Film grain is rendered in a far cleaner manner with this presentation, and it really helps the sequences the Blu-ray had issues with. The digital presentation is very clean, even managing to provide clear improvements over Criterion’s own Blu-ray. Of Criterion’s debut 4K titles, this may be the one I was most impressed by. A 1080p, high-definition version can be found on the included standard Blu-ray disc, which is covered here. and Criterion, scanned from the 35mm original A/B negative. The presentation has been sourced from a new 4K restoration performed by Warner Bros. The film is presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on a dual-layer, BD-66 disc with a 2160p/24hz ultra high-definition encode and Dolby Vision. The Hughes’ brothers’ debut feature film Menace II Society reenters The Criterion Collection with a new 4K UHD edition.
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