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Guardians of the Galaxy

4K Ultra HD

Blu Ray

  • Score
    80
    from 3 reviewers
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  • Guardians of the Galaxy shines in 4K, mixing humor & heart with a retro space vibe.

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    2K Upscale
    HDR10
    Dolby Atmos
    Dolby TrueHD
  • Video
    85
  • Guardians of the Galaxy's 4K upgrade offers vibrant, detailed visuals with improved texture and color depth, though limited by its 2K DI, providing a modest yet pleasing enhancement.

  • Audio
    87
  • Dolby Atmos upgrade on 'Guardians of the Galaxy' shows clear expansive audio quality with nuanced dialogue and dynamic effects, though some prefer the depth of the original DTS-HD 7.1 mix.

  • Extra
    77
  • Guardians of the Galaxy's 4K release lacks extras, with all bonus content on the included Blu-ray, featuring director's commentary, featurettes, and gags, missing the opportunity to add more value.

  • Movie
    86
  • 'Guardians of the Galaxy' emerges as a highly memorable and expansive Marvel entry, blending superb humor with action and stellar effects, supported by an excellent cast. Its 2014 UHD release features enhanced video and audio, maintaining the film's charm and entertainment value.

    Video: 85

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray presentation of "Guardians of the Galaxy" offers a commendable upgrade from the standard Blu-ray, leveraging a combination of technical enhancements to elevate the visuals of this expansive MCU entry, despite being derived from a 2K Digital Intermediate (DI). The film is presented in a 3840 x 2160p resolution with the original theatrical aspect ratio of widescreen 2.4:1. It utilizes a 10-bit video depth alongside a Wide Color Gamut (WCG), High Dynamic Range (HDR), all encoded using the HEVC (H.265) codec. The enhancements are particularly noticeable in scenes with vibrant color displays or intense brightness, where HDR contributes to a more dynamic and nuanced visual experience. Details in textures, whether it be the rugged surfaces of spacecraft or the intricate designs of character costumes and environments, are rendered with improved clarity and depth. The color handling is a standout feature, with WCG enriching the pallet and HDR intensifying both the luminance of bright elements—like explosions and glowing orbs—and the depth of blacks, resulting in a striking contrast.

    Reported observations highlight an appreciable improvement in scenes that play with light and shadow. High-intensity light sources, such as Star-Lord's red-eyed helmet or various digital readouts, exhibit remarkable vibrancy and detail. However, darker scenes may appear significantly denser than their Blu-ray counterparts, potentially dimming the vitality of certain colors but simultaneously offering a richer, more textured viewing experience. This darker rendering underscores the superior black levels and shadow detail provided by the UHD version, contributing to a portrayal that feels more natural and visually coherent, especially when not directly compared to the Blu-ray.

    The original film was shot digitally in ARRIRAW at 2.8K using an array of high-quality lenses and was subsequently finished as a 2K Digital Intermediate, before being upscaled for this 4K release. Despite these technical constraints, the UHD Blu-ray succeeds in presenting a cleaner, sharper image with finer details and a more polished overall look. The HDR grade applies moderate aggression in enhancing brightness and color vibrancy, ensuring that certain visual elements noticeably pop. While not an exhaustive overhaul of the film's visual presentation, the upgrade highlights incremental improvements across texture rendering and environmental detailing, augmenting the immersive experience of this cosmic adventure without fundamentally altering its established aesthetic.

    Audio: 87

    Guardians of the Galaxy's Dolby Atmos audio track presents an impressive, albeit slightly divisive, upgrade from its already stellar DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 mix. While some enthusiasts might lean towards the fuller, more robust depth of the original Blu-ray mix, the Atmos version extends its reach with a more immersive 3D object-based audio experience. Dialogue clarity remains impeccable, firmly anchored in the frontal array, with an engaging score that seamlessly integrates with the varied effects, from nuanced weaponry to grander planetary explosions. These elements, combined with a well-adjusted yet could-be-improved LFE presence, create an expansive soundscape that, despite lacking the weighty depths of its 7.1 predecessor, offers a rich auditory experience.

    However, the Atmos track's execution is not without its critiques. While it boasts commendable spatial awareness and detail, from subtle conversations to dynamic action sequences and iconic pop music beats, it falls slightly short in delivering the raw power and range expected in key moments, such as notable explosions which, though substantial, lack the ultimate punch. This is balanced by a front-heavy stage presence and competent surround integration that generally satisfy but leave room for further enhancement. The overall quality is good, supported by clear dialogue and a broad soundstage, yet it hints at missed opportunities for a more profound impact.

    The Atmos mix truly shines in its rendition of music, critical given the film's reliance on pop songs to underscore pivotal scenes. The soundstage is described as spacious and clear, allowing for intricate details like the decay of a snare drum to be appreciated fully. Atmospherical cues and lively effects panning enrich the cinematic ambiance, bolstered by a muscular bass that adds depth to the auditory experience. While it represents one of the best Atmos presentations among MCU's 4K catalog entries, it straddles the line between reference quality and a showcase of potential areas for refinement, particularly in achieving the ultimate balance between immersive spatial audio and the raw power expected in blockbuster moments.

    Extra: 77

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Guardians of the Galaxy" is somewhat bittersweet for collectors and fans. The 4K disc itself lacks any supplemental content, with all the special features relegated to the included Blu-ray, which houses the same extras previously released back in March 2014. This collection includes James Gunn's insightful director's commentary, a modest selection of behind-the-scenes featurettes, a few deleted and extended scenes that offer additional chuckles, and a gag reel that showcases the cast's off-screen camaraderie. Though the absence of any new or 4K-specific extras is a missed opportunity, the existing content remains valuable for fans, especially the director's commentary and the behind-the-scenes look into the film's production. The release also comes with a Movies Anywhere digital copy and an embossed slipcover, adding physical value to the collector's edition. However, the omission of the Target exclusive extras and the 3D version of the film is notable and detracts slightly from the overall package.

    Extras included in this disc:

    • Audio Commentary: A deep dive with director James Gunn.
    • Guide to the Galaxy with James Gunn: Behind-the-scenes look featuring interviews with cast and crew.
    • The Intergalactic Visual Effects for Guardians of the Galaxy: Insights into the film's visual effects.
    • Exclusive Look at Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron: Teaser for the then-upcoming Marvel film.
    • Deleted & Extended Scenes: Additional scenes not featured in the theatrical release.
    • Gag Reel: Light-hearted bloopers and outtakes from the filming process.

    Movie: 86

    Guardians of the Galaxy" arrives in the 4K UHD Blu-ray format with a visual and audio upgrade that breathes new life into this Marvel Cinematic Universe gem. The 2160p/HDR video enhancement offers a visually striking experience, elevating the movie's dynamic range and making its colorful, galaxy-spanning settings and special effects even more immersive. Complemented by a Dolby Atmos soundtrack, the audio depth and clarity add a new dimension to the film's engaging score and the lively exchanges between its quirky cast. Despite the absence of new extras in this release, the included standard Blu-ray disc encapsulates all legacy supplementary content for enthusiasts seeking a deeper dive into the making and concept of the film.

    At its core, "Guardians of the Galaxy" blends an extraordinary mix of humor, action, and heart, distinguishing itself within the Marvel lineup as both a critical and fan favorite. The film’s execution is a marvel of storytelling, introducing a relatively unknown ensemble of characters and seamlessly integrating them into the broader MCU narrative, all while laying foundational stones for future installments. The chosen cast delivers performances that resonate with authenticity and charm, bringing to life a script infused with wit and a palpable sense of adventure. This unique blend of elements has solidified its status as not just an origins movie but as a pivotal chapter that expanded the MCU’s horizons.

    Marvel Studios’ audacious decision to center a major franchise around obscure characters like Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, and Groot paid off spectacularly, presenting a vibrant tapestry that borrows from various sci-fi classics while charting its own course. The 4K UHD presentation underscores these qualities, offering an enriched viewing experience that highlights the film's visual and auditory spectacle. Despite veering into familiar territory with its larger-than-life climax, "Guardians of the Galaxy" retains its distinction through sheer inventiveness and emotional depth, proving itself a standout entry in Marvel's cinematic saga.

    Total: 80

    The 4K UHD Blu Ray presentation of "Guardians of the Galaxy" proves itself to be a worthy addition to both cinephiles' collections and fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), despite the challenges of recapturing the original's magic. While it might not set new standards in home cinema excellence, it undoubtedly offers an enhanced viewing experience over its Blu-ray predecessor. The video quality, though criticized for its overall darkness, benefits from deeper color depth, notably improved blacks, brighter highlights, and a slight increase in sharpness and clarity. However, it's observed that these improvements are more about refining edges rather than revolutionizing the visual experience.

    Audio-wise, the package delivers a standard Disney Atmos track that performs admirably at higher volumes but may lack the fullness expected by audiophiles. This aspect might not detract significantly from the enjoyment of the film's dynamic soundtrack and immersive sound effects, but it’s a point of contention for those expecting a leap in audio presentation. Moreover, despite the absence of new special features, the included Blu-ray supplements the 4K UHD disk nicely by carrying over previously available bonus content, making it an overall recommended upgrade.

    In conclusion, "Guardians of the Galaxy" on 4K UHD Blu Ray offers a solid, if not spectacular, improvement over prior formats. It captures the spirit and charm of the original film while enhancing visual and auditory details in ways that fans will appreciate without necessarily being blown away by. The release doesn't break new ground in home media presentation but certainly enriches the viewing experience for one of MCU's most beloved entries. For collectors looking to complete their 4K sets or newcomers ready to experience the film in the highest available quality, this release is a commendable acquisition.