It is not that the Atmos excessively improves the 5.1 existing to date, and that we can appreciate in Spanish, as it maintains the use of the central and side speakers that allowed us to enjoy this great movie with an impeccable soundtrack to date. Black levels gain a lot in depth and shadow detail, but whites are not far behind with a good level of sharpness and brightness.Īt the sound level, the Blu-ray includes all the tracks in 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, while the 4K UHD disc stands out for incorporating the track in the original version in Dolby Atmos (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 compatible). Now we are able to appreciate every last drop of sweat and blood, with a great level of textures on the skin, and in every detail of the batteries and clothes. Whiplashhas made the leap to 4K UHD in the best possible way, with an incredible use of colors, an outstanding level of detail and impeccable clarity, standing out above a good Blu-ray, which is what we had previously. Image and sound:īoth the 4K UHD disc and the Blu-ray disc present the movie with an aspect ratio of 2.40: 1, that is, we have the typical upper and lower black stripes. The interior of the Steelbook is presented in a shade of red, without illustrations, and houses the discs, both 4K UHD and Blu-ray, each with a different image of the film. The back cover, in a striking red tone, lets us see the protagonist in black and white again on a drumstick, which is the most symbolic of the film. The cover and back cover design is very original, with the movie title in red matching perfectly with the bloody drumsticks on the drums, all in black and white. The format of the disc it includes is indicated on the front of the paper attached to the SteelBook, on the back of which is included the synopsis, technical and artistic details, along with an image of the film. This metallic edition packs the movie in 4K UHD and Blu-ray with all its extras on a satin, embossed-free SteelBook. We were able to enjoy this film for the first time as it passed through the Official Section of the Valladolid International Film Week And we leave you our review, being a highly recommended film to enjoy again, especially with a good sound system since music has a great relevance in this title. We know when we see a big one, and Whiplash it is. This dazzling film is not a story about the role of humiliation and suffering in creating a great artist, but rather the story of what happens when people think they know how a great should be forged. Andrew’s passion for perfection quickly turns to obsession as his ruthless teacher continues to push him to the threshold of his abilities… and his sanity. Fletcher discovers Andrew and the aspiring drummer is selected to be part of the musical ensemble he leads, forever changing the young man’s life.
Simmons), an instructor well known for both his talents and terrifying teaching methods, conducts the best jazz ensemble in the conservatory.
Marked by the failure of his father’s literary career, Andrew harbors dreams of greatness, yearns to become one of the greats. On Whiplash, Andrew Neiman ( Miles Teller) is a young and ambitious jazz drummer, absolutely focused on reaching the top within the elite East Coast music conservatory where he receives his training. In case they are not enough reasons, we leave you here with a photographic report and the analysis of this launch. Now we can enjoy this great title again with the best possible image and sound quality thanks to the launch of the film in 4K UHD, which has also reached the stores in an incredible Steelbook. Simmons that, after passing through numerous international film festivals such as Sundance – where he won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award – Cannes, Toronto and New York, received the highest critical acclaim. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released 5 years ago on DVD and Blu-ray Whiplash, the extraordinary film of the young director Damien Chazelle, starring Miles Teller and J.K.