6.6 | / 10 |
| Users | 0.0 | |
| Reviewer | 4.0 | |
| Overall | 4.0 |
BASQUIAT chronicles the meteoric rise to fame of the gifted and charismatic young New York artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat, as he emerged from the streets of the East Village to become an internationally renowned sensation.
Starring: Jeffrey Wright, David Bowie, Claire Forlani, Michael Wincott, Benicio del Toro| Drama | Uncertain |
| Biography | Uncertain |
Video codec: HEVC / H.265
Video resolution: 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
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 | 4.0 | |
| Video | 5.0 | |
| Audio | 4.5 | |
| Extras | 2.5 | |
| Overall | 4.0 |
It's maybe just a little ironic that Julian Schnabel wanted to (both figuratively and literally) recast Basquiat in black and white since he felt the original color version may have drawn too much attention to the artwork presented in the film. Um. . .what? There's also arguably a certain underlying hilarity to the actually quite melancholic tale Basquiat tells when both the original trailer and 2024 trailer quote "no one wants to be part of a generation that ignores another Van Gogh" from the film's dialogue, which might then subliminally remind film fans at least that an absolutely ravishing palette was definitely part and parcel of another biographical film about that very painting titan, Lust for Life, even if it was produced courtesy of Metrocolor rather than Technicolor. All of this is to say, if marketers at least might be interested in, well, highlighting the new black and white version offered on this release, my hunch is originalists at least may opt for the original color version of Basquiat, especially because its title character's approach was so explosively hue ridden. Rather interestingly the 4K UHD disc in this release offers only the new if perhaps debatably improved black and white version while the 1080 disc offers both the black and white and original color versions.


Note: Screenshots are sourced from the 1080 disc in this package.
Basquiat is presented in 4K UHD courtesy of Criterion with an HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer in 1.85:1. As mentioned above, the
4K
disc offers only the black and white version, while the included 1080 disc offers both the black and white and original color versions. (For those
interested, I've tried to come close to duplicating several frames in each version in the screenshots included with my
Basquiat Blu-ray review.) The foldout leaflet included with this
release offers the following information on the master:
Basquiat is presented in the aspect ratio of 1.85:1. Supervised and approved by director Julian Schnabel, the new black and white 4K restoration was created from the 35 mm original camera negative. The 5.1 surround soundtrack was remastered from the original digital audio master files. The feature is presented in Dolby Vision HDR (high dynamic range) on the 4K Ultra HD disc and high definition SDR (standard dynbamic range) on the Blu-ray.This is a hugely appealing looking transfer, though of course I'm sure there will be those who wished Criterion and/or Schnabel had included a 4K color version as well. Dolby Vision / HDR really help to emphasize contrast, and blacks are impressively deep throughout, without really any attendant crush. Detail levels may not be hugely improved from the already excellent 1080 edition, but some close-ups in particular can show increased fine detail in things like flyaway hairs or even facial pores. As with the color version, there are a few passing moments where clarity degrades slightly and grain can show a bit of an uptick. Interestingly, Schnabel includes a very brief post credits color coda, which looks great and will probably only make fans wish all the more for a 4K color version.

Basquiat features a really enjoyable immersive DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track. Schnabel discusses his love for music in general and the tunes he selected for the soundtrack in particular on the commentary track, and there is really nice if subtle engagement of the side and rear channels when many of these songs are playing. Outdoor scenes and even some crowd scenes in bustling art galleries can also offer noticeable spill into the surround channels. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly throughout. Optional English subtitles are available.

4K UHD Disc
- Original Theatrical Trailer (HD; 2:35)
- 2024 Trailer (HD; 2:14)

Basquiat is a lot like its focal character, namely vivid, anachronistic and just flat out stylish. The story here is kind of sadly rote, but a starry cast really helps to elevate things. I'm absolutely positive Schnabel's decision to rerelease this film in black and white will chafe against some sensibilities, but at least the 1080 disc in this package offers both versions. Technical merits are first rate and the supplements very appealing. Recommended.

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