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Mary Poppins Returns

4K Ultra HD

Blu Ray

  • Score
    83
    from 5 reviewers
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  • Mary Poppins Returns: A charming UHD release with top-notch audio-visuals and extras.

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    2K Upscale
    HDR10
    Dolby Atmos
    Dolby TrueHD
  • Video
    88
  • Mary Poppins Returns' 4K UHD release impresses with modest detail improvements, a vividly enhanced color palette, and strong black levels, though constrained by a 2K DI.

  • Audio
    86
  • The Dolby Atmos soundtrack of Mary Poppins Returns, while requiring volume adjustment, enriches the viewing with detailed, immersive audio but lacks the full impact Disney mixes are known for.

  • Extra
    78
  • Mary Poppins Returns' Blu-ray offers rich extras including a making-of doc, musical insights, bloopers, and Dick Van Dyke's return, minus extras on the UHD disc.

  • Movie
    82
  • Emily Blunt reignites Mary Poppins with a magical blend of nostalgia and innovation, capturing hearts in a sequel that honors its origins while enchanting a new generation.

    Video: 88

    Mary Poppins Returns" graces the Ultra HD scene with a 4K presentation that, while not dramatically surpassing its Blu-ray counterpart, delivers a modest but noticeable upgrade in visual quality, making it the definitive version for home theaters. Shot digitally at resolutions up to 3.4K before being finished with a 2K digital intermediate, the film is presented on UHD with a native resolution of 3840 x 2160p, utilizing the widescreen 2.40:1 aspect ratio. The HEVC H.265 encoding embraces a 10-bit video depth, Wide Colour Gamut (WCG), and High Dynamic Range (HDR), enhancing the visual experience beyond what is possible with standard definition. Despite the upscale from a 2K DI, the image benefits from a slight uptick in detail, offering more nuanced textures across London's vistas, character attire, and facial features. The richer color palette and improved contrast brought forth by HDR stand out, particularly in the film's more whimsical sequences which showcase a broader spectrum of vivid tones and sharper clarity.

    The enhancements in color reproduction are particularly noteworthy, providing added depth and vibrancy to the film's magic-infused scenes as well as the more subdued moments set in the foggy streets of London. Colors are more saturated, with primary hues displaying greater intensity and secondary colors popping against the film's Victorian backdrop. The blend of reality and animation benefits immensely from this, rendering scenes in Topsy Turvy’s shop and the park near the Banks’ home with a delightful zest. Even in darker scenes, black levels remain deep and consistent, preserving detail without succumbing to banding or other artifacts. Skin tones appear natural and consistent throughout, offering a realistic portrayal of characters under various lighting conditions.

    The application of HDR does wonders for both highlight detail and shadow depth, ensuring that white elements are crisp without being overpowering and that dark areas maintain their detail without muddiness. From the brighter, imaginative sequences to the nuanced depths of the London fog, the visual experience is rounded out with a very good video presentation. While some may have hoped for a more transformative leap from the Blu-ray, this UHD release of "Mary Poppins Returns" subtly enhances the enchanting world of Mary Poppins with improved sharpness, color depth, and textural details that fans will surely appreciate as they invite this magical nanny into their home theater collections once again.

    Audio: 86

    Mary Poppins Returns' 4K UHD Blu-Ray elevates its audio experience with a Dolby Atmos soundtrack, notably surpassing its Blu-ray DTS-HD MA 7.1 counterpart in terms of technical prowess. Despite facing the common issue associated with Disney's 'Atmouse' mixes—necessitating a volume increase to achieve optimal levels—the Atmos track provides a satisfying auditory experience upon adjustment. Dialogue maintains clarity and priority, centrally anchored in the frontal array, ensuring coherence throughout. The soundtrack's imaginative use of environmental effects and dynamic set pieces, like the Royal Dalton chase, utilizes the surround channels effectively, enhancing the whimsy and magic inherent to the plot, despite a somewhat conservative low-frequency (LFE) engagement.

    The Atmos mix's implementation of overhead audio objects contributes substantially to an immersive soundscape, particularly during musically driven or choreography-laden sequences. Front overhead channels add depth, while rear overheads introduce discrete sound effects, enriching the soundstage's complexity. However, the track does not always make discrete use of the top channels, leading to sporadic moments of full immersion. Music sprawls with fidelity and warmth across the array, occasionally feeling expansive yet sometimes restricted during quieter, dialogue-driven portions. Despite these limitations, dynamics and surround sound presentation remain playful and engaging, leveraging the overhead and rear channels effectively to bring Poppins’ magical world to life.

    While the Dolby Atmos track enhances the auditory experience with notable spatial clarity and detailed midrange distinction, it falls short of the demo-quality some might desire from a modern musical fantasy. The low end is adequate without being overwhelming, suiting the genre's needs without detracting from its magical essence. Improvements in rear channel activity offer moments of envelopment into the film's imaginative sequences. Overall, the Dolby Atmos presentation of Mary Poppins Returns is commendable, offering fans a fuller and more engaging experience that, despite its nuances, aligns well with the film's visual spectacle.

    Extra: 78

    The "Mary Poppins Returns" 4K UHD Blu-ray package enriches the viewing experience with a commendable array of supplements focused on behind-the-scenes insights, although these are housed on the accompanying standard Blu-ray disc. Highlights include an extensive making-of documentary segmented into four parts, which delves deep into the revitalization of this cherished universe, exploring everything from set recreation to musical choreography. Additional features such as a dedicated look at the film's show-stopping musical numbers and a touching tribute to Dick Van Dyke's return illustrate the meticulous care put into blending the film's historical significance with contemporary filmmaking magic. Deleted scenes, bloopers, and a specially recorded song that didn't make the final cut underscore the comprehensive nature of these extras. Despite the absence of extras on the 4K disc itself, the supplemental Blu-ray disc, along with a digital copy provides a thorough exploration of the movie's production, echoing its aim to be practically perfect in every way.

    Extras included in this disc:

    The Practically Perfect Making of Mary Poppins Returns: Deep dive into the making of this sequel, covering set recreations, musical choreography, and cameos.

    Seeing Things From a Different Point of View: The Musical Numbers of Mary Poppins Returns**: Four-part breakdown of key musical numbers.

    Back to Cherry Tree Lane: Dick Van Dyke Returns: Discusses Dick Van Dyke's impactful return to the series.

    Practically Perfect Bloopers: Light-hearted outtakes from the film's production.

    Deleted Scenes: Additional snippets not included in the final cut.

    Play Movie in Sing-Along Mode: Allows viewers to sing along with the movie's beloved songs.

    Deleted Song - The Anthropomorphic Zoo: An unpublished song with storyboard visuals.

    Digital Copy: For convenient digital access.

    Movie: 82

    Mary Poppins Returns" on 4K UHD Blu-Ray is a visually stunning sequel that manages to capture some of the original magic while introducing Mary Poppins to a new generation. Set a quarter century after the events of the 1964 movie, the story reintroduces us to the Banks children, now grown and facing their own set of troubles. Emily Blunt steps into the iconic role with grace and confidence, delivering a performance that both honors Julie Andrews and brings a fresh, modern twist to the character. The production excels in blending classic Disney elements with new, imaginative adventures, creating a seamless transition between live-action and animated sequences that retain the charm and whimsy of its predecessor. The supporting cast, including Lin-Manuel Miranda as Jack the lamplighter, and cameos from Meryl Streep and Dick Van Dyke, complement Blunt's portrayal, while the detailed sets and costumes reimagine 1930s London with a nostalgic yet fresh lens.

    Despite its efforts, the film struggles to reach the emotional heights and memorable melodies of the first film, leaving some viewers longing for the timeless appeal of the original. However, "Mary Poppins Returns" shines in its elaborate dance numbers and imaginative visuals, showcasing Rob Marshall's directorial flair for musical storytelling. The narrative tends to mirror its predecessor too closely at times, offering few surprises but serving as a solid "lega-sequel" that bridges generations through nostalgia and new adventures. The movie navigates through serious themes with a light-hearted spectacle, balancing sorrow with joy in a way that encourages both young and old to find wonder in the world.

    On a technical level, the 4K UHD presentation enhances the visual experience, with vibrant colors and sharp details bringing Victorian London to life against the backdrop of whimsical animated scenes. While it may not capture all the enchantment of the original "Mary Poppins," this sequel serves as a loving tribute that respects its roots while aiming to inspire a new generation with its message that everything is possible, even the impossible. The performances, particularly by Emily Blunt, breathe new life into cherished characters, making "Mary Poppins Returns" an enjoyable journey back to Cherry Tree Lane.

    Total: 83

    Disney's 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of "Mary Poppins Returns" delivers a remarkable package that splendidly marries nostalgia with modern cinematic technology, embodying a sequel that both respects and innovates upon its cherished predecessor. The film, celebrated for securing 4 Academy Award nominations including Best Original Song, presents an entertaining and visually stunning continuation of the Mary Poppins legacy. It excels in transporting audiences—both young and old—back to the whimsical and enchanting world of their youth, with the UHD version offering slight yet noticeable enhancements in video clarity, sharpness, and vibrant color improvements over its Blu-ray counterpart. The accompanying Dolby Atmos soundtrack enriches the viewing experience, albeit with modest advancements from the previous 7.1 surround sound presentation.

    The technical aspects of the release are commendably executed, ensuring that the film's meticulously choreographed performances and Emily Blunt’s magnificent portrayal of the eponymous nanny are showcased in the best possible light. Despite some critiques noting a lack of capturing the magical charm of the 1964 classic fully, the sequel stands as an impressive feat in filmmaking—balancing homage to the original with fresh storytelling elements. The supplemental package, though considered compact by some, is deemed sufficient by fans, providing engaging behind-the-scenes content that enhances appreciation for the film.

    In conclusion, Disney's UHD release of "Mary Poppins Returns" is a valuable addition to any home cinema collection, meriting attention not only for its technical prowess but also for its ability to blend traditional storytelling with contemporary cinematic advancements. This release stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Mary Poppins' world, offering families a visually splendid and emotionally engaging experience that celebrates the joy of imagination and the timeless magic of childhood.