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After moving to a new town, two brothers discover that the area is a haven for vampires.
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◎译 名 捉鬼小灵精/捉鬼小精灵/粗野少年族/狂野少年族
/ J! Y, G# U/ T9 C◎片 名 The Lost Boys
+ l$ R$ o' }; h8 E5 @& n◎年 代 19873 d" N* K* q* @# O. w2 V
◎产 地 美国) `6 ^6 V6 `! }5 C: j% _/ L$ ~
◎类 别 喜剧/惊悚/恐怖/奇幻3 D: d. P$ R% G+ G5 v
◎语 言 英语! d, v( N; a7 k3 y& d4 C
◎上映日期 1987-07-31(美国)
! n9 m. V" ~. j& [◎IMDb评分 7.2/10 from 142,887 users
[' |# n4 b g' B9 V# m' [4 K4 x◎IMDb链接 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093437/
. S/ B$ n- l3 A: q4 C% A$ f◎豆瓣评分 6.3/10 from 796 users
& Y8 ~7 Q% a8 T* t0 U( O( M◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/1293473/) j5 T5 V+ l% p1 d% H3 p: }
◎文件格式 x265 + DTS g7 H* W) [* U9 I" c( `
◎视频尺寸 3840 x 21609 s( z3 l4 Z& O$ ^7 d2 t8 G* j
◎文件大小 1DVD 56.86 GiB& P& r! s7 v( Y/ M( b
◎片 长 1:37:26.090 (h:m:s.ms)3 n1 S" }- H1 ]4 d
◎导 演 乔·舒马赫 Joel Schumacher6 ?3 ?6 H- n6 O9 _) c# D
◎编 剧 Jan Fischer
& z; G: D$ {1 C8 j; N3 {5 T James Jeremias
$ p$ S! C* d! V◎主 演 科里·费尔德曼 Corey Feldman
! f1 d! O! y' c2 {& T; R 科里·海姆 Corey Haim& w+ }# s; S1 `! [! H
黛安·韦斯特 Dianne Wiest
& G+ L! `% m7 t/ O 杰森·帕特里克 Jason Patric; _/ S9 Y+ d, g1 ~
基弗·萨瑟兰 Kiefer Sutherland
) l' ~) X4 ^; N3 o2 \2 Z Chance Michael Corbitt4 k) E7 I7 d: K
科迪 Cody
9 j# K) G! G5 `! p+ U" P4 G( S 福尔森 Folsom
$ r# @% i$ c( B9 U& m B( l 杰米·格尔兹 Jami Gertz
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◎标 签 美国 | 吸血鬼 | 恐怖 | 恐怖电影 | 我看过的恐怖电影 | 惊悚 | 1987 | 我看过的电影% D4 M) S* ^0 j7 |
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因家庭财政危机,单身妈妈露茜(Dianne Wiest 饰)不得不带着两个儿子——麦克(Jason Patric 饰)和山姆(Corey Haim 饰)来到加利福尼亚某偏僻的海滨小镇桑塔卡拉居住。桑塔卡拉被青少年飞车党弄得乌烟瘴气,而且当地还流传着吸血鬼的传说。' `( r2 h3 `7 |3 b( Q, \
5 B- K( h/ b' [' h% P- A+ ?$ @0 f 两兄弟在这里很快结识了艾加(Corey Feldman 饰)和艾兰(Jamison Newlander 饰)两兄弟,他们自称吸血鬼猎人,当然麦克和山姆对这种传闻嗤之以鼻。不久,麦克迷上了飞车党头目戴维(Keifer Sutherland 饰)的女友斯塔(Jami Gertz 饰)。山姆很快便发现,哥哥的举止竟越来越像传说中的吸血鬼……
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) a6 o1 i0 g& ] \6 Y9 y Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It's fun to be a vampire. Sam and his older brother Michael are all-American teens with all-American interests. But after they move with their mother to peaceful Santa Carla, California, things mysteriously begin to change. Michael's not himself lately, and Mom's not going to like what he's turning into.
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复制代码 The Lost Boys 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality " s3 Y3 W% U* }
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NOTE: The screenshots in this review are all sourced from the newly-remastered Blu-ray disc and, as such, obviously do not represent the 2160p, HDR10-enhanced transfer on the 4K disc. Both transfers are reviewed below.As is the case with the wide majority of Warner Bros.' 4K catalog releases, this outstanding 2160p transfer features a strong and stable image that's slightly sweetened in key areas but nonetheless seems to preserve the film's intended appearance -- it looks like a product of its time, and that's absolutely no complaint. The Lost Boys has an unmistakable visual style, one whose persistent black levels are supported strongly by vivid cross-lighting and locations that drip with 1980s visual flair. Obviously the boardwalk scenes are standouts, with inviting atmospheres like the video and comic stores as well as other shops dotted with arcade games, colorful signs, and neon lighting. The Lost Boys' underground headquarters, a hybrid of murky cave dwellings and an edgy teen's bedroom, likewise looks great; everything's lit for show here (maybe to a ridiculous extent), so nothing of importance is lost in the shadows. Its native 4K source material plays without a hitch at every turn with strong textures, very fine film grain, and excellent contrast, while the HDR10 enhancement supports is era-specific color design almost* perfectly. If you haven't seen The Lost Boys in several years or even decades, this 2160p transfer will be like seeing the film for the first time.
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. L( D- b: J/ { e/ ~* \0 b* - One possible cause for concern occurs starting at the 1:26:30 mark: brief one-frame white flashes occur between shot changes, exactly seven times during the next 30 seconds. (Without dipping into spoiler territory, it happens during a climactic death scene that's predominantly white.) This anomaly occurred nowhere else during the movie, nor was it visible on the Blu-ray at the same spot... so there's either something going on with the disc's HDR10 layer here, or the root cause is just on my end. UPDATE 9/22: No forum members have encountered this problem to any degree, so it is safe to assume this is not a widespread issue but rather something related to my specific setup.
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Much like Warner Bros.' new 4K edition of Poltergeist, The Lost Boys also includes a remastered Blu-ray disc that is not available separately. As such, it shares many of the same source-related highlights including strong image detail, striking color depth, excellent black levels, and an overall stability that consistently outshines the 2008 Blu-ray edition. Aside from typical format-specific issues like trace compression artifacts and banding, the only issue here occurs during scenes bathed in red (this happens several times during the film's final act), which are already somewhat unavoidably flattened on the 4K disc but which bleed slightly here due to saturation levels that buckle under the limitations of SDR. (I noticed a similar issue on Warner Bros.' Blu-ray of The Batman, which ventured into similarly oversaturated territory in the home stretch.) Yet overall, it's still a very solid 1080p transfer that easily exceeds the 2008 disc.
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( ^1 J% D; I( H, N2 {- k* b5 cNOTE: Both the 4K and Blu-ray discs in this release feature the same default audio track, reviewed below.Though original 35mm prints of The Lost Boys came equipped with Dolby stereo audio, 70mm blow-up prints used a six-track mix so one can only assume that's where the 5.1 remixes on all digital home video releases stemmed from. Warner Bros.' earlier 2008 Blu-ray opted for a Dolby TrueHD 5.1 track but this new 4K disc repurposes it to DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio and, although the differences are not major (and may not even be apparent to those not actively listening for them), I was able to detect a bit more sonic vibrancy at key moments despite this newer track's similarities in both fidelity and level balance, which means that any main observations in our review of the 2008 Blu-ray still hold true. Most will still find this be a very satisfying track that, in many respects, defies the film's age by a good 5-10 years, although the continued omission of the theatrical stereo mix is still a bit disappointing.+ w* E: ?# F7 L( i% o) t
Optional subtitles, including English (SDH), are included during the main feature and all applicable extras.5 f. C) F: F) Q% X+ A5 A, q7 ?
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