

These director-instigated changes remain a curious choice given the look of the preceding Blu-ray releases (both here and abroad), giving the film a slightly more Mann-like blue-green tinge that, on the one hand, makes the film look much more like the directors other films (c.f. The busier the background, the more likely youll notice, but in motion, you have to be really looking away from the focal points of interest to notice anything could possibly be amiss.

Worse still, the image has been fractionally resized, stretched and cropped for some largely inexplicable reason - evident only really on screenshot comparison, but still likely the reason behind some perplexing (but, again, very light) artefacting that spatters the backdrops from time to time. The film is promoted with a 1080pAVC-encoded High Definition video presentation framed in the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.40:1 widescreen, and it looks considerably better than the last UK release, with a much cleaner image that retains detail and natural grain, but offers a more textured, organic look for the most part. Heat 1995 Blu Ray Truehdvr Skin Tones Appear.Heat 1995 Blu Ray Truehdvr Plus Side This.
