02-27-2013, 03:03 AM
El transfer de Magic Mike que usa Videomax es el mismo que el de Warner en EUA. Si la película se ve como se ve es porque Soderbergh así quería que se viera, no es un problema del transfer.
"Yellow dominates Soderbergh's palette outside of the club, with vibrant blues, reds and purples reserved for the stage. Skintones follow suit, jaundiced when Mike is about town but lifelike when he and his co-stars step in front of an audience. None of it amounts to an issue, of course, as Warner's 1080p/AVC-encoded video transfer is faithful to the filmmaker's intentions in every regard. Yes, contrast and clarity are inconsistent on the whole, and yes, darker scenes tend to be a bit murky, but that's the movie Soderbergh shot and that's the movie as it appears.
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Magic-Mike...98/#Review
Si la película es mala o es buena, ese ya es otro boleto (en lo personal no me gustó).
"Yellow dominates Soderbergh's palette outside of the club, with vibrant blues, reds and purples reserved for the stage. Skintones follow suit, jaundiced when Mike is about town but lifelike when he and his co-stars step in front of an audience. None of it amounts to an issue, of course, as Warner's 1080p/AVC-encoded video transfer is faithful to the filmmaker's intentions in every regard. Yes, contrast and clarity are inconsistent on the whole, and yes, darker scenes tend to be a bit murky, but that's the movie Soderbergh shot and that's the movie as it appears.
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Magic-Mike...98/#Review
Si la película es mala o es buena, ese ya es otro boleto (en lo personal no me gustó).