A genuine marvel of digital filmmaking, director Jon Favreau's The Lion King mesmerizes with the stunning photorealism in the CG animation, but it also boringly duplicates the original Disney classic without offering much new. The young lion prince finds his roar on Ultra HD with a beautiful, demo-worthy 4K presentation, an outstanding Dolby Atmos soundtrack but a small assortment of supplements. Nevertheless, the overall UHD package is Recommended.
On Blu-ray, Caleb Deschanel's photography is incredibly colorful, but in this HDR10 presentation, the earthy-brown palette enjoys a welcomed upgrade, showing a bit more variety and range in the golden yellows. The nuanced difference in the tan colors of each lion, particularly for telling Sarabi and Nala apart, is remarkable while the rest of the palette continuously glows from a vivid selection of secondary hues, bathing the evening skies in a gorgeous blend of soft pinks, violet and deep indigo blues. The orange-teal cinematography also comes with fuller, crimson reds and deeper cobalt blues while greens are more dynamic and diverse for bringing the surrounding foliage to life. (HDR10 Video Rating: 96/100)
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Likewise, the low-end also feels stronger and more robust than its predecessor, which is rather surprising. A couple minor moments still feel somewhat lacking given what the visuals would imply, such as the scene with the elephants stomping to Pride Rock. Nevertheless, the rest of the movie benefits tremendously from a weighter, slightly more authoritative bass, providing the thunderstorms and the lions' roars with palpable presence. 2ff7e9595c
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