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30 Days of Night

Blu Ray

  • Score
    66
    from 2 reviewers
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  • '30 Days of Night' reinvigorates vampires with clever story and high-quality Blu-ray.

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    Dolby TrueHD
  • Video
    71
  • '30 Days of Night' shines on Blu-ray with its 1080p transfer, maintaining high detail and stylized visuals despite minor flaws like slight blurriness and halos. A faithful, chilling adaptation.

  • Audio
    76
  • Sony's '30 Days of Night' delivers an immersive, terrifying audio experience with seamless Dolby TrueHD sound, detailed effects, and powerful bass, ensuring a top-notch vampire movie soundscape.

  • Extra
    51
  • '30 Days of Night' Blu-ray offers enriching supplements, including engaging featurettes, commentary by Hartnett and George, and high-quality trailers, despite lacking director input.

  • Movie
    64
  • 30 Days of Night delivers an engrossing, gory vampire tale with fresh twists, maintaining genre traditions while stunning with visual flair and a relentless pace.

    Video: 71

    Sony's Blu-ray presentation of "30 Days of Night" delivers a visually engaging experience, encapsulated within a 1080p high definition output at the film's original 2.40:1 theatrical aspect ratio. The image quality, save for a few negligible imperfections, shines with an exceptional level of detail, making it nearly comparable to the upper echelons of high-definition transfers. Noteworthy are textures and small elements such as stitching on uniforms, showcasing the degree of clarity offered. Despite occasional instances of minor blurriness in close-up shots and slight halo effects around distant objects, the video quality maintains a high standard. The color palette stays true to the film's chilling atmosphere, with desaturated tones and striking contrasts, especially the vivid crimson representing blood, all while maintaining authentic black levels and flesh tones that reflect the grim reality of the characters' situation.

    Adopting a style reminiscent of the original graphic novel, the Blu-ray interpretation excels in rendering a stark and desaturated world punctuated by vibrant splashes of red, enhancing the film's chilling essence. A commendable three-dimensionality and fine texture visibility are consistent throughout, although it's not without its flaws. Excessive grain in low-lit scenes and slight edge enhancement detract from an otherwise smooth presentation, occasionally impacting shadow details and creating minor artifacts against sharp contrasts.

    Despite these minor setbacks, Sony's effort in translating "30 Days of Night" into a home format is laudable. The transfer adeptly balances the cold, gloomy ambiance with the necessary bursts of color that bring the graphic novel's eerie world to life. Accurate flesh tones—albeit slightly altered for stylistic purposes—and impeccable black levels further contribute to a viewing experience that is as close to flawless as one can expect. The integration of detailed visuals with a carefully curated color scheme ensures that the film's ominous tone is both preserved and enhanced for home viewing.

    Audio: 76

    Sony's Blu-ray release of "30 Days of Night" sets a high standard with its audio presentation, boasting an enveloping Dolby TrueHD 5.1 surround sound track that is technically flawless and tonally haunting. From the initial moments, viewers are plunged into the eerie, ice-encased world of Barrow, Alaska, with sounds that craft a chilling and immersive atmosphere. The rear soundstage is alive with the distant howls of vampires, the echo of footsteps in the snow, and the sudden, shrill cries of townspeople, creating a soundscape that is as enveloping as it is disturbing. The inclusion of bass tones that are both room-shaking during intense scenes and subtly menacing in quieter moments adds to the overall sense of dread and anticipation.

    The audio mix skilfully balances the film's dynamic range, ensuring that dialogue remains crystal clear and centered, while integrating seamless transitions between effects and Brian Reitzell's haunting score. This balance helps maintain a relentless tension throughout the film's runtime. The screams of the vampires are particularly noteworthy, rendered with such a jarring clarity and precision in their placement across the channels that they add a visceral layer to the horror. This precise sound imaging, combined with the film's aggressive but never overwhelming mix, demonstrates an exceptional level of audio craftsmanship.

    Overall, the audio presentation of "30 Days of Night" on Blu-ray exemplifies how sound can elevate a film's sensory impact. With its expansive dynamic range, detailed sound placement, and effective use of silence and shock, the audio track is a testament to the power of a well-executed sonic landscape in horror cinema. It delivers not just an auditory experience but a vital component of the film's unsettling ambiance, marking it as a standout audio achievement in the genre.

    Extra: 51

    The Blu-ray release of "30 Days of Night" offers a satisfactory collection of extras that enhance the viewing experience with insights into the film's production. The audio commentary features actors Josh Hartnett and Melissa George, along with producer Rob Tapert, providing an unconventional and somewhat awkward but interesting look behind the scenes in lieu of director David Slade’s absence. A standout is the high-definition "Making of '30 Days of Night'" documentary, employing a video diary format augmented by comic book panels, offering a comprehensive view into the film’s creation. Additionally, the Blu-ray presentation shines with 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 video quality across all video-based extras, supported by a variety of subtitle options. Although not overflowing with content, the included featurettes delve into various aspects of production from pre-production to casting and the design choices that shaped the movie’s aesthetic, ensuring there is enough substance for fans and newcomers alike to sink their teeth into.

    Extras included in this disc:

    • Audio Commentary: Actors Josh Hartnett, Melissa George, and producer Rob Tapert offer insights and stories.
    • The Making of '30 Days of Night': A video diary-styled documentary divided into eight sections.
    • 30 Images of Night: Comparison feature between scenes from the film and the graphic novel.
    • Pre-Production: Details the adaptation process of the comic to screen.
    • Building Barrow: Explores the construction and digital creation of the movie's setting.
    • The Look: Focuses on the film's visual style and atmosphere.
    • Blood, Guts, & Nasty #@%&: A behind-the-scenes look at the film's special effects and makeup.
    • Stunts: Highlights key stunts and includes a gag reel.
    • The Vampire: Combines mockumentary elements with crew interviews on vampire lore.
    • Night Shoots: Discusses the challenges of shooting at night.
    • Casting: Covers the casting process for the film’s roles.
    • Theatrical Trailer: Trailers for "30 Days of Night" and other Sony releases in full HD.

    Movie: 64

    30 Days of Night," a film adaptation from the acclaimed graphic novel, embarks on a chilling journey into the heart of Barrow, Alaska, a town veiled in perpetual darkness for one month every year. This unique setting becomes a nightmarish playground for a horde of merciless vampires, taking advantage of the sun's prolonged absence to unleash a reign of horror. The film is lauded for its fresh take on vampire lore, blending the traditional with the innovative, thus breathing new life into the somewhat stagnant pond of vampire cinema. Despite its adherence to some of the genre's beloved clichés, it avoids falling into the trap of predictability, maintaining a gripping narrative pace that captivates and terrorizes in equal measure.

    At the core of the film's success is its exquisite cinematography and direction, which crafts an atmosphere of desolation and dread with skillful precision. The use of stark, desaturated visuals against the backdrop of Barrow's snow-covered landscape creates a haunting tableau, punctuated by the visceral contrast of blood against white. The vampires, led by the formidable Danny Huston's Marlow, are both a terrifying and grimly fascinating presence, their brutal savagery executed with almost lyrical excess. This visual and thematic boldness helps the film stand out, even as it navigates the familiar territory of a besieged band of survivors fighting against insurmountable odds.

    However, "30 Days of Night" is not without its flaws. The vampires' motivations and societal structure, so richly detailed in the source material, are somewhat diluted here, leaving their actions feeling occasionally aimless. Furthermore, while the film commendably strives to avoid the triteness of today's horror clichés, it sometimes lapses into well-trodden paths. Yet, these shortcomings do little to detract from the overall experience. Through a combination of strong performances, notably from Josh Hartnett and Melissa George, innovative direction, and an unwavering commitment to its chilling premise, "30 Days of Night" emerges as a noteworthy entry in the vampire genre, offering both thrills and a thought-provoking exploration of survival amidst absolute darkness.

    Total: 66

    30 Days of Night" has made a significant mark in the vampire movie genre, managing to infuse new life with its clever and original storyline, reminiscent of classics like John Carpenter's "The Thing," "Dawn of the Dead," and "The Lost Boys." It provides an electrifying cinematic experience teetering on the edge of horror spectacle, making it a feast for fans of the genre. The Blu-ray edition of this standout film elevates the experience further with exceptional video and audio quality that ensures viewers are as close to the chilly, blood-curdling action as possible. Additionally, a decent collection of extras enriches the viewing experience, contributing to its recommendation as a must-have for vampire and horror enthusiasts.

    The film may not sweep awards ceremonies, but its combination of blood, gore, and an enthralling story delves into the depths of horror in a manner that's both fun and frightening. The pace is relentless, engaging audiences from beginning to end with spectacular visual effects that are far from being merely 'gross'. This Blu-ray release strongly upholds the film's high-quality production values, boasting terrific video and audio presentation alongside spiffy supplements that are likely to delight even the more casual admirers of vampire lore. Its ability to transcend expectations while staying faithful to genre conventions is what positions "30 Days of Night" as a commendable entry in contemporary horror.

    In conclusion, "30 Days of Night" on Blu-ray presents a comprehensive package that transcends the typical vampire flick. Its innovative narrative coupled with top-notch production values renders it highly recommended for both die-hard genre fans and those merely dipping their toes into vampiric waters. This edition not only celebrates the film's distinguished place within horror cinema but also ensures its chilling essence is captured with immaculate clarity for home viewers.