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Originally Posted by LanceL
Aw, yes. I wanted more information regarding someone else's input. But thank you.
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Sorry for posting this long after you asked the question but if you’re still curious:
The Blu-ray comes from a 2K restoration but I’m fairly convinced this came from a lower quality 35mm print and not the OCN. The grain and clarity tends to fluctuate. White are overblown, especially in daytime scenes. Colors are murky at some points but are adequate. There are certain scenes where I’m convinced it came from a VHS tape because the textures look very digitalized. Tons of scratches and other damages that can be seen in the bigger screen as well. Overall, it’s a very bad remaster but it may just be the fact that there isn’t a better source to restore. If this really is the film’s first release since the VHS era, then it’s still worth checking out for the film alone but don’t expect any great A/V quality.