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3 V4 \- |" M6 `◎译 名 红色警探/冲出生死线/红场特警/魔鬼红星 l3 F( x) z9 U' o3 I
◎片 名 Red Heat
+ L) _3 J; R4 @# A1 X- Q+ n: `◎年 代 19883 j% ~( }4 ^, S) H% t1 O$ P
◎产 地 美国
- e6 m9 T) Q$ x! d2 k, D+ L) @( x◎类 别 喜剧/动作/惊悚/犯罪
5 {& ~9 U6 A" S9 _ T" I% k◎语 言 英语/俄语7 r% y" g+ n- m" t9 P& b
◎上映日期 1988-06-17' b$ ]4 L7 N. @1 h a! V5 H! s! G
◎IMDb评分 6.1/10 from 60,131 users
; z/ y' h0 u1 ]◎IMDb链接 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095963/1 y3 {, W6 J5 V' u2 L' |. [
◎豆瓣评分 6.4/10 from 1994 users
) \; ^1 R( l* z. h' W" {% p. ^◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/1296875/1 M6 L; ^2 ~, e( j, G
◎文件格式 x264 + DTS
+ H0 [) h3 p! d8 z8 q4 I◎视频尺寸 1920 x 1080( r2 b# V7 d/ [) f; C) S$ P; n) w& p
◎文件大小 1DVD 42.71 GiB4 ?$ o. [ _7 E0 F; d7 _+ a8 k0 g
◎片 长 1:43:58.375 (h:m:s.ms)
7 c9 N& u2 b7 j◎导 演 沃尔特·希尔 Walter Hill) W% x U3 Q( H9 w% {! Z
◎编 剧 哈里·克莱纳 Harry Kleiner3 z; J _: W; D8 x
沃尔特·希尔 Walter Hill. s9 x$ I$ \9 v
◎主 演 阿诺·施瓦辛格 Arnold Schwarzenegger
7 I% x! x6 A# T 詹姆斯·贝鲁什 James Belushi5 j9 m- Q9 @& r- _4 `
彼得·博伊尔 Peter Boyle
5 H9 m! m# j; x- j5 S* ^ 吉娜·格申 Gina Gershon
" Z3 b0 [& }6 U; s: g8 ? 劳伦斯·菲什伯恩 Laurence Fishburne) q1 ` r' c4 m! G2 i) }
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◎标 签 动作 | 美国 | 施瓦辛格 | 美国电影 | 1988 | 阿诺德·施瓦辛格 | 红场特警 | 警匪
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A tough Russian policeman is forced to partner up with a cocky Chicago police detective when he is sent to Chicago to apprehend a Georgian drug lord who killed his partner and fled the country. 9 J! k* [( ?, i& G
* g! Q. g! n3 a$ d# v8 ]- {* B* S 八十年代,苏联国内的毒枭从美国大量进口毒品,上尉德戈(阿诺·施瓦辛格 Arnold Schwarzenegger 饰)奉命捉拿乔治亚毒贩集团,然而在围捕行动中,德戈战友身亡,毒贩头目逃脱出国。不久,在美国芝加哥,苏联毒贩维特落网,美苏两国达成协议,德戈由莫斯科赴美押送维特回国,美国方面派出警探雷塞克(詹姆斯·贝鲁什 James Belushi 饰)担任其助手和翻译。不料维特再次在同伙的配合下成功逃脱,德戈至此不得不向美国方面吐露了维特的真实身份,并与雷塞克合力追踪维特。苏美两国的差异在德戈和雷塞克身上不时体现,然而两员悍将很快弥合差异,精诚合作追索毒枭……
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复制代码 Red Heat Blu-ray, Video Quality - `( x& f) Y/ n s5 [3 L# r
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Presented in 1080p utilizing the AVC codec (at an average bitrate of 19Mbps), Red Heat offers an impressive upgrade with the transition to high-definition, but still suffers from several deficiencies that leave it firmly entrenched in the "average" category. Fine object detail is far superior to prior home video releases, but still lacks consistency from scene to scene. Those of you familiar with the prior special edition DVD release will remember the same varying level of haziness, and this transfer was likely generated from the same remastered version. However, unlike the grainy background of the prior release, this Blu-ray disc is nearly devoid of film grain, causing some concern regarding the use of DNR. Add in an overall lack of facial texturing (even in extreme close-ups), and it becomes apparent we're witnessing a degree of tampering on the part of the video engineers. It's not extreme enough to ruin the experience, but purists might find themselves a bit disappointed. Similar to the occasional lack of clarity, I was slightly discouraged by the color scheme of the film, which tends to generate yellowed skin tones throughout interior shots. Oddly enough, the effect is most prevalent during close-ups of James Belushi, as if he's plagued by a skin condition of some sort. I know I'm already sounding overly harsh toward the transfer, but it's worth mentioning one other problem, in the form of marginal black level depth, and contrast that struggles to reveal shadow details during the darker sequences of the film.
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Despite the complaints I've listed regarding the new Blu-ray edition of Red Heat, this is still a worthy upgrade over prior home video releases, and deserves a spot on the shelf of any Schwarzenegger fan.
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Red Heat Blu-ray, Audio Quality
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* ~4 e% l& H- W2 C# `Sound effects have undergone a dramatic make-over in the past two decades, leaving most productions of the 1980's sounding pale and lifeless in comparison. Given these limitations, I wasn't terribly surprised to find the lossless upgrade on this release a bit underwhelming. From the opening fight sequence in the bathhouse, it's clear the action effects won't generate a realistic tone. Punches to the face are afforded the same generic crack every time, and strikes to the body give off a muffled tone that sounds strangely familiar time and time again. Dialogue remains firmly planted in the center channel through 90% of the runtime, and when it rarely escapes to other areas of the surround field, it sounds forced. A perfect example of this effect can be heard during an early scene in the police precinct, when Lt. Stobbs (FIshburne) says something off-camera from the left side. The sound of his voice from the left speaker is so jarring and out of place next to the dialogue from the center channel, that it honestly feels forced. Clarity in the mix is perfectly fine (and represents the largest upgrade in the transition to a lossless track), but I felt the volume balance was slightly off at times. Some of the action-heavy scenes are drowned out by the musical score, pushing the effects into the background (when they should be in the foreground).$ I* k5 T# N: z/ b
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Note: Russian dialogue pops up frequently throughout Red Heat, so subtitles are prevalent through a large portion of the film. In an early scene with Drago speaking with his superior officer at the funeral of his partner, the following line reads incorrectly as "Hell pay far his crimes against the people." I'm not sure how that slipped by the quality control department at Lionsgate, but it makes for a good laugh at an otherwise somber point in the film.* B, p7 ^/ t; J- s5 ~& ^: U
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