Soundtrack English DTS-HD MA 5.1 English DTS-HD MA 5.1
Subtitles French
Rated 4 out of 5
Artistic : 8 | Video : 9 | Audio : 9.5
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Test equipment and condition (Config. HP: 5.1.4) Video broadcaster : Sony Bravia XR-65A95L (Professional CSD) Sources : Oppo UDP-203 Audiocom Reference | Zappiti Reference Pregnant : Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar Max (DTS Neural:X), SVS SB-4000
WORK - On the front with help
Ollie Cross, a young New York paramedic, teamed up with Gene Rutkovsky, an experienced emergency worker. Faced with the violent reality of their daily lives, he discovers the risks of a profession that every day shakes his certainty and leaves him no respite.
Unjustly scorned when it exits, this anxious dive into a « Big Apple » in a state of advanced decomposition shakes the tripes in the incessant reflection of the gyrophars. And despite a religious symbolism too highlighted, this shock alliance between the gallant thriller and the peasy documentary delivers a grueling bad trip that, well helped by the visceral staging of Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire and its duo of actors (Tye Sheridan and Sean Penn), pins a humanity in absolute emergency. Attention, it's shaking!
« Do you believe in heaven? Heaven, I don't know, but I believe in hell. »
IMAGE - Until the end of the night
This HD transfer without apparent weakness (an average bitrate of 33.9 Mbps) is the result of a 4.5K digital capture (with Alexa Mini LF ARRIs), which provides a very strong return of the particularly sharp photograph (shoulder camera turning, craspec appearance, bright neon lighting, raw off-shape textures and raw close-up) of the David Ungaro (The Samaritan with Stallone).
The definition is robust despite the aesthetic biases implemented, the fine details are never altered by the (light) granularity added in post-production (faces, bodies, uniforms and environments), the compression ensures all along despite an obvious (but voluntary) overload of visual information (rotating lights of priority vehicles and urban lighting flooding the screen) and the whole is ideally contrasted (dense blacks and bright whites).
SOUND - New York pulse
Two tracks DTS-HD MA 5.1 with the feverish dynamics (see the nightclub scene) and the oppressive urban atmospheres where the surrounding cacophony (a remarkable sensory work that it owes to Nicolas Becker) does not, however, isolate dialogues, with great clarity.
The spatialisation uses abundantly the five channels (sirens, road traffic, the braillements of the inhabitants) and the dissonant and/or elegiac score of Quentin Sirjacq is very open. If this is for a handful of partitions, the LFE channel is very unsolicited, as the narrative does not lend much.
More powerful than the VO (24-bit, 3617 kbps) of about 3dB, the VF (24-bit, 3802 kbps) is at its ease since making equal play with its sister. The dubbing is well incorporated into the original mixing process and is also of quality.
CONCLUSION - The jump of the angel?
If not equal Open tomb, let us not shoot at the ambulance since this descent into hell on the daily lives of two paramedics (a novice and an experienced) confronted with the manifest urban violence of the chaos of American society with a striking realism that does not hurt on violence. And believe me by word of mouth if I tell you that in Blu-ray (from A/V performances to small care), the despair and anger that grips the characters seem to be able to spring out anytime. In the field, are you ready to serve others?
Nyctalope like Riddick and with a very good hearing, I am ready to jump on physical editions and SVOD platforms. But if the quality isn't on the rendezvous, stop at the bite! #WeLovePhysicalMedia
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