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District 13: Ultimatum (2009)District 13: Ultimatum Blu-ray delivers great video and audio in this enjoyable Blu-ray releaseLeito and Damien are back to the same Parisian ghetto, this time a few years later, and areonce more battling the bad guys and the clock to save the city from catastrophe.For more about District 13: Ultimatum and the District 13: Ultimatum Blu-ray release, see published by Casey Broadwater on May 2, 2010 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5.Director:Writer:Starring:,Producer:». District 13: Ultimatum Blu-ray ReviewSilly, sloppily scripted, but ultimately enjoyable.Reviewed by, May 2, 2010Not to be confused with District 9, tongue-pierced teen drama Thirteen, or TheBourne Ultimatum—although that would make for an insane mash-up movie—District 13: Ultimatum is the sequel to the Luc Besson-produced District 13, the2004 acrobatic hybrid of Ong Bak and Escape From New York that introduced theworld to the gymnastic talents of parkour creator David Belle. Parkour, for those of you whodon't keep abreast of moderately obscure French subcultures, is the art and discipline of runningthrough an urban setting and jumping, vaulting, flipping, and sliding over, around, or through anyobstacle in your path. MTV viewers circa 1995 may remember the short-lived freestyle walkingcraze—parkour's less physically fit cousin—which, I'm definitely ashamed to admit, once inspired meto jump onto a trashcan slick with rainwater, then slip and faceplant into the concrete sidewalkbelow.
District 13: Ultimatum soars onto Blu-ray with a nearly ceaselessly stunning 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer—framed in a slim 2.35:1 aspect ratio—that perfectly suits the film's stylizedcinematography. There's a lot to be impressed by here. Some softness creeps into the more kineticshots—mostly the result of slightly off focusing—but otherwise, clarity is fantastic.
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Check out thehatch-marked scarring on an African warrior's face, the texture of the crumbling concrete rubble,the detail in the criss-cross weft of Damien's knit cap, and the individually defined hairs in thedefense minister's goatee. Close-ups are as crisp as you'd expect, and even long shots display tightresolution. I can see how some people would complain about the film's ultra-deep, frequently detail-crushing black levels, but this seems like an intentional stylistic choice, meant to give the image ahopped up, overheated sense of contrast.
I think it works well for the movie's music-video-on-crackaesthetic. Similarly, color is selectively intensified and desaturated, allowing for vivid primaries, bleakneutrals, and lightly bronzed skin tones. Reds and oranges are especially vibrant. The film's grainstructure looks warm and natural, and I didn't spot any compression-related issues aside from someslight noise during a few darker scenes. A really tight presentation, all around. First off, this disc defaults to an English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 dub, so the first thing you'regoing to want to do is go into the menu and select the native French DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1surround track. The dub, like most dubs, is cringe and/or laugh-inducing throughout—it makes thedialogue even more cheesetastic—so unless you're the sort that simply can't stand readingsubtitles, the French track is where it's at.
And it's a pretty solid audio offering, though it definitelyvalues sheer sonic bedlam over crafting a subtle and believable aural environment. Expect buzz-sawsynthesizers and big beats in nearly every scene, with thick bass and crisp snare hits, floodedthroughout all channels in an often overwhelming techno cacophony. Intermixed with the musicyou'll hear all the expected action flick whiz bang pow sound effects—gunshots popping offand ripping holes in the audio space around your head, grenade blasts with potent LFE rumble, glassshattering as our heroes drive a car through an office building, and jets roaring through the rears.It's loud and hectic, but it's brawn over brains sound design. There are a few scenes when voicesget somewhat lost in the surrounding mayhem, but most of the dialogue comes through cleanly.Optional English, English SDH, English Narrative, and Spanish subtitles appear in easy-to-read whitelettering at the bottom of the frame. Making of District 13: Ultimatum (SD, 26:34)This comprehensive documentary takes us through nearly every element of the film's production,but focuses, as it should, on the ridiculous parkour stunts, over-the-top car crashes, and quick-fisted hand-to-hand combat.
Includes loads of on-set footage and plenty of interviews withdirector Patrick Alessandrin and stars David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli.Production Diary (SD, 34:32)Just as exhaustive (and exhausting) is Cyril Raffaelli's production diary, which is broken intoseveral episodes, featuring even more B-roll footage and interviews.Music Video (SD, 3:35)I don't know why French rap cracks me up so much. Oh yeah, it's because it soundsridiculous.Deleted and Extended Scenes (SD, 9:22)Didn't get enough running, jumping, flipping, and headbashing during the film itself? Tune inhere for more.HDNet: A Look at District 13: Ultimatum (1080i, 4:43)A standard HDNet promo/synopsis, narrated by critic Robert Wilonsky, who conspicuously praisesevery Magnolia title to the roof.Also From Magnolia Home Entertainment Blu-ray (1080p, 5:57)Includes trailers for Red Cliff, The Warlords, Ong Bak 2, and a promo forHDNet.BookmarksBD-Live.
District 13: Ultimatum is more of the same, but it's also more of what made the first film asurprise cult hit—crazy parkour set pieces, slick fight choreography, and generally insane stunts. It'sgoofy, yes, and the dialogue is frequently laughable—especially if you listen to the terrible Englishdub—but if you're in the mood for a high-octane action film, you could do much worse. This Blu-rayrelease has solid, often stunning technical merits as well, which may sway some would-be buyers toa purchase.
District 13: Ultimatum (2009)District 13- Ultimatum: After a successful mission against drug lords, the efficient Captain Damien Tomaso is framed at home with three kilograms of heroin planted by the police in his kitchen and he is arrested. Meanwhile a group of teenagers film the action of dirty agents led by Roland from the security agency executing policemen in their car and then leaving the car with the corpses in the 13th District to blame the gangs and begin a civil war. Behind these events, the corrupt chief of the security agency Walter Gassman had received a huge amount as kickback from the constructor Harriburton that has interest to construct buildings in the poor area and uses the situation to force the President of France to authorize to nuke five towers in the district. The teenager with the film is hunted by the police but he delivers the memory card to Leito meanwhile Damien calls him from the precinct asking for help.
The friends team-up with five dangerous bosses to gather evidences to prove to the president that.