| Feature | Specification | |---------|----------------| | Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 (original theatrical) | | Resolution | 1920x1080p (progressive scan) | | Codec | AVC (MPEG-4 Part 10) @ ~20-30 Mbps | | Color Space | Rec. 709, 8-bit depth | | Audio (French) | DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (lossless) | | Subtitles | English (SDH), French (for the deaf/hard of hearing) |
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Verdict The 1080p Blu-ray is the recommended format for viewers who want to experience the film’s tactile cinematography and nuanced performances with strong picture fidelity and faithful audio. Blue Is the Warmest Colour remains a challenging, deeply felt film — one of the most talked-about romances of the 2010s — and this Blu-ray presentation does justice to its aesthetic and emotional ambitions. blue is the warmest color 2013 bluray 1080
While several versions exist, two primary releases dominated the market: Criterion Collection (US) Artificial Eye (UK) Region A (Locked) Region B (Locked) Bitrate Higher (~28.7 Mbps) Lower (~20 Mbps) Special Features Bare-bones (Trailer, TV spot, Essay) Interviews, Deleted Scenes Subtitles Optional English Forced English (cannot be turned off)
Thus, the standard BluRay 1080p is the —it is cheap, widely available, and represents exactly what the director approved for home release. Blue Is the Warmest Colour remains a challenging,
: Rich and natural, specifically emphasizing the symbolic blue tones throughout the narrative.
Special Features (typical/possible)
: Shares the same digital master foundation as the Criterion release.