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Maleficent

4K Ultra HD Blu-ray

  • Score: 68

    from 3 reviewers

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  • Maleficent shines in UHD with stellar casting, revitalized story and visuals; a must-see for Disney fans.

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  • Video: 83

  • Maleficent's 4K UHD upgrade impresses with vibrant HDR, enhancing detail and colors, despite some digital flaws and noise reduction on Jolie.

  • Audio: 83

  • Maleficent's upgraded Dolby Atmos soundtrack enhances the immersive experience with dynamic range and clarity, despite needing volume adjustment and facing typical Disney issues.

  • Extra: 73

  • Maleficent's UHD lacks extras; bundled Blu-ray from 2014 offers limited content like Featurettes, Deleted Scenes. Extras cover casting, production insights but total a mere half-hour. Includes digital code and embossed slipcover.

  • Movie: 80

  • Maleficent reimagines Sleeping Beauty with a complex, sympathetic villain in Jolie's standout performance, blending dark themes with stunning visuals and technical prowess in its UHD release.

    Video: 83

    Maleficent" ascends to its UK 4K UHD Blu-ray zenith, echoing its US release with a rendition that astutely leverages the inherent potential of its 2K Digital Intermediate. Flawlessly presented in a 3840 x 2160p resolution, the film captures its original cinematic essence within the widescreen 2.39:1 aspect ratio. Bolstered by 10-bit video depth, a wide color gamut (WCG), high dynamic range (HDR), and encoded with the highly efficient HEVC (H.265) codec, this disc showcases unparalleled video quality. Our analysis leverages an advanced viewing setup, comprising an LG 55B7 Dolby Vision 4K UHD OLED TV and an LG UP970 Dolby Vision 4K UHD Blu-ray player, offering a profoundly immersive review experience.

    HDR and WCG are the pivotal elements that significantly enhance the visual fidelity of "Maleficent," enabling a delicate uptick in clarity, texture, and detail—from the iconic intricacies of Maleficent's horns and wings to the meticulously designed armors and enchanting natural landscapes that define her realm. Such advancements imbue the film with a rejuvenated visual vibrancy, particularly noticeable in scenes highlighting the contrast between sharp clarity and intended softness for artistic effect. The digitally shot production benefits from a pristine cleanliness, with HDR amplifying the lush palette of colors, notably Maleficent's vibrant green sorcery and the nuanced shades of the darker, fairy-tale-esque sequences.

    The transition to 4K UHD uplifts "Maleficent" beyond its SDR confines, offering a tangible elevation in overall picture quality. This enhancement manifests in more pronounced textural details and an enriching color reproduction that deepens both the visual impact and emotional resonance of key scenes. While the upgrade underscored some limitations of digital effects and post-processing anomalies—such as noise and occasional halos—the overall effect is one of sharpness, luminosity, and a richer, more immersive viewing experience. Deep blacks and accurately maintained tones further contribute to a compelling portrayal of this visually stunning narrative, despite minor drawbacks in noise levels and digital seams.

    Audio: 83

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Maleficent" presents an intriguing case study in the upgrading of audio tracks, from the already robust DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 mix found on its standard Blu-ray, to a new Dolby Atmos soundtrack which, despite some limitations inherent to Disney's approach to sound design, offers a compelling aural experience. While the Atmos mix doesn't revolutionize the soundscape, it fortifies it with dynamic range enhancements and improved directionality that make good use of the surround sound setup. Key sequences, such as the climactic dragon attack or the enchanted forest’s trees defending their realm, immerse the viewer with vivid detail, from the rushing of wings overhead to the thunderous clash of titanic forces. Voiceovers maintain clarity and are carefully delineated from other auditory elements, ensuring dialogue remains front and center, anchored by a sound stage that supports both sweeping scores and the more delicate sounds of nature and magic with equal finesse.

    Despite Disney's typically cautious audio mastering, which demands a volume adjustment for optimal listening, the Dolby Atmos track manages to avoid the trap of compression that lessens impact in many modern soundtracks. Once volume levels are corrected, low-frequency effects (LFE) kick in with vigor, providing a substantial backbone to the film's more fervent moments – without overwhelming the finer audio details. The use of overhead channels, while not overly aggressive in creating discrete effects, complements the overall mix by offering additional layers of immersion. This is particularly evident during sequences involving the flight of fairies or moments of aerial combat, where their use enhances the dimensional quality of the on-screen action.

    Though it might not push the boundaries of what Dolby Atmos can achieve, "Maleficent's" audio presentation solidifies its auditory appeal with well-defined spatial distribution and an energetic low end that brings depth to its fantastical elements. It achieves a balance between intensity and nuance, making it a satisfactory upgrade over its predecessor without losing sight of Disney’s signature sound aesthetics. This makes for an enjoyable listening experience for audiophiles and fans alike, provided they make the necessary adjustments to fully appreciate the depth and breadth of this enchanted soundscape.

    Extra: 73

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Maleficent" offers a visually stunning viewing experience, yet it falls short in enhancing that with supplemental content, providing none on the UHD disc itself. Instead, fans seeking behind-the-scenes insight must turn to the bundled Blu-ray, a carryover from the 2014 release. This inclusion houses a modest collection of extras that, while insightful, cover familiar ground without diving deep into the creative process. Featurettes such as "Aurora: Becoming a Beauty" and "From Fairy Tale to Feature Film" offer glimpses into the casting of Elle Fanning and the adaptation from animation to live-action, respectively. Other segments like "Building an Epic Battle" and "Classic Couture" shed light on specific production aspects but only scratch the surface. The addition of five brief deleted scenes and "Maleficent Revealed" provides a peek into the cutting room floor and visual effects efforts, but overall, this package feels like a missed opportunity to fully explore the film's artistic achievements. Despite these limitations, and the inclusion of a Movies Anywhere digital copy code and an embossed slipcover, this release may leave enthusiasts wanting more from their supplemental viewing experience.

    Extras included in this disc:

    • Aurora: Becoming a Beauty: Insights into Elle Fanning's casting, role, and performance.
    • From Fairy Tale to Feature Film: Discussion on the adaptation from animation to live-action.
    • Building an Epic Battle: Details on the stunt work and planning of a first act action set piece.
    • Classic Couture: A look at Angelina Jolie’s iconic horn headdress.
    • Maleficent Revealed: A reel showing the visual effects efforts.
    • Deleted Scenes: A collection of five scenes cut from the final film.

    Movie: 80

    Maleficent" plunges deep into the back story of one of Disney's most iconic villains, transforming her tale into a narrative rich with themes of betrayal, revenge, and ultimately, redemption. This reimagining breathes new life into the classic "Sleeping Beauty" story by shifting focus from the titular princess to the complex figure of Maleficent herself, portrayed with a magnetic blend of strength and vulnerability by Angelina Jolie. Her performance, powered by both a tangible emotional depth and a commanding physical presence, truly anchors the film. The narrative ingeniously reverses the villain's role, presenting Maleficent as a wronged fairy defending her realm against human incursion, her curse on Aurora driven more by pain than sheer malevolence. The nuanced storytelling here paints characters in shades of grey rather than black and white, enriching the traditional tale with layers of complexity.

    The 4K UHD Blu-Ray release of "Maleficent" offers a visual and auditory feast, boasting an impressive 2160p/HDR video quality that enhances the film's stunning visuals and intricate world-building. Coupled with the immersive Dolby Atmos audio, every scene, from the lush landscapes of the Moors to the dark depths of Maleficent’s despair, is brought to life with exceptional clarity and depth. This technical leap forward makes the retelling even more compelling, ensuring that both newcomers and long-time fans appreciate the detailed craftsmanship that has gone into reinterpreting this fairy tale world.

    Behind this technical prowess and innovative storytelling lies a narrative that challenges traditional fairy tale norms. Maleficent's journey from revenge to redemption, underscored by themes of intolerance and understanding, offers a fresh perspective on the concept of true love and villainy. The movie thus stands as a testament to the power of perspective, transforming a well-worn story into a contemporary tale of complexity and catharsis. With its striking visuals and a story that delves deep into the heart of its titular character, "Maleficent" is redefined not just as a visual spectacle but as a narrative about growth, forgiveness, and the gray areas that define us.

    Total: 68

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Maleficent" brings a new dimension to Disney's live-action adaptations, offering a deep dive into the backstory of one of its most iconic villains. This presentation stands out, not just for its narrative depth, but also for the technical excellence it brings to home theaters. The upgrade to 4K provides a significant boost in video clarity and color vibrancy, elevating the visual storytelling to new heights. The addition of a Dolby Atmos track enhances the audio experience, ensuring that every nuance of the film's atmospheric soundscape is felt, despite the extras package being somewhat limited and unchanged from previous releases.

    Angelina Jolie's portrayal of the titular character is a standout feature, breathing life into a reimagined Sleeping Beauty that challenges and updates its traditional themes. The inspired casting, coupled with the film's ambitious narrative approach, transforms a well-worn tale into something fresh and nuanced. This Blu-ray release does justice to the film's dynamic range and intricate details, although some viewers may yearn for more in terms of bonus content. The inclusion of a SteelBook packaging variant caters to collectors, adding an extra layer of allure to this edition.

    Concluding, the 4K UHD Blu-ray of "Maleficent" is an essential acquisition for both fans of the film and Disney enthusiasts looking for a high-quality home cinema experience. Its superb video and audio upgrades make it a noteworthy release amidst a crowded field of live-action adaptations. Although the extras fall short of expectations, the main feature's enhanced presentation more than compensates, making "Maleficent" a valuable addition to any collection, especially with a sequel on the horizon.