The final chapter centers around Jason (Evan Rachel Wood), Avery's son, who is desperate to escape the cycle of violence that has defined his family's life. As Jason grapples with his own identity and sense of purpose, he must confront the consequences of his father's actions and the legacy of violence that has been passed down through generations.
: Black levels are well-rendered with no signs of crush, maintaining the "stark shadows and highlights" that define the movie's moody atmosphere. Audio and Immersive Quality the place beyond the pines 4k
Contains the feature film in a new 4K restoration with English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and 2.0 options. It also includes a feature-length audio commentary with director/co-writer Derek Cianfrance. Disc Two (Blu-ray): The final chapter centers around Jason (Evan Rachel
On standard HD, the film always looked moody. On 4K HDR (High Dynamic Range), the cinematography by Sean Bobbitt sings. The film relies heavily on natural lighting and a gritty, textured aesthetic. In 4K, you aren't just watching a scene; you are feeling the environment. Audio and Immersive Quality Contains the feature film
Often overlooked is the film’s sonic landscape. Mike Patton’s haunting, avant-garde score blends creaking metal, distorted vocals, and eerie silence. In the 4K format’s standard or DTS:X upgrade, the soundstage would open up.