Despite the intense sound effects, dialogue remains crisp and well-prioritized in the mix. Special Features
If you own the previous Blu-ray (released in 2008 and re-issued in 2013), you know the pain. That disk was a workmanlike effort, but it suffered from digital noise reduction (DNR) that waxy the skin tones and edge enhancement that created distracting halos around the jets. The disc, however, is a native 4K transfer derived from a new scan of the original 35mm film negatives. top gun 1986 4k
is a reference-quality disc. It demonstrates exactly why the Ultra HD format exists. It rescues a blockbuster from the murky days of early digital home video and presents it with the respect Tony Scott’s cinematography deserves. Despite the intense sound effects, dialogue remains crisp
Furthermore, the soundtrack—featuring Berlin’s "Take My Breath Away" and Kenny Loggins’ "Danger Zone"—has never sounded better. The separation of instruments and the depth of the score heighten the emotional beats of the film, from the euphoric volleyball scene to the tragic loss of a wingman. The disc, however, is a native 4K transfer
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