Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Three Musketeers, The (3D/2D) (2011)

The audio might appear indeed splendid the initial time you listen to it. However, be forewarned of its disguising nature. The cannonball sequences in the airships have extensive impact. There is a few great sound pattern and blending going on there. However, the rest of the movie is a bit uneven. While nothing of this has to do with the Blu-ray audio follow per say, the original elements of the audio follow contingency be noted. The discourse lacks prioritization. Words and lines are customarily mislaid amid the sound belongings and the score. The change between the measure and sound belongings is moreover a bit difficult to wrangle. All in all, the audiotrack lacks coherence and transparency. The approximate channels have a few great element but they can insufficient great directionality and panning.Most of you will be struck by the dynamics and power of the on the whole audio track, but the finer sum are exceedingly lacking.

As referred to already the package comes with 2 discs, a Blu-ray 3D duplicate and a typical Blu-ray disc. All special features are located on the 2Ddisc.

There is an audio narration with the executive and the producers. Thereare many topics covered here that will greatfully fans meddlesome sufficient in obviously listening to a commentary. "Paul W.S. Anderson’s Musketeers" is a deliberation on the origins of the story. "Orlando BloomTakes On The Duke" is self-explanatory. "17th Century Air Travel" discusses the inclusion of the airships. "Access: Three Musketeers" is aPiP underline with a riches of information. "Uncovering France In Germany" is about place shooting. Lastly there are a few deleted and lengthened scenes totaling about 14 minutes.

"The Three Musketeers" has a few great 2D video and 3D effects. And whilst the audio is a bit messy, this is still a technically capable transfer. we can’t suggest this pretension is to movie but 3D enthusiasts might find it worthwhile.

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