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That's what I was thinking.davidhare wrote:Yes I've only ever seen it with the English track, but there is so much interlingual soundtrack it's screaming out for subs. This seems bizarre.
As for feature length films, WAGES OF FEAR has no english subs i e when the characters are speaking in english, which should piss off the deaf in hi-def. MONTEREY fully sub-free, pissing off... the deaf.
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The film is in fact a lot more damaged than those earlier screen caps indicate. There's a lot of scratch and flicker, although because it's Shochiku, it's to be expected. And because it's Ozu, we're happy just to have it. What strikes me is the marked difference between this 1949 Tokyo and the 1949 Tokyo of Kurosawa's Stray Dog. It's hard to believe we're even looking at the same country.
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The 1948 Tokyo of Ozu's "Hen in the Wind", however, is a lot closer to that of "Stray Dog". ;~}Matango wrote:The film is in fact a lot more damaged than those earlier screen caps indicate. There's a lot of scratch and flicker, although because it's Shochiku, it's to be expected. And because it's Ozu, we're happy just to have it. What strikes me is the marked difference between this 1949 Tokyo and the 1949 Tokyo of Kurosawa's Stray Dog. It's hard to believe we're even looking at the same country.
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Now that's surprising-- those caps of LATE SPRING are better looking than anything I've seen thru the sum of TOKYO STORY, which I own & know well. It looks nicer than SUMMER too, which I own & know well. Especially the contrast. So you're saying those caps are caps of just the very very rarest cream of the crop?
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Yep, I might have to go out on a limb and say that. Those are good looking caps; better than the overall viewing experience. I look forward to your comments after firsthand experience.HerrSchreck wrote:Now that's surprising-- those caps of LATE SPRING are better looking than anything I've seen thru the sum of TOKYO STORY, which I own & know well. It looks nicer than SUMMER too, which I own & know well. Especially the contrast. So you're saying those caps are caps of just the very very rarest cream of the crop?
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On the Shochiku DVD, some parts of this film look quite good, other parts not.
It looks (from the screen shots) like the source material has undergone considerable digital sharpening and contrast boosting, compared to the Shochiku release. I can't really judge until I see the actual DVD (no indication my copy has shipped yet). ;~{
It looks (from the screen shots) like the source material has undergone considerable digital sharpening and contrast boosting, compared to the Shochiku release. I can't really judge until I see the actual DVD (no indication my copy has shipped yet). ;~{
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dis-a-POINT-ed!!!!!!....Matango wrote:Yep, I might have to go out on a limb and say that. Those are good looking caps; better than the overall viewing experience. I look forward to your comments after firsthand experience.HerrSchreck wrote:Now that's surprising-- those caps of LATE SPRING are better looking than anything I've seen thru the sum of TOKYO STORY, which I own & know well. It looks nicer than SUMMER too, which I own & know well. Especially the contrast. So you're saying those caps are caps of just the very very rarest cream of the crop?
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He is nit picking, and besides, it is an entirely different film and frankly don't see the point in making comparisons between three different transfers. That said, I think that this compares very favorably with the others, if anything, it looks more balanced, and there seems to be less flickering than in Tokyo Story.HerrSchreck wrote:So how would you compare it to TOKYO St. & E. SUMMER, Kin? Your caps lead me to believe his claim that it is worse is simply not possible. There are no areas of either of these two CC DVD's that look at good as your caps.
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