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(1981) is a Blu-Ray transfer one can sink its teeth into. You salivate over the Technicolor that was used in that film. Vibrancy was in full effect, and that was made in 1981. The 2010 Blu-Ray transfer is more subdued and the vibrancy is toned down a bit. There was a 3-D version that was out in cinemas earlier this year but Warner Brothers decided to release the 2D version of the film on Blu-Ray. The differences aren’t paramount. This transfer contains scenes of extreme clarity and those of colors colliding with one another. The scenes worth mentioning are those that take place in the forest where Pegasus is introduced to us in a fantastic image of the horse swooping down from the sky. The other scene takes place in Medusa’s lair. The Blu-Ray does a wonderful job at making evident every detail possible inside this fire-laden cave while chaos ensues. Pillars crumble, fire bursts out from all directions and Medusa’s breath is seen in crisp fashion. The atmospheres of such scenes are radiant and lure the viewers in unhesitatingly. Problems occur when the Kraken is introduced and when individuals’ skin pigment becomes distorted due to the heavy lighting. Skin tones become too radiant and obtain an orange tinge to them. The Kraken sequence seems to convey top notch video games. But that is all to be blamed on CGI. The natural beauty (which is the most important) of the film is enhanced on this Blu-Ray transfer.
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