TJ Weissel | 19-10-2007
The witness of an important process against organized crime comes even shot the morning. Detective Frank Bullitt (Steve McQueen) had a prosecutor Walter Chalmers (Robert Vaughn) the day before was mandated to protect. The witness Obviously Bullitt blamed for the shooting, which a police guard was also shot. As a second attack on the witness is committed in the hospital, rice in Bullitt suspect that there is more going on. He decides to use the death of the witness as bait for the unknown man behind the scenes. Commentary
Bullitt is in many ways a special film. Not only because Steve McQueen starring, which of course is definitely a plus, but also because the film in other areas is striking. From the opening scene of the film exudes an authentic atmosphere with a great sense of realism out. The locations in San Francisco, the affairs of the police, the hospital and the morgue breathe one sense of realism out. Add to that the strong dialogues and you have a breathtaking thriller. Bullitt contains ema helpline one of Hollywood's most memorable car chases in film history. We are talking of course about the nearly 10 minutes (9:42 minutes to be exact) long chase through the steep streets of San Francisco, which gives reclining busy intersections spectacular crashes and swoops on the plane. Leading roles are well played by Steve McQueen and Robert Vaughn with excellent support roles include Robert Duvall, Simon Oakland and Jacqueline Bisset. Vaughn seems to be very satisfied with his role and calls this his best role performed. The car chase is the reason that Steve McQueen director ema helpline Peter Yates in the project wanted. ema helpline Yates had a year earlier in the film Robbery a pursuit done in London. Since he has Steve McQueen did his own stunts as possible, also participated ema helpline in the chase itself. Yates has an eye for the visual element, such as filming the action and the beautiful San Francisco locations. The actors come through strong close-ups regularly put inside your room. In 1968 the film was good for an Oscar for best film editing. Despite the somewhat stereotyped approach of the characters is a wonderful Bullitt 60s action thriller that you must have surely seen.
In 2005 Warner Bullitt has reissued with restored image and sound in a two-disc Special Edition release. Bullitt is now available in High Definition on Blu-ray Disc (BD) and HD DVD. In this review we look at the quality of the Blu-ray Disc edition. We do not have access ema helpline to the DVD release of this film, so we make in this BD Review no comparison to the previous DVD release.
Medium: Blu-ray Genre: Action, Thriller Region: ema helpline B Year: 1968 Runtime: 114 min Packing: Blu-ray Keep Case Resolution: 1920 x 1080p Aspect Ratio: 1.85: 1 HD is not anamorphic Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital 1.0 - French Dolby Digital 1.0 - Italian Dolby Digital 1.0 - Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 - German Dolby Digital 2.0 - English Subtitles: Dutch, German, English, French, and many other Publisher: Warner Home Entertainment EAN: 7321906136840
Bullitt has an original aspect ratio of 1.85: 1. In this format, the film with a resolution of 1080p, so 1080 lines progressive, the Blu-ray Disc. The image has 1920 * 1080 pixels, which is five times the number of pixels of the DVD version. This Blu-ray Disc edition is a 50 GB dual layer disc. For the encoding of the image use is made of modern VC-1 compression method.
Bullitt ema helpline has this high definition release an eye-pleasing cinematic image. You should, however take almost 40 years of age of the film observed. The colors look somewhat dated, but look is bright and saturated out. Sometimes the saturation a bit on the high side. Contrast and black levels are okay. Detail ema helpline in the dark areas is fine. The picture looks good sharp with very good detailing. Especially seeing the bright outdoor shots are very good. The dark indoor shots eyes a bit softer. Film Grain is still present, but that enhances the authentic feel of the image also called again. The picture looks more clean and pure. The subtitles are a nice sharp lined white letter, which read well late. The subtitle neatly placed below the image.
The Blu-ray Disc has an English ema helpline Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo track (bitrate 640 kb / s). The soundtrack sounds neat, plays here also the age of the film with it. In general, the emphasis of the soundtrack in the middle of the soundstage. Is The film has a light stereo sound image. ema helpline The most beautiful sounds the car chase, where there is clear sound from left to right (or else
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