5.8 | / 10 |
| Users | 4.0 | |
| Reviewer | 3.0 | |
| Overall | 3.1 |
After meeting with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross, Sam finds himself in the middle of an international incident. He must discover the reason behind a global plot before the true mastermind has the entire world seeing red.
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Harrison Ford, Danny Ramirez, Shira Haas, Carl Lumbly| Action | Uncertain |
| Adventure | Uncertain |
| Comic book | Uncertain |
| Sci-Fi | Uncertain |
Video codec: HEVC / H.265
Video resolution: 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
English: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Spanish: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps)
French: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps)
English SDH, French, Spanish
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BDs)
Digital copy
4K Ultra HD
Slipcover in original pressing
Region free
| Movie | 3.0 | |
| Video | 5.0 | |
| Audio | 5.0 | |
| Extras | 2.0 | |
| Overall | 3.0 |
Note: Disney is also offering a
SteelBook edition of this release.
Chances are if you had anything resembling a tradition filled childhood, you probably played "telephone" in elementary school at one point, and
some
of you may have actually played a "written" form of that game as is described in
this blog post by a teacher. I'm frankly not sure if "fold over
story" is a widely accepted label for such a practice, but I can tell you from personal (probably second or third grade) experience, the results can be
absolutely hilarious, since each subsequent writer is only privy to one line above theirs, and so has no sense of an overall "arc" or "narrative". In
that
regard, it may be salient to note that (as the frequently questionable Wikipedia states) this film is the fourth installment in the Captain America
film series, a continuation of the television miniseries The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: The Complete First Season, and the (and this may be
the
most salient data point) 35th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The MCU has become such a sprawling "Hydra" of sorts
that
any writer trying to "continue" any given nook and cranny of competing storylines is probably going to be met with numerous hurdles to
hop
over, and things have been getting so complex over the last few years in particular with the increasing aggregation of television properties
in
addition to feature films, that viewers may need to come to any given MCU property with either significant background "research" or possibly some
kind of portable flowchart they can refer to as things unfold.
All of the foregoing is to say, it can actually be instructive in a way to read the below linked reviews of the various Captain America
properties in order, if only to get some idea of how this franchise has not been especially shy about telling viewers, "OK, we're going over here
now, just
get used to it and stop your belly achin'". The following list omits "guest star" and/or cameo appearances by the character in other MCU properties
which probably only further complicate things:
Captain America: The First Avenger Blu-
ray review
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Blu-
ray review
Captain America: Civil War Blu-ray review
The Falcon
and the Winter Soldier: The Complete First Season Blu-ray review


Note: Screenshots are sourced from the 1080 disc in this package.
Captain America: Brave New World is presented in 4K UHD courtesy of Disney / Buena Vista with an HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer in
2.39:1. Captured with Arri Alexas and finished with a 4K DI, this is another really great looking presentation of an MCU property from Disney, though
the increased resolution of this format may only help to point out some curiously less than artful uses of CGI, at least in intermittent flashes. Some of
the animated moments, including the big showdown with the Red Hulk at toward the end of the film, actually have rather nice detailing, but a number
of the flying sequences in particular struck me as looking even more "cartoon like" in this version than in the 1080 version. Otherwise, though, this 4K
presentation has some appealing if at times subtle upticks in fine detail throughout, but especially in some of the close-ups, where facial features are
even more precisely rendered than in the 1080 version. But as so often seems to be the case (at least for me), it's the palette and the new vibrancy
courtesy of HDR / Dolby Vision that immediately struck my eyes as offering the most noticeable differences from the 1080 version. While bold
primaries are incredibly vivid here, and probably demonstrably more so than in the frankly excellent 1080 rendering, it was some kind of unusual tones
that really stuck out to me, including, interestingly, highlights throughout green or green adjacent tones that color everything from an early church
scene to some later outdoor material.

As they've tended to do a lot, Disney offers a Dolby Atmos track on this 4K UHD disc, while the 1080 disc sports a DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 track. I'm scoring both of these at 5.0, because while, yes, there is some noticeable additional overhead material courtesy of several aerial scenes (whether featuring Captain America or not) in this version, I really didn't notice huge differences in the presentation here when compared to the DTS- HD Master Audio 7.1 track. Surround activity is a near constant throughout a consistently immersive listening experience, with everything from scoring to ambient environmental effects clearly emanating from the side and rear channels. A lot of the action sequences feature near ricocheting panning effects as, say, gunfire hits the Captain's shield and is sent hurtling backwards. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly throughout. There are some brief forced subtitles in a late showdown scene, but otherwise optional subtitles in several languages are available.

4K UHD Disc

As Brian alluded to in his review when Captain America: Brave New World screened theatrically, it's more than evident that things are being lined up for yet another Avengers outing, and so in that regard, this film may be a necessary "stepping stone" toward understanding what's going on in that future film. That said, as mentioned above, there's probably going to be an "OK, we're going over here now" element in any case, so that may make this outing missable. There are enjoyable elements here, including some fun performances and a veritably slew of villains, but the story is kind of a quagmire. Technical merits are first rate and the supplements enjoyable for anyone who may be considering making a purchase.

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