7.4 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 4.0 | |
Overall | 4.0 |
Brice, a poor Jewish girl from New York's Lower East Side, rose to fame and won audience's hearts everywhere with her comic antics and powerful singing. Unfortunately, she had far less success in her personal life, and the film focuses on her doomed romance with her first husband, gambler Nicky Arnstein.
Starring: Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif, Kay Medford, Anne Francis, Walter PidgeonRomance | 100% |
Musical | 70% |
Drama | 30% |
Comedy | 19% |
Biography | 11% |
Video codec: HEVC / H.265
Video resolution: 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.35:1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English SDH
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BDs)
4K Ultra HD
Region A (locked)
Movie | 3.0 | |
Video | 5.0 | |
Audio | 5.0 | |
Extras | 4.5 | |
Overall | 4.0 |
William Wyler's "Funny Girl" (1968) arrives on 4K Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion. The supplemental features on the release include new program with Barbra Streisand; archival program with Omar Sharif; archival featurettes; archival program about the life and legacy of William Wyler; and more. In English, with optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature. Region-Free.
Criterion's release of Funny Girl is a 4K Blu-ray/Blu-ray combo pack. The 4K Blu-ray is Region-Free. However, the Blu-ray is Region-A "locked".
The following text appears inside the leaflet provided with this release:
"The film was restored in 4K by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment from the 35mm original camera negative and the 35mm original six-track magnetic stereo soundtrack master.
4K Scanning: Cineric, Inc.
Digital Image Restoration: MTI Film.
Sound Restoration: Chace Audio.
Color Grading, Conforming, Additional Image Restoration, and DCP Creation: Sony Pictures Colorworks and Roundabout Entertainment, with colorist David Bernstein.
Restoration Supervisor: Grover Crisp/Sony Pictures Entertainment."
In native 4K, the 4K makeover of Funny Girl can be viewed with Dolby Vision and HDR grades. I chose to view it with Dolby Vision and later spent time with the 1080p presentation of it on the Blu-ray.
Please note that some of the screencaptures included with this article are taken from the 4K Blu-ray and downscaled to 1080p. Therefore, they do not accurately reflect the quality of the 4K content on the 4K Blu-ray disc, including the actual color values of this content.
Screencaptures #1-27 are from the Blu-ray.
Screencaptures #30-37 are taken from the 4K Blu-ray.
The 4K makeover is outstanding. It gives the film an all-around very attractive and very stable organic appearance, which is equally convincing in native 4K and 1080p resolutions. However, I must immediately clarify that in native 4K the visuals are undeniably richer and more vibrant. This difference becomes especially obvious during the stage acts, but even some of the more subdued footage, like the one from the card game on the ship, can look superior. On the other hand, the discrepancy I am highlighting is between an excellent presentation and an outstanding presentation of the film, so both are equally easy to praise and recommend. In several areas, minor fluctuations affecting delineation and depth can be observed, but they are introduced by the original cinematography, Color reproduction is fantastic. All primaries and supporting nuances are remarkably healthy and beautifully balanced. Unsurprisingly, there are no concerning anomalies. Image stability is great.
There is only one standard audio track on this release: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. Optional English SDH subtitles are provided for the main feature. When turned on, they appear inside the image frame.
The lossless track has an impressive dynamic range. Several of the big stage acts sound outstanding without revealing even a whiff of age-related anomalies. If there were any such anomalies, and it is practically guaranteed that there were, it is impossible to tell now. All exchanges are crystal clear, sharp, and very easy to follow.
4K BLU-RAY DISC
Funny Girl demands way too much of Barbra Streisand while attempting to be a multi-layered, lavish spectacle that quite simply is not scripted right to be one. There is too much Streisand in it, tirelessly changing different personalities, and not enough Fanny Brice, and this is why a lot of its contrasting material is oddly incompatible. It does have some funny moments, but they are overwhelmed by silliness that can appeal only to diehard Streisand fans. If you are one of them, Criterion's combo pack will make you ecstatic. It introduces an immaculate recent 4K makeover of Funny Girl that looks spectacular on 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray. RECOMMENDED only to the fans.
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