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For more about Saving Private Ryan 4K and the Saving Private Ryan 4K Blu-ray release, see Saving Private Ryan 4K Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on April 29, 2018 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. Audio here (on the 4K disc) is presented in Dolby Atmos format and even features the ORIGINAL Dolby Digital 5.1 mix that was included on the first DVD release. It’s worth noting that even the previous Blu-ray didn’t include that original Dolby Digital 5.1 mix. They just included it for ole’ time sake, I guess. It makes for great comparison as well, versus the modern Atmos. Internationally acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, Saving Private Ryan, directed by Steven Spielberg, is an unforgettable film achievement that has had a profound and lasting impact throughout the world. Winner of five* Academy Awards®– including Best Director (Spielberg) – Saving Private Ryan also garnered two Golden Globe™ Awards for Best Motion Picture (Drama) and Best Director. In terms of that flat gritty washed out visual style and how it even translates here to 4K from the film, this is just how the filmmakers (namely Spielberg, and the Director of Photography: Janusz Kaminski) wanted the film to look. A lot of films have their own very unique visual style and this is definitely one of the more memorable ones.

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as the camera slowly zooms in on him. On the UHD, small hairs growing out of pores on his right cheek are plainly visible). It finds new boldness and tagged with 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc, Adam Goldberg, Barry Pepper, Dennis Farina, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, Edward Burns, Giovanni Ribisi, HDR, HDR10, Jeremy Davies, Matt Damon, Pararmount, Paul Giamatti, Saving Private Ryan, Steven Spielberg, Ted Danson, Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore, Vin DieselSaving Private Ryan is one of Spielberg’s finest films, a vivid, emotion-wrenching, and cinematic crucible that everyone should see at least once. As good as the film experience has been previously in theaters and on disc, there can be no better way to view it now than Paramount’s new 4K Ultra HD release. It offers a reference-grade A/V presentation, with genuine improvements in both picture and sound quality. It’s not just highly recommended, but a must-have title on this format. Overall, you get no new bonus materials what-so-ever since the previous Blu-ray Disc release(s), or even really the DVD. ALL of the bonus materials are presented in SD (Standard Definition, 480i/p) with the exception of the two theatrical trailers, which are presented in full 1080p HD. Still, these as bonus materials prove to be entertaining and worth the watch if you never saw them before on the previous Blu-ray or DVD releases. I just wish some new retrospective type of interview was done with the filmmaker and cast to celebrate the film’s 20th anniversary. It’s obvious we’ll never get an audio commentary from Spielberg, as he doesn’t do those, so that wasn’t going to happen. Extras: For this 'commemorative' 20th anniversary release, Paramount has created/dug up no new extra features, which is a disappointment. There's just the same uninspiring selection previously released on the Full HD Blu-ray: a 20-minute Making of…; an exploration of the creation of the Omaha Beach sequence; a featurette on the score; a look at the film from the perspective of real-life veterans; plus a few other bits and bobs too minor to mention.

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chaos. But what's amazing isn't necessarily the primary, stage-dominant effects but rather the opportunity to hear with legitimate clarity distant cries In the Last Great Invasion, of the Last Great War, the Greatest Danger for Eight Men... was saving one. Along the way, Captain Miller and his platoon, as well as others will come together to find this one soldier. You’ll see some great supporting roles from amazing actors such as Paul Giamatti, Ted Danson , and (the late) Dennis Farina – to just name a few.Re-Creating Omaha Beach – 20 minute making of, concentrating on the authenticity and realism of the sequence and how it was achieved.



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