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While Sheriff Brackett and Dr. Loomis hunt for Michael Myers a traumatized Laurie is rushed to hospital and the serial killer is not far behind her./ D B2 }# I$ G1 Z O( P3 B0 L
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◎译 名 月光光心慌慌2/万圣节2:梦魇还没结束!/捉鬼节2, n4 L! ?8 R: ^' z0 x( N0 ~
◎片 名 Halloween II / Halloween II: The Nightmare Isn't Over!
8 J; Z* b9 S& I$ c- ^: u◎年 代 1981
' A( R8 J+ z. w7 t2 ?◎国 家 美国
" N9 C8 k/ N6 o+ {; V6 p5 X◎类 别 惊悚/恐怖
+ P6 i9 u, \, j/ \◎语 言 英语( r8 k$ F. \1 A+ `# V2 Q
◎上映日期 1981-10-30
$ E8 H+ y' j8 ^! J7 [, y% }* h◎IMDb评分 6.6/10 from 63,469 users# C: n9 C# X3 s/ ]* z
◎IMDb链接 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082495/" Y1 {! [( X& ]; s3 X
◎豆瓣评分 6.2/10 from 864 users
9 \8 d& k3 b+ W' D' A2 }- S' P; s0 C/ L◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/1301550/ u: j6 v: M6 K# U
◎文件格式 x264 + DTS" Q% q6 |7 q* ]* W1 l- m
◎视频尺寸 1920 x 10807 N9 }0 h7 h6 j( U/ Z9 ?
◎文件大小 1DVD 44.37 GiB
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5 b& p: H: r8 }# w+ K) U R# G4 ^. m◎导 演 瑞克·罗森塔尔 Rick Rosenthal; f; t* E" E5 \- C C0 Z) W
◎编 剧 约翰·卡朋特 John Carpenter( z$ H2 D3 e9 C6 u/ [
黛布拉·希尔 Debra Hill$ w8 ]7 ]$ v" P
◎主 演 杰米·李·柯蒂斯 Jamie Lee Curtis
: b! o& F2 K5 u 唐纳德·普利森斯 Donald Pleasence
& K6 J4 R! H9 E Charles Cyphers8 b' q! [" n& f* s$ I+ d
杰弗瑞·克莱默 Jeffrey Kramer; c. `* \/ `' G$ u
兰斯·盖斯特 Lance Guest
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◎简 介
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1 v' |) i% p# x4 X' W" \- [+ E 一年一度的万圣节再度来临,大街小巷都沉浸在欢乐气氛中。然而,这个节日对于卢米思医生(唐纳德·普利森斯 Donald Pleasence 饰)来说却是一个彻头彻尾的灾难,因为他负责控制的杀人狂迈尔斯(Tony Moran 饰)逃走了,很显然,他想在这个属于他的节日中再度大开杀戒。
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% W$ V' S' K7 r0 }& n& i" v! e* F( e 劳瑞(杰米·李·柯蒂斯 Jamie Lee Curtis 饰)一度从迈尔斯的屠刀之下死里逃生,如今,重获自由的迈尔斯将他的首要目标再度锁定在了劳瑞的身上。一直在追踪迈尔斯的除了卢米思医生外还有警长布莱克特(Charles Cyphers 饰),他的女儿亦是迈尔斯的刀下冤魂。当迈尔斯得知了劳瑞的行踪正在迅速接近她时,布莱克特能否争分夺秒,不再让悲剧重演?4 [5 K* T$ Y% y: d
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Dr. Loomis and Sheriff Brackett are again searching the dark streets for Micheal Myers but meanwhile Laurie Strode is taken to the Haddenfield Hospital where she is still not safe. Micheal, being shot by Dr. Loomis six times, is also still looming in the shadows hunting for her yet this time, there is a reason why he is after her. m6 e& T' g$ O7 V+ J2 f" @
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复制代码 Halloween II Blu-ray, Video Quality
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When it comes to catalog releases, Universal has a reputation for re-purposing outdated masters plagued by texture-damning noise reduction and egregious edge enhancement. Fortunately, Halloween II seems to have escaped (largely) unscathed. I didn't notice any signs of substantial smearing, ringing or other symptoms of overzealous noise reduction and EE, and haphazard digital manipulation and unsightly encoding anomalies aren't an issue. It's still wise to approach the sequel's 1080p/AVC-encoded video transfer with appropriate expectations -- only so much can be done with Dean Cundey's intermittently soft, shadow-slathered photography -- but the presentation's highs outnumber its lows. Colors and skintones are pleasing and well-saturated, the ol' red sticky stuff packs particular punch, black levels are satisfying throughout, and fine detail is, by and large, surprisingly crisp, clean and precisely resolved. Moreover, artifacting and banding are nowhere to be found, grain is intact and unobtrusive, and aberrant noise and troubling crush are kept to a bare minimum. Again, there are a variety of shots and less-exacting scenes that will no doubt disappoint those hoping for a razor-sharp image, but those who understand the inherent limitations of the film's source won't criticize Universal's efforts. Much. The only issue, or rather issues of note? White specks, dark pocks, tiny burns, split-second squiggles (for lack of a better term), faint horizontal blue splotches and other nicks and scratches pepper the original print material, and border on distracting every now and then. For a thirty-year-old horror sequel, Rosenthal's frightfest nevertheless looks pretty good. It outclasses its DVD counterparts and makes the price of upgrading tempting.
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Halloween II Blu-ray, Audio Quality
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Halloween II hobbles onto Blu-ray without a single lossless audio mix. Instead, it offers two lossy options: a hit-or-miss 768kbps DTS Processed 5.1 surround track (that never quite capitalizes on the soundscape's potential) and a flat but reasonably faithful DTS 2.0 track. Dialogue is clear and intelligible in each one, but voices sometimes sound tinny, muffled or, in the worst of cases, both. Even so, the stereo track is the way to go, especially for purists; the processed 5.1 mix is too uneven to provide a very nuanced or immersive experience. Rear speaker activity is decent but unreliable, scrambling to snatch up obvious effects and music cues while leaving others languishing at the front of the soundfield. Low-end output is a tad disappointing as well. While the LFE channel certainly lumbers in for many a kill, it lacks finesse and power, and ultimately leaves something to be desired. It's serviceable; I'll give it that, but I wouldn't give it much more. I recommend sticking with the stereo mix. Unless lossy audio is a deal breaker, of course...
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