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Three big no-nos are worth mentioning when it comes to the transfer: it's
a very poor NTSC-to-PAL conversion that shows its faults easily when someone
moves, particularly with close-up faces, as they judder onscreen; it's not
anamorphic and that leads to the third - whoever put the subtitles onto the
disc didn't place them within the 16:9 centre frame, treating the screen as
a 4:3 canvas, so when you zoom the picture in on a widescreen TV, not only
do they get cut off at the bottom, but when you raise the picture, as can be
done on some widescreen televisions, it's still not possible to get the picture
AND the subtitles onscreen. D'oh!
The average bitrate is 5.39Mb/s, occasionally peaking over 8Mb/s.
Dolby Surround is as far as the soundtrack goes. Vangelis have put
together a decent score, but none of it really delivers anything in the
striking fashion you'd expect for such an epic tale.
The only extra is a 100-second Trailer in 4:3 pan-and-scan, which is
not worth a great deal either. There are 30 chapters to the film and the
menus are static but play a short looped part of the film score.
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