Now that the dust has settled on Christopher Nolan’s near-billion dollar box-office monster, it’s time to reflect on the movie as it arrives on the digital and physical home formats.
We examine the very detailed and hugely impressive 4K version of Oppenheimer.As we press play on the Ultra HD Oppenheimer disc, it doesn’t take long to see how much work has gone into it.
Loaded with 3 hours of bonus stuff (more on that later), Nolan’s epic is technically flawless, too. Seamlessly switching from widescreen to IMAX ratios throughout, the detail in every frame is pin-sharp whether you’re looking at a close-up of Cillian Murphy’s face or the sweeping vistas of New Mexico later on.
It is, quite simply, one of the best 4K discs we’ve seen, especially from that of a new release rather than a remastered classic.Related: ‘Oppenheimer’ review [theatrical]Not much more can be said about the film itself-it’s possibly Nolan’s best and certainly its most ambitious, if indeed a little brave; a $100 million dollar movie with no lavish set-pieces, save its atomic bomb test sequence over two-thirds in, or material based within a comic-book universe.
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