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Interstellar

4K Ultra HD

Blu Ray

  • Score
    88
    from 7 reviewers
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  • Interstellar shines in 4K, praised for ambitious storytelling and groundbreaking visuals, despite its flaws.

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    True 4K
    HDR10
    DTS-HD MA
  • Video
    92
  • Interstellar's 4K UHD Blu-ray dazzles with impeccable clarity and HDR, earning acclaim especially for its IMAX scenes, though mild issues are noted.

  • Audio
    92
  • The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track delivers intensely immersive audio with powerful bass, yet overwhelms dialogue at times, as per Nolan's stylistic choice, maintaining fidelity to his vision.

  • Extra
    86
  • The Interstellar 4K UHD pack offers a comprehensive deep dive into the film's scientific and creative aspects across three discs, with an extensive array of extras exploring its making, science, and visuals, highlighted by a detailed documentary hosted by McConaughey.

  • Movie
    86
  • Interstellar captivates with its grand exploration of space, complex science, and emotional depth, pushing cinematic boundaries under Nolan's ambitious direction.

    Video: 92

    Interstellar's 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release, presided over with meticulous attention by director Christopher Nolan and cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema, delivers a transformative viewing experience that leapfrogs its standard Blu-ray counterpart in every conceivable way. The transition to 4K, spearheaded by an HEVC / H.265 encoding with an aspect ratio flipping between the expansive 1.78:1 for IMAX sequences and the more conventional 2.39:1 for 35mm shots, results in a visual feast that oscillates expertly between intimate terrestrial vignettes and the boundless expanse of space. This review focuses on the video quality presented by Paramount on a UHD-100 disc, emphasizing the unparalleled clarity and depth brought forth by the combination of native 4K resolution, HDR color grading, and the inherent beauty of film.

    Detail and texture are the stars of the show, with every frame exhibiting an almost tactile quality that enhances the realism of both Earth-bound and cosmic sequences. The meticulous rendering of dust particles in the early scenes sets a high bar that is only surpassed by the breathtaking sharpness and dimensionality of space travel visuals. The HDR enhancement contributes profound blacks and vibrant whites, imbuing celestial bodies and spacecraft exteriors with a mesmerizing luminescence. Colors are rendered with a naturalism that retains Nolan's stylistic palette while offering a subtle yet distinctly perceivable enhancement over the Blu-ray edition. Notably, flesh tones receive a marked improvement, presenting a more lifelike depiction of the characters against the cosmic backdrop.

    Interstellar's Ultra HD presentation exhibits occasional mild aliasing, but these instances are minimal and easily overlooked in favor of the overall reference-quality imagery. The shifting aspect ratio remains a point of contention for some, yet it ultimately serves as an effective narrative tool, amplifying the emotional and visual impact of the IMAX footage. The color presentation, while intentionally restrained to match Nolan's artistic vision, benefits significantly from HDR's expanded range, showcasing vibrant earth tones, starkly beautiful alien landscapes, and meticulously captured celestial phenomena with unprecedented clarity and depth. Despite minor imperfections, Interstellar on 4K UHD is a monumental achievement in home video presentation, marrying cutting-edge technology with Nolan and Hoytema's visionary filmmaking craft to offer an unparalleled cinematic journey.

    Audio: 92

    Embarking on the audio journey of "Interstellar's" 4K UHD Blu-ray presents an awe-inspiring experience that marries the visual grandeur of Nolan’s masterpiece with a robust auditory spectacle. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track encapsulates the viewer with its deep, authoritative bass and a dynamic range that rivals the vastness of space itself. From the jarring intensity of Cooper's aircraft nightmare to the liftoff that vibrates the very room you're in with its "rich, tactile, low-frequency energy," the soundtrack sets a new benchmark for reference quality bass. This track doesn’t merely play; it engulfs, with effects that whip you into storms, launch you into space, and immerse you in alien environments, all while Hans Zimmer’s poignant score underlines the emotional journey.

    However, Nolan's stylistic choice to have Zimmer’s compelling score literally drown out some dialogues brings about an element of controversy. While it delivers an immersive experience, crucial bits of dialogue are lost amidst the overwhelming score. Despite this, it’s clear that the audio track faithfully adheres to Nolan's vision, delivering sound exactly as intended. The track’s balanced yet powerful low end and meticulously detailed sound design effortlessly envelop the listener, with every swirl of dust and beep of instrument consoles captured with authentic clarity.

    This 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio doesn’t just serve as background; it's a pivotal character in the narrative, shaping moments of tension and release with precision. While some may lament the absence of an Atmos or DTS-X track, the existing mix maximizes use of height channels, creating a sense of immense depth and height that complements the visual spectacle on screen. From drones buzzing overhead to the palpable tension in climactic scenes, the audio oscillates between delicate silences and bombastic crescendos, crafting a multi-dimensional soundscape that draws listeners into the heart of Interstellar’s odyssey.

    Extra: 86

    The "Interstellar" 4K UHD Blu-ray impressively includes a dedicated second Blu-ray disc, housing the same comprehensive collection of extras previously available. This robust selection enthusiastically explores the intricate making and scientific backbone of the film, spotlighting the collaboration with eminent physicist Kip Thorne. The highlight, “The Science of Interstellar,” presented by Matthew McConaughey, delves deeply into the physics concepts like wormholes and black holes that ground the movie's ambitious narrative. Additionally, "Inside Interstellar" encompasses 14 detailed featurettes that dissect various facets of the production, from design and special effects to the conceptual realization of space and time, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the immense effort invested into crafting the film’s universe. The package ensures enthusiasts and newcomers alike receive a thoroughly engaging experience, complementing the main feature without compromising detail or depth.

    Extras included in this disc:

    • THE SCIENCE OF INTERSTELLAR: Extended cut of the broadcast special hosted by Matthew McConaughey.
    • PLOTTING AN INTERSTELLAR JOURNEY: Discussion on the film’s origins and narrative designs.
    • LIFE ON COOPER'S FARM: Exploration of the set design and its significance.
    • THE DUST: Insights into creating and managing artificial dust storms.
    • TARS AND CASE: Behind-the-scenes look at the design and animation of movie's robots.
    • COSMIC SOUNDS: Examination of Hans Zimmer’s score development.
    • THE SPACE SUITS: Overview of space suit design and wearability.
    • THE ENDURANCE: Guided tour of the main spaceship set by the production designer.
    • SHOOTING IN ICELAND: MILLER’S PLANET/MANN’S PLANET: Chronicles the challenges faced while shooting in Iceland.
    • THE RANGER AND THE LANDER: Detailing the concept and design of the film’s spacecraft.
    • MINIATURES IN SPACE: Focus on the usage of miniatures in the docking sequence.
    • THE SIMULATION OF ZERO-G: Insight into creating zero gravity effects.
    • CELESTIAL LANDMARKS: Discussion on practical effects and real physics equations used in the film.
    • ACROSS ALL DIMENSIONS AND TIME: Exploration of the Tesseract’s concept and design.
    • FINAL THOUGHTS: Reflections from the cast and crew on their Interstellar journey.
    • THEATRICAL TRAILERS: Collection of film trailers.

    Movie: 86

    Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" is a cinematic behemoth that masterfully explores grandiose themes of human exploration, love, and survival against a backdrop of near-apocalyptic Earth and the vast unknown of space. This 4K UHD Blu-ray presentation underscores Nolan's breathtaking vision with meticulous care, from the awe-inspiring visuals of wormholes and distant planets to the intense, emotional journey of its characters. Through the eyes of Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a former NASA pilot turned farmer, we are thrust into a daring mission across galaxies to find a new home for humanity, grappling with concepts of relativity, time, and our place in the universe.

    Nolan's ambition shines brightest in his handling of technical details, ensuring the film's science fiction elements remain grounded in real scientific theories, thanks to collaboration with theoretical physicist Kip Thorne. The film's visual effects, which earned one of its five Academy Award nominations, are particularly noteworthy, making full use of the 4K format to enhance the stark beauty and terror of space. The emotional core of the story, Cooper’s relationship with his daughter Murph (played by Mackenzie Foy and Jessica Chastain), provides a deeply human element that balances the film’s scientific aspirations, making "Interstellar" not just a journey through space but also a profound exploration of human connection.

    Moreover, Nolan's personal oversight of the 4K UHD Blu-ray release pays off, presenting "Interstellar" in the best possible light outside of theaters. The disc offers an unparalleled visual and auditory experience that faithfully honors Nolan's directorial vision and the film’s captivating score by Hans Zimmer. Each frame showcases the meticulous attention to detail that went into the film’s production, from the breathtaking set pieces to the carefully constructed future Earth scenes. This release reaffirms Nolan's belief in 4K UHD as the definitive home video technology, providing an immersive experience that is as close as possible to his original theatrical intentions.

    Total: 88

    Interstellar's 4K UHD Blu-ray presentation is a tour de force of visual and auditory excellence, delivering an experience that not only surpasses its HD counterpart but sets a high benchmark for home entertainment. This release as part of the Nolan collection, positions itself as a premier showcase of video fidelity and audio quality, engaging viewers in an ambitious journey through space and time. The film's visual grandeur, complemented by a bombastically loud DTS-HD soundtrack, brings the mysteries of the universe into the living room in unprecedented clarity. The set's inclusion of over three hours of extras enriches the viewing experience, offering a deeper dive into the filmmaking process and the "real" science that Nolan explores with such fervor.

    Despite the mixed opinions on its narrative and adherence to hard science, Interstellar's 4K presentation commands respect for its technical accomplishments. The Ultra HD resolution brings new life to its spectacular visuals and intricate design, allowing viewers to appreciate both the epic scale and the intimate moments with greater detail than ever before. This release does not skimp on supplementary content either, making it a comprehensive package that celebrates Nolan's audacious venture into science fiction. It strikes a commendable balance between the philosophical ambitions and the personal drama at its core, making it very highly recommended for fans and newcomers alike.

    In conclusion, Interstellar in 4K UHD Blu-ray is an essential addition to any collection, offering an immersive audio-visual experience that showcases the best of what the format can offer. It stands as a testament to the power of physical media in an age dominated by digital streaming, providing a tactile piece of cinematic history that is both a marvel of modern filmmaking and a benchmark in home entertainment technology. With this release, Nolan's vision is presented with unparalleled clarity and depth, making it a must-own release for aficionados of film and fidelity.