8.3 | / 10 |
| Users | 0.0 | |
| Reviewer | 5.0 | |
| Overall | 5.0 |
Criticized for "unnecessary violence," Inspector Yuen continues his investigations into the sales and smuggling of guns. Tony is a hired killer and the right hand man of Hoi, the head of the criminal consortium. He has a single rival, Johnny, who plans to double-cross Hoi in a gun deal.
Starring: Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Teresa Sun-Kwan Mo, Chow Yun-Fat, Anthony Chau-Sang Wong, Philip Chan| Foreign | Uncertain |
| Crime | Uncertain |
| Drama | Uncertain |
| Melodrama | Uncertain |
| Thriller | Uncertain |
| Action | Uncertain |
Video codec: HEVC / H.265
Video resolution: 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Cantonese: Dolby Atmos
Cantonese: Dolby TrueHD 7.1
Cantonese: LPCM Mono (48kHz, 24-bit)
English: DTS-HD Master Audio Mono
English, English SDH
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BDs)
4K Ultra HD
Slipcover in original pressing
Region B (A, C untested)
| Movie | 5.0 | |
| Video | 0.0 | |
| Audio | 5.0 | |
| Extras | 5.0 | |
| Overall | 5.0 |
Anyone in this neck of the woods remember Vivendi Visual Entertainment? While it's been consigned to the dustbin of history, or at least the file folder of rebranded merged entities, early in my tenure here circa 2009 - 2010 it was a regular contributor to my review queue of Asian action fare in particular, including a pretty early 1080 release of Hard Boiled. That Region A release kind of unbelievably was the only 1080 release for fans on this side of the pond until Shout! Factory's release of Hard Boiled 4K, which included a 1080 disc with the feature (in addition to another 1080 disc of bonus features). James White of Arrow provided me with a bit of additional information on the work done on Arrow's own releases (standalone 1080 and 4K releases, per Arrow's standard operating procedure) which help differentiate their efforts from Shout!'s, which I'll include below, but this is another really impressive effort from Arrow which offers solid technical merits and some really appealing supplements.


Note: While this is a standalone 4K release without a 1080 presentation of the main feature (the 1080 disc included is bonus features
only), I am offering screenshots from Arrow's standalone 1080 release of
Hard Boiled as I think it actually provides a better representation of the look of the palette in particular, rather than offering screenshots
from the 4K disc which are by necessity downscaled to 1080 and in SDR. Because this release does not include a 1080 presentation of the main
feature, the 2K video score above has been intentionally left blank.
Hard Boiled is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Arrow Video with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.85:1. As has been their standard
operating procedure for a while, Arrow provides the same insert booklet for its standalone 1080 and 4K UHD releases, with the following information
on the presentation:
Hard Boiled is presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 with Cantonese and English mono audio and a new Cantonese Dolby Atmos mix. The film has been restored in 4K resolution and graded in HDR10 and Dolby Vision.While the Shout! Studios masthead at the opening of this film might suggest this is a carbon copy of that label's release, as James White has shared, Arrow once again did extra work on the master they were provided. While Stephen Larson gave top marks to Shout!'s release, there have been some pretty vocal and more decidedly negative reactions from longtime fans of the film, specifically decrying what they feel is a too warm accounting of the film's often ice cold blue tinged palette. As White has shared with yours truly, while Shout! is to be commended for its epic work delivering Golden Princess restorations in record time, Arrow has the luxury of more time, and in this particular instance (to quote White directly), "we felt it was important to entirely re-grade the film to match the historic references that we were familiar with. The colour grading that Shout! did for their release relied on different references that didn't match our own experience in viewing the film on 35mm in the 1990s". While I'm never one to rely completely on my memories of having seen theatrical exhibitions, especially as long ago as I saw this film in a theater, the cooler ambience on display in Arrow's release aligns with those memories. While the obviously blue graded material resonates beautifully here, HDR and Dolby Vision can subtly alter some of the less overt uses of cool tones, as in some of the background sets in offices. Detail levels are frequently astounding, as in some extreme close-ups (even with skewed lenses and the like) that can offer precise looks at things like faces or hands. Even picayune details like the louvered blinds in the office have increased precision. Longtime readers of my reviews know I'm not always a fan of how grain looks in 4K and HDR, but this is a really beautifully tight grainfield that adds suitable texture without ever looking overly noisy.
The original 35mm camera negative was sourced from the Hong Kong Film Archive and scanned in 4K by Interface Video Production Ltd in Hong Kong.
Film Restoration by Duplitech
Colourists: Dave Lewis, Christopher Moore, Blake David-Blasingame
Conform: Dominic Marino, Stephen Hardy
Audio Restoration: Brandon Bentley
Special Thanks: Irongod2112
Film restoration supervised by Henry Weintraub of Shout! Studios
Additional colour grading and picture restoration by Arrow Films
Arrow Films: James Pearcey, James Flower, Matt Maio, James White
Additional credits work by Brandon Bentley
The new Dolby Atmos mix was produced at Deluxe Audio, London.
Audio source materials were accessed from Fortune Star.
Deluxe: Ian Duncan, Russell Heeks & Alistair Henty

Arrow provides Hard Boiled with a new Dolby Atmos track in Cantonese, along with Cantonese LPCM Mono and English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono options. The vestiges of the original mono mix just can't be completely erased in the new Atmos rendering, and a lot of the soundtrack still tends to be front and center. You can definitely hear things open up, if maybe marginally, as early as the opening credits when the music starts, with the piano in particular spilling into the rear channels. Effects begin to populate the surround channels fairly early on as well, with the birdcall and walkie talkie material offering some surround activity. Perhaps surprisingly, then, the first big shootout doesn't offer any stupendous engagement toward the rear of the soundstage, though occasional bursts of machine gun fire can offer snippets of directionality. Several later eruptions of gunfire can also offer discrete channelization for individual trigger pulls, but anyone expecting a whirlwind of surround activity on this track may have to temper those expectations. All of this said, the Atmos and LPCM Mono Cantonese tracks both offer nice fidelity and some very appealing dynamic range. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly throughout. Optional English subtitles are available.

Note: More information on the supplements is available in the two reviews linked to above.
Disc One (4K UHD)
- Commentary by John Woo & Drew Taylor (2025)
- Commentary by Frank Djeng (2025)
- Commentary by John Woo, Terence Chang, Dave Kehr & Roger Avary (1993)
- Commentary by John Woo & Terence Chang (2000)
- Deleted & Extended Scenes (HD; 13:59) are culled from the longer Taiwanese cut and come with a warning about frame flashes between shots.
- Extended Opening Scene (HD; 11:31) was evidently used for marketing purposes.
- Alternate English Credits (HD; 5:34)
- Trailer 1 (HD; 3:24)
- Trailer 2 (HD; 3:05)
- Trailer 3 (HD; 1:53)
- Trailer 4 (HD; 3:22)
- Violent Night (HD; 41:07) features John Woo.
- Boiling Over (HD; 22:07) features Anthony Wong. Subtitled in English.
- No Room for Failure (HD; 12:00) features Terence Chang.
- Hard to Resist (HD; 10:21) features Gordon Chan. Subtitled in English.
- Boiled to Perfection (HD; 16:43) features Chang Hing-Ka. Subtitled in English.
- Body Count Blues (HD; 10:01) features Michael Gibbs.
- Chow Yun-Fat (HD; 18:14) is from 1993.
- Tony Leung (HD; 11:02) is from 2002.
- Hong Kong Confidential (HD; 13:04) features Grady Hendrix.
- Gun-Fu Fever (HD; 18:39) features Dr. Leon Hunt.
- Chewing the Fat (HD; 12:44) features Dr. Lin Feng.

It's actually fairly rare that my appreciation for a film increases with repeated viewings, but that's exactly what has happened over the years with Hard Boiled. I'll mention only in passing that looking back on the old Vivendi Visual Entertainment 1080 release the video looks even more shoddy to me now than it did then, especially when stacked up against the stellar presentation offered on this disc. While the Atmos track may frankly not be mind (and/or ear) blowing, it does open up the proceedings, and one way or the other there's the original mono audio available in any case. As usual, Arrow has aggregated outstanding on disc supplements and handsome packaging with some nice swag. Highly recommended.

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