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The Polar Express [4K Ultra HD] [2004] [Blu-ray] [2022] [Region Free]

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children's book it was based on. Not surprisingly, Warner Bros.' new 2160p transfer doesn't pull twice the fine detail out of this barely 2K code. The surface-level bonus features are largely identical to WB's 2008 release and can only be found on the new Blu-ray disc, but have been re-organized due to the newer improvements give the film an even more surreal appearance that, in my opinion, works to capture The Polar Express' storybook atmosphere Meet The Snow Angels (HD, 3 Mins.) - The Cast and Crew talk about their favorite Christmas memories. There are about 56 minutes of bonus features included here, all of which have been imported over from a previous release. There are no new extras

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The Polar Express 4K Blu-ray delivers stunningly beautiful video and superb audio in this excellent Blu-ray release And the actual 4K resolution doesn’t look like a crappy upscale, or have little to no difference, like most of Pixar’s older 4K transfers and even other animated 4Ks (I’m looking at you, Shrek and the Lego Movie). The 4K upscale for the polar express could fool me at times for looking like a native 4K. It was that transformative. It was like putting on glasses. would've put this one all the way over the top, but as it stands this is still a very solid 4K upgrade well worth adding to your list. Firmly

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otherwise, and especially those with a heightened visual atmosphere... which more or less describes The Polar Express to a T. Although its Young and adult readers around the world should be eternally grateful to American writer Chris Van Allsburg for his dozens of imperishable fairy tales, to which one can easily pass a warm evening at home. Coming up with extraordinary characters and putting them in an unimaginable environment, the writer always projects his fantasy on our reality, so that by means of fantastic tools to instruct their readers, once again explain how to build a competent human relationships, and why family and friends, in spite of all the troubles should always be in the first place, while everything else must wait in the wings. Of course, Chris Van Allsburg's most famous and revered work is Jumanji, an amazing, intriguing and suspenseful story that flirts with genuine danger and does not shy away from pouring out in acceptable doses the most real nightmare flows from the main characters' subconscious on the reader. And it was just the famous adaptation of the tale, released in the efforts of director Joe Johnston, allowed the writer to find true fame and become one of the most sought-after authors on both sides of the ocean. But for all the well-deserved regalia of 'Jumanji', it would be somewhat unfair to link Chris van Allsburg's name exclusively with the adventures of Alan Parrish and his unexpected companions. The writer's creative legacy extends much further. And not the least of his works is 'The Polar Express', a small but fascinating and colorful book that tells the story of how one day a train arrives at Santa Claus's with children who deserve to see a miracle. It soared. Completely. What makes the film such a success is not so much even the story itself, but an execution which somehow manages to inject every frame of the film with a feeling of childlike wonder and exuberance. In addition, there are so many clever touches and details added throughout that a feeling of mystery and excitement just fills the viewer. Among these are the waiters dancing and singing while serving hot chocolate to the kids on the train (a very funny scene, as well), the factory where the presents are prepared, and a ghost-like hobo who is never really explained, but is incredibly crucial to the feel of the film. At one point, three of the children wander lost through the empty streets of Santa's North Pole town. As they wander, various old Christmas recordings are heard playing on phonographs throughout the town. The music provides a pleasant and nostalgic ambiance to the scene. It's touches like this that absolutely make the film. presentation shouldn't wring any more fine detail out of the picture, there is a perceivable bump in quality that likely extends to its film. Entertaining? Sure. Atmospheric? Certainly. But this bad boy's padded within an inch of its life (the source book, after all, is

The Polar Express 4K Blu-ray (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital 4K)

production, but better disc encoding technology and HDR10 enhancement work overtime to make a noticeable difference. It looks like we may be getting The Polar Express 4K in 2019. Hopefully, we can get some clarification. I noticed member Pieter V, posted a link for upcoming 4K releases in 2019. Lots of good stuff. EnglishSDH, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Cantonese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hungarian, Korean, Mandarin (Simplified), Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Romanian, Swedish( less) the film's tangible atmospheric qualities. It's an occasionally hypnotic and even somewhat eerie experience in the moment, an admirable Warner Bros are including both the 4K UHD and the Blu-ray in this release which is fairly standard at this point.True Inspirations: An Author's Adventure (HD, 6 Mins.) - Chris Van Allsburg talks about his original book the film was based on. Finally a proper artwork. This is what I call a beauty of steel book. Front cover and interior are stunning. birthday in a few years. The film's once-groundbreaking use of CGI, which never came close to crossing The Uncanny Valley, is as much a part of its overall charm as the 1985 attempt at hyper-realism that nonetheless rarely crosses The Uncanny Valley mentioned earlier and probably earned the film just as many detractors

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