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Fast & Furious 1-9 Film Collection [4K Ultra-HD] [2021] [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

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the cars and across the nighttime sky -- play well against the warm city colors and the green neon lights under the vehicles. The image only gets With intense full-throttle action, awesome highspeed stunts and full-on, pedal-to-the-metal intensity, The Fast and the Furious puts you in the driver's seat and dares you to exceed all limits.

The Fast and the Furious Video Mash-Up (HD): Interactive editing app allowing users to piece together a short video with various film clips and music. As you can see, I’ve noted the audio options available on each 4K disc above. In terms of audio quality, there’s much less variability. The new lossless and object-based DTS-X mixes are consistently excellent, ranging from A- (for some of the earlier films) to A and A+ (for the newer mixes). The soundstages are big, wide, and immersive, with generally excellent clarity, smooth movement, and firm bass. At their best, the mixes can be very aggressive and muscular sounding. Each uses the overhead channels to slightly lesser or greater effect, obviously for flying cars and crashes early on and later for more action-oriented effects (jet planes, missiles, explosions and the like). The scores are typically well mixed with good fidelity.in profile, both looking left with stern, serious faces. Brian is closer than Dom. Their heads and upper chests float top center. Below them, a bit below

For more about The Fast and the Furious 4K and the The Fast and the Furious 4K Blu-ray release, see the The Fast and the Furious 4K Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on May 15, 2021 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. Quite a polarising outing, Tokyo Drift marked a departure from the glossy, over-stylised antics of the first two films (there's no speed-effect visuals here, nor any through-the-engine visuals), with newcomer director Justin Lin seeking to make a more grounded affair which actually shows very little of its highest-in-the-franchise-thus-far budget on screen. That's no bad thing, but working with a no-star cast has its disadvantages, and there's only so much more gritty, realistic and ultimately better-staged races can get you. More importantly, Tokyo Drift is appreciated for bringing director Justin Lin ( Star Trek Beyond) and writer Chris Morgan into the Furious fold, as they are the collaboration team responsible for eventually turning the franchise into an awesome film serial. Of course, it takes them a couple more tries before finally arriving there. But in revisiting all the movies, it's actually pretty cool to see how Lin and Morgan course-correct the series, starting with Diesel's unexpected cameo at the end. Originally intended as a wink and a nod connecting this third entry to the car-themed action franchise, Dominic announcing Han Lue (Sung Kang) was family is a small misstep in the timeline requiring an explanation in the coming sequels.two of the key cars in the film, driven by Brian and Dom, in full color, again mostly in profile and again with Brian's closer than Dom's. In

askew. There's a purple tint to the road and some streaks again signify a feeling of movement. A Universal logo and legalese appear bottom center and

Editing for the Motion Picture Association (SD, 5 min): Since the studio mandate was a PG-13 rating, some judicious editing was required to make the film kinetic and exciting while still not too graphic. Director Rob Cohen and editor Peter Honess take us through an editing session during the process. Interesting stuff. sorts of facial features and skin details the beneficiaries, from smoothly shaved heads to dense beards, from applied makeup to fully revealing pores. In the opening action sequence of Fast & Furious, director Justin Lin and writer Chris Morgan make a few things abundantly clear. Not only do we see the return of Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto and Michelle Rodriguez as Letty Ortiz, but this fourth installment bombastically launches the series in a different direction, driving head-on into absurdist action and impossibly bonkers stunts the moment Dom skids beneath a burning fuel tanker rolling downhill. After briefly connecting Han (Sung Kang) and Tokyo Drift to this movie, the story shifts into melodramatic gear with a tragedy that also sees Jordana Brewster and Paul Walker reprising their roles as Mia and Brian, the latter of which is now working for the FBI investigating drug lord Arturo Braga (John Ortiz). And finally, this is the entry that initially modifies the franchise from street racing subculture to the more traditional car actioner, except with weighty plots that add depth to character motivations while leaving plenty of room for insanely crazy action. intense and fluid and precise engagements ever presented for home consumption. The sheer size and intensity perfectly replicate a finely tuned Audio: English DTS-X ( Theatrical Cut only), English DTS-X Headphone ( Theatrical Cut only), English 5.1 DTS ( Extended Version only), and French and Spanish 5.1 DTS

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