Starting with the Japanese tracks, dialogue is clear here while the overly jazzy score does have great depth at times thanks to the surround presentation in both. This includes two surround tracks in Japanese, both a DTS and Dolby Digital one, along with a surround track for the English dub and stereo one in French. This DVD set includes a ton of different audio options for the film, with four audio tracks in total found for the movie. At least the source used is in good shape, devoid of overt signs of damage or other inconsistencies of that nature.Īspect ratio of 1.85:1 and is anamorphic for widescreen TVs. This causes the movie to look very soft, lacking sharp definition and showing signs of pixilation. The image has tons of compression applied to it, though. ![]() On the plus side, the colors look fairly good on this release, although there is a slight yellow tint to them. This, sadly, is not one of those releases. ![]() Sony has done some great video presentations for DVD releases of Toho productions, including the Showa Godzilla films. ![]() ![]() It falters, though, in regards to the video presentation, which has not aged well. For its age, this set offers a lot of options, including four different audio tracks, seven different subtitle options and a variety of extra content. Released about a year after the movie came out, this multi-disc set from TriStar/Sony features the 2001 animated film Metropolis.
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