7.4 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 3.5 | |
Overall | 3.5 |
When retired Military Police Officer Jack Reacher is arrested for a murder he did not commit, he finds himself in the middle of a deadly conspiracy full of dirty cops, shady businessmen and scheming politicians. With nothing but his wits, he must figure out what is happening in Margrave, Georgia. The first season of Reacher is based on the international bestseller, Killing Floor by Lee Child
Starring: Alan Ritchson, Malcolm Goodwin, Willa Fitzgerald, Chris Webster (XIII), Bruce McGillAction | 100% |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.00:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.00:1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English, English SDH, French, German
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BDs)
Slipcover in original pressing
Region A (B, C untested)
Movie | 4.0 | |
Video | 5.0 | |
Audio | 5.0 | |
Extras | 0.0 | |
Overall | 3.5 |
Paramount has released the second season of the popular TV series 'Reacher' to the Blu-ray format. This release follows the series' first season Blu-ray (there's a UHD as well). As with season one, the video and audio presentations are stellar, but unlike season one, there are no extras of any kind on season two. Besides a menu screen on both discs and a few audio and subtitle options this is as bare-bones as they come.
This season two Blu-ray release of Reacher delivers a pristine 1080p image. It was shot digitally (big surprise) and the result is an image that is efficient, but "efficient" seems like a word that really betrays the excellence of the image. It is efficient insofar as the encode is great and the source is clean, but there is also a laser precision to the picture that showcases facial features, clothes, and environments with remarkable accuracy and stability. It's a fantastically clear and exacting picture that reaches towards the zenith of 1080p clarity. Likewise, colors are rich and robust, lacking the depth and absolute vividness of the UHD companion but easily delivering a very satisfying SDR Blu-ray color spectrum that is pleasantly full and rich with good depth, solid blacks, nice whites, and balanced skin tones. There's everything to like and nothing at all to dislike here. This is good stuff and A+ material from Paramount.
Paramount releases Reacher on both Blu-ray and UHD with a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack, and it's quite good. The track makes extensive use of the surrounds, no surprise given its action nature and the military learnings of the season. Just in the opening minutes of the first episodes, listeners will enjoy a helicopter fly through that delivers powerful stage presence while including some excellent directional effects that really bring the listener right into the moment. A few minutes later, Reacher beats the snot out of a carjacker who has abducted a mother and her son for some quick cash, and the shattering window, punches, and slams deliver satisfying oomph and impact. Such holds true throughout. Every bit of action content is absolutely first rate. Surround bonanzas are regular, hefty yet balanced bass is second nature, and general stage fullness is the norm. Musical engagement is likewise wonderful, offering superb definition, excellent front space, and ample yet very balanced surround content. Light environmental cues are nicely integrated, especially ore subtle effects but also including moderate mood and location elements which may not be vital but that working together with everything else, and in perfect balance, really bring every shot, scene, and sequence to highly satisfying life. Not to be outdone is the rich, clear, and lifelike dialogue which is always centered. TV show audio really doesn't get any better at the 5.1 configuration.
Most unfortunately, this Blu-ray release of Reacher: Season Two contains no supplements on either Blu-ray disc. The first season set included about 30 minutes of extras spread between two features. On this release, the main menu screen is static, showing Reacher from the back, looking over his right shoulder, dog tags clenched in his right fist, against a yellow backdrop; it's similar to the cover art in overall style. Menu options only include an option to play all episodes, choose an episode, and select from several audio and subtitle options. No DVD or digital copies are included with purchase. This release does ship with a non-embossed slipcover. The case artwork does include an inner print with episode synopses on the left and a photo on the right.
Between seasons one and two, Reacher has certainly not ascended to the top of the TV ranks, but it has proven itself quite the respectable effort that has only matured nicely here in season two. That maturation is less a product of major plot growth (which is not exactly what the series, either on the page or on the screen, is about), but it has certainly matured in its performances (Ritchson is Reacher through-and-through), in its style, in its craftsmanship, and in its writing. It's a polished show that is a product of a polished writer, and with a good source, an excellent lead, and a generally satisfying (though maybe not compelling) season arc, this is very good TV that delivers a hearty blend of action and characterization that should satisfy fans of the page and screen adaptations alike and bring in newcomers who will want to go back for season one, come back for season three, and hit up the books, too. Paramount's two-disc Blu-ray is disappointingly featureless, but the studio does produce excellent video and audio presentations, which are expected for a new release TV product. Highly recommended, and be sure to also consider the UHD release.
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