Dani Ramos (Natalia Reyes) didn't know why she was being hunted by a shape-shifting killing machine (Gabriel Luna) from the future. She just knew that her survival rested with time-tossed cyborg warrior Grace (Mackenzie Davis), veteran robot fighter Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), and aging, assimilated T-800 "Carl" (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Return to the storied sci-fi franchise for producer/co-writer James Cameron co-stars Diego Boneta, Steven Cree, Edward Furlong; Tim Miller directs. 128 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Atmos, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish; deleted scenes; featurettes. Two-disc set.
A**E
Video is pretty good, the audio mix steals the show
Dark Fate is one of those divisive films that, despite being technically sound, do lose attention due to fan enragement. The 4K speaks for itself, despite the film being good or bad. The image is stellar here, no doubts about it. The peculiar color grade is not the most favorable for a perfect HDR transfer, but commits to the overall resolution by providing distinct shades and pretty solid black levels.The sound shines here. Dark fate has a very aggressive sound mix that is perfectly complemented by the atmos mix. Bass is punchy, surround is pretty good and it makes a overall great reference disc.Video- 4/5Audio- 5/5
R**N
Na
Na
A**R
Good
Good is sound and video
R**I
Good movie but price high only high in India
Good movie but price high only high in India
S**R
Average release!
Average movie of Terminator series. Picture n Sound quality is decent but,Rs.1499/- is more than enough for a simple single disc version Bluray. Hindi is included in Audio languages.You can skip these average releases if,you are not fan of these series or any particular artists.
K**O
Good
Good movie
S**R
Average movie
Nothing great about this movie
J**L
Only nostalgic value
Didn't like the movie much, just above average, that too because of nostalgia. And one thing, Excel used to sell Blu-ray at 999 when sony/ reliance priced their Blu-ray at 1199. Now they have monopolized the trade and increased the price by 50percent. Sad. And I think they will hurt the home audio market further which is already facing pressure because of streaming platforms.
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