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Video: How Does the Disc Look?
Good, not great. This 1080p transfer is certainly capable - and is leaps and bounds more impressive than its DVD presentation - but it doesn't quite have the spark of Universal's best Blu-ray exhibitions. Detail quality isn't a major issue - everything looks sharp - and black levels are dark and consistent, but aliasing is definitely an issue, and even the occasional compression artifact pops up now and then. Casual viewers will likely not nitpick over what is overall a legitimately solid presentation, but things here could be improved.

Audio: How Does the Disc Sound?
This DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio sound mix suffers a similar fate. There is a vivid clarity to the dialogue here, and atmospherics have a lived-in presence, but when things get rowdy, this track gets muddled. Surrounds get an occasional workout, to boot, but things here stay pretty clean and simple in front channels. It's an appropriate mix, I suppose, just not a staggeringly notable one.
Spanish and French DTS 5.1 tracks are included, as are English SDH, French, and Spanish subtitles.