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I just finished watching Dracula on BR and noticed that the movie was very dark when compared to the DVD version. It is so dark that I feel like I am missing out on the movie. For example, Keanu Reeves is wearing a suit that has stripes on it. On BR, the suit just looks black. Also, I can't see what is in the shadows usually, but on the DVD, I can see what is going on. I don't think the director intended for most of the movie to be blacked out, so I think maybe my TV needs some adjustment. Any ideas? This is the Sony XBR4, by the way.
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