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Logan(2017)In the near future, a weary Logan cares for an ailing Professor X in a hide out on the Mexican border. But Logan's attempts to hide from the world and his legacy are up-ended when a young mutant arrives, being pursued by dark forces. For more about Logan and the Logan Blu-ray release, see Logan Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on May 23, 2017 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. Director: James Mangold Writers: James Mangold, Michael Green, Scott Frank, Roy Thomas, Len Wein, John Romita Sr. Starring: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Dafne Keen, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant, Elizabeth Rodriguez » See full cast & crew Logan Blu-ray, Video QualityLogan is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 2.38:1. Shot digitally with the Arri Alexa XT and finished at a 4K DI (all according to the IMDb), this is another stellar looking high definition presentation in what has generally been a problem free X-Men experience on Blu-ray. The film in its original theatrical version (more about the Noir iteration in a moment) has unsurprisingly been graded at various moments, with a lot of the early footage bathed in a kind of sepia tone which brings out the dusty, gritty quality of the isolated site where Charles is being kept. Other moments, though, are graded toward cool blue tones, something that becomes even more prevalent later in the film. None of these stylistic flourishes materially affect detail levels, which are uniformly high throughout the presentation. Fine detail is exceptional, offering precise looks at elements like the muslin looking fabric that Caliban wears or even some of the grotesque wounds suffered by various folks (mutants and humans) over the course of the film. Shadow detail is typically quite satisfying throughout as well, despite quite a few rather dim or downright dark moments. Some intentional softness is introduced in what might be termed the "seizure cam" moments when Charles' affliction goes out of control, but generally speaking this is a sharp and well detailed presentation which should easily please fans. As someone who's old enough to remember the controversy when "colorizing" first reared its (then) unnatural looking head, I find it downright odd that there's now this trend toward "reverse engineering" (so to speak), by delivering "new, improved" black and white versions of color films, as is the case with the so-called Logan Noir version included with this release. I'm not quite sure what the supposed point of Logan in black and white is, but I personally found it kind of a yawn, frankly, at least in terms of investing the material with anything new or very remarkable. Some individual moments are quite striking in black and white, to be sure, but as can be seen by comparing screenshot 12 and 14, a certain amount of visceral impact is lost in black and white, at least in my estimation. Contrast and black levels are solid throughout this version, and detail levels are at least generally in the ballpark of the color version, though I oddly found shadow detail a little less pleasing in black and white for whatever reason. Logan Blu-ray, Audio QualityLogan's DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 mix is a consistently immersive affair, one that surrounds the listener with excellent placement of effects even before any actual imagery shows up, courtesy of some of the sounds of Logan's limo being stripped. As might be expected, the action sequences provide a glut of activity, including everything from gunfire to near calamitous accidents on the freeway. LFE is forceful, incredibly so at times when Charles' seizures are psychically oppressing Logan. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly and is typically very well prioritized even in noisier action scenes. Fidelity is spot on an dynamic range appealingly wide on this problem free track. Logan: Other Editions
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