles. I got an email saying it was being packed and dispatched on 24th, and it arrived today on the 29th. FedEx shipped it to the UK, where it was handed off to the Royal Mail.
I’ve been following the use of AI to de-grain the picture fairly closely ever since this, along with True Lies and Aliens, dropped on US streaming services last year.
From what I’ve been seeing, The Abyss came off the lightest, with True Lies looking the worst. I’ve seen comparison screenshots and can see the difference, but to be honest, once the film starts, I forget all that and get sucked into the experience.
The only other way to watch the film would to download a pirate rip of an old HD cable broadcast…apparently. 😉
miss_brainfarts@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 months ago
I was wondering, many 4K releases are probably just an upscale of the existing release, no? Is there any way to know if the image is native 4K made from the original material when buying?
UKFilmNerd@feddit.uk 7 months ago
I’d like to think that the majority of releases are new 4K scans of the original camera negatives. The only way to know for sure is to read detailed reviews beforehand. For example, here’s the information about The Abyss from The Digital Bits.