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Just got done watching this also, and I concur with James. The first Addams Family is fresh in mind from viewing yesterday and whilst Values never quite reaches the detail/clarity levels of the first, (optical effects shots aside) it certainly appears to have more detail and clarity than the caps would indicate. It's also has significantly better clarity than the likes of Footloose and Flashdance, and notably better in respect of the encoding than other recent Paramount releases.
I don't possess sufficient knowledge about the production (other than it having a different cinematographer to the first) to take a stab at why Values has a marginally "softer" look throughout, but it quite often comes across as an inherent/intentional part of the cinematography. Regardless, I thoroughly enjoyed this rather lovely presentation of The Addams Family Values. |
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