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The Lina Wertmuller Collection: BD Review

Dec 4th, 2012

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Video: How Do the Discs Look?

These seem to be the same 1.85:1 1080p transfers that were afforded the movies' individual high-def releases. Kino has done a laudable job doing what they can with source elements here, but detail on all three films is never as sharp as it should be, and color accuracy is often all over the place. There are also steady examples of dirt and grime on the transfer prints utilized - again, this might not be avoidable, but it nevertheless numbs some of the effect these presentations have the potential to offer.

Audio: How Do the Discs Look?

The DTS-HD 1.0 Master Audio sound mixes here are a bit more impressive, capturing these zany little movies' original sound design appropriately. Dialogue is audible, music has a full feel to it - while the mono trappings of these films' original designs are rampantly apparent, that doesn't mean these transfers aren't authentic and representative.

English subtitles are included.

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