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大白鲨/水中的寂静 [4K蓝光原盘] Jaws 1975 2160p BluRaycd HEVC TrueHD 7.1 Atmos-FUTAB 92.75GB

When a seaside community finds itself under attack by a great white shark, three men embark on a quest to kill it before it strikes again.

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◎译  名 大白鲨/水中的寂静
◎片  名 Jaws / Hajen / Stillness in the Water
◎年  代 1975
◎产  地 美国
◎类  别 剧情/惊悚/冒险
◎语  言 英语
◎上映日期 1975-06-20
◎IMDb评分8.0/10 from 532,061 users
◎IMDb链接https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073195/
◎豆瓣评分 7.7/10 from 75,037 users
◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/1294941/
◎文件格式 x265 + TrueHD
◎视频尺寸 3840 x 2160
◎文件大小 1DVD 92.75 GiB
◎片  长 2:03:56.345 (h:m:s.ms)
◎导  演 史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格 Steven Spielberg
◎编  剧 彼得·本奇利 Peter Benchley
     卡尔·哥特列布 Carl Gottlieb
◎主  演 罗伊·沙伊德尔 Roy Scheider
     罗伯特·肖 Robert Shaw
     理查德·德莱弗斯 Richard Dreyfuss
     洛兰·加里 Lorraine Gary
     莫瑞·汉密尔顿 Murray Hamilton
     卡尔·哥特列布 Carl Gottlieb
     杰弗瑞·克莱默 Jeffrey Kramer
     苏珊·巴克林尼 Susan Backlinie
     乔纳森·菲利 Jonathan Filley
     泰迪·格鲁斯曼 Ted Grossman
     克里斯·雷贝洛 Chris Rebello
     杰伊·梅洛 Jay Mello
     李·菲耶罗 Lee Fierro
     杰弗里·沃里斯 Jeffrey Voorhees
     克雷格·金斯伯里 Craig Kingsbury

◎标  签 惊悚 | 美国 | 灾难 | 经典 | 恐怖 | 1975 | 血腥 | 剧情

◎简  介   

  艾米蒂岛是一个旅游度假胜地,有大批的游客来这里游泳。然而,大白鲨的出现却改变了这一切。事故从一对情侣开始,他们下海游泳,女的不幸成为了第一个牺牲者,支离破碎的尸体令人惨不忍睹。当地官员却不愿意封场调查,他们怕影响旅游收入,于是请来了生物学家布朗(理查德·德莱福斯 Richard Dreyfuss 饰)。

  布朗断定,这是一只非比寻常的巨大白鲨。他的提醒并没有引起当局的足够重视,紧接着又有人死于非命,事态才变得越发严重。当地一个熟练捕鱼手、警察和布朗一共三人,决心要捕杀大白鲨,凶险重重的搏斗开始了,谁才是最后的胜者?要获得这场战斗的胜利,又要付出怎样的代价?

  When a killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community, it's up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down.

◎获奖情况

  第48届奥斯卡金像奖(1976)
  最佳影片(提名) 理查德·D·扎努克 / 大卫·布朗
  最佳剪辑 弗娜·菲尔兹
  最佳音响 Robert L. Hoyt / John R. Carter / Earl Madery / Roger Heman Jr.
  剧情片最佳原创配乐 约翰·威廉姆斯

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The included screenshots are sourced from a 1080p Blu-ray disc.

For its 45th anniversary, Universal brings Jaws to the UHD format with a practically impeccable 2160p/Dolby Vision UHD presentation. In the early minutes beyond the campfire scene the picture demonstrates superb command of its elements, the first of many notable scenes of practically reference quality. Grain is fine, accentuating the native filmic roots and bolstering the sense of cinematic texturing that sweeps through the shots with resplendent accuracy. Throughout, the picture proves to be very dynamic. There are many examples of notable, superb textures that stand apart at this resolution, notably period attire: light jackets, heavier sports coats, even a thin veil worn by a grieving mother. There's a tangible increase in sharpness and clarity across the board when comparing to the previously issued, and still perfectly workable, Blu-ray, but the UHD brings out the absolute best the original elements have to offer. Many of the weathered accents around the beaches and piers are tack-sharp and tactile and details both interior and exterior around town gain appreciable boosts to sharpness and clarity, even at distance, obvious in comparison but even plain to see when simply watching the UHD straight through. Skin textures and hairs are unsurprisingly some of the most obvious beneficiaries of the resolution increase and clarity gains. What a vivid, flowing, and fine film-like experience.

The Dolby Vision color grading is just as big a victory for the picture as the resolution increase. The colorists have certainly not gone overboard by redefining the film's color temperature or fundamentally altering any component. On the contrary, this is a perfectly natural grading that amplifies where needed without drastically changing any scene's essential tonal parameters. Depth is certainly improved over the existing SDR Blu-ray, giving more balance and life to flesh tones, more stability to sand under harsh daytime sun, more resplendence to blue waters and skies, the latter two of which transform from looking fairly washed out on the previous format to much fuller and pleasing here (see a dialogue scene with the camera positioned slightly below the characters, aimed upwards to allow plenty of sky into the frame, at the 52:40 mark for a very good example of both color grading gains and textural finesse). And when the water becomes saturated with blood, the red depth and its contrast with the serene blue makes for a striking juxtaposition. Brighter whites gain stability and clarity, such as the Brody home or the police station exteriors, both featuring white paneling and fencing. White abounds around town and is certainly one of the most readily improved components, with the green shutters and accents another point for high praise. Look at some of the seaside silhouette shots early in the film, say the 4:25 mark on the UHD. The improvements to black level output, shadow detail, and the rising sun behind clouds gently enhance the mood and screen command, reinforcing the juxtaposition between the terrifying events unfolding in the water and the detached, relaxed scene on the beach.

Further, the UHD handles challenging scenes with ease, such as a foggy nighttime boat trip in chapter 10 where light pierces through fog with no sign of troublesome artifacts. It's remarkably smooth and efficient and, combined with the wonderful black levels, fine grain, and improved clarity, makes for one of the more surprising reference moments in the movie. The print appears virtually free of unwanted blemish. The odd smudge or speckle does creep in but they're rare and barely visible, such as on the left-hand side of the screen at the 1:24:17 mark. There are no encode artifacts of note, either. This one's a keeper for sure and a must have for any UHD library.

Jaws 4K Blu-ray, Audio Quality   
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Jaws bites onto UHD with a new Dolby Atmos soundtrack. Like the video, the amplified audio track, reconfigured here to add additional overhead channels, does not fundamentally rework the source material but instead carefully and tastefully expands upon it as needed. Music remains largely the property of the front channels but does amplify as John Williams' iconic notes become more forceful; the scene in chapter five when Brody witnesses the shark attack being one of the best, and earliest, examples of the score's powerful presentation, crescendoing with greater stretch and surround integration. It's a treat; never have the notes sounded so full, the low end so positive and complimentary, the engagement so sure and balanced. Additionally, the stage stretches gently, but naturally, to include seaside atmospherics, such as rolling waves and beachside din when filled with both festive visitors and, of course, during mad scrambles out of and away from the water. The track doesn't offer any kind of high power discrete overhead elements, instead using the top layer to gently reinforce elements as is prudent to do so. On the other end of the spectrum, there's not much feel for dynamic range, depth, or detail when swimmers hurriedly rush out of the water in chapter 11; it's a fairly stagnant sonic moment but only one of a handful that feels stymied in any way. The more impressive action moments do find positive stretch, depth, and detail to all of the chaotically immersive sound elements, notably as the shark beats up against the cage during the film's climax. Dialogue is clear and well prioritized. Front-center placement is consistent and true.

Purists will rejoice with the inclusion of the healthy DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 track, but the additional channels do tastefully bring about a fuller, more robust, but not radically reworked, sound presentation that compliments the film, and the new UHD visuals, quite nicely.

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