Blue Is The Warmest Color | 2013 Bluray 1080 |work|
It wasn't a story about a breakup on screen anymore. It was a mirror.
You might ask: Why 1080p and not 4K? Blue is the Warmest Color was shot digitally on Arri Alexa cameras, primarily at 2.8K resolution. While a 4K upscale might offer minimal benefits, the film was mastered in 2K for its theatrical run. The is effectively the “native” resolution master. A 4K disc would be an upscale, not a true native transfer. blue is the warmest color 2013 bluray 1080
: While having a slightly lower bitrate, this edition is often preferred by those seeking more "making-of" content, including interviews with Kechiche and lead actress Adèle Exarchopoulos. It wasn't a story about a breakup on screen anymore
The title is ironic: the film is predominantly blue in color grading. Kechiche uses a naturalistic palette with desaturated flesh tones and occasional blue washes (mood lighting in lesbian bars, the famous blue dress). The Blu-ray faithfully reproduces: Blue is the Warmest Color was shot digitally
Because the film was shot on a DSLR in low light, there is in dark scenes (e.g., the café conversation after the breakup). The Blu-ray encoding retains this noise without aggressive DNR (Digital Noise Reduction), which is correct for preservation. Film grain purists should note: this is not film grain but sensor noise—visible but not distracting at normal viewing distances.
The high-definition presentation is derived from a digital master approved by director Abdellatif Kechiche. Because the film was shot digitally using cameras, the transfer is remarkably clean, free from the grain or physical defects found in traditional film stocks. Resolution: 1080p High-Definition Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 (Widescreen) Audio: French DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Subtitles: New English translation