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The Amazing Spider-Man

4K Ultra HD

Blu Ray

  • Score
    69
    from 2 reviewers
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  • The Amazing Spider-Man's solid reboot shines on UHD, despite its short-lived franchise.

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    True 4K
    HDR10
    Dolby Atmos
    Dolby TrueHD
  • Video
    84
  • The Amazing Spider-Man's 4K UHD Blu-ray dazzles with impeccable native 4K visuals, HDR and WCG enhancements, offering a distinct, modern look compared to its film-shot predecessors, with deep details and vibrant colors in both dark and bright scenes.

  • Audio
    86
  • The Amazing Spider-Man's Dolby Atmos soundtrack impresses with crisp dialogue, vibrant score, and nuanced effects, offering a reference-worthy, immersive audio experience for superhero cinema.

  • Extra
    79
  • The Amazing Spider-Man Ultra HD Blu-ray lacks new extras on UHD but includes a feature-rich Blu-ray version and misses some Legacy set features; its 4K disc offers basic content.

  • Movie
    76
  • The Amazing Spider-Man reboot feels unnecessary and premature, repeating an origin story soon after Raimi's trilogy, despite its high-quality effects, admirable lead chemistry, and UHD home release enhancements.

    Video: 84

    The Amazing Spider-Man" makes its mark on the 4K UHD Blu-ray platform, delivering an exceptional video presentation that heralds a significant shift from its film-predecessor trilogy to a vividly digital domain. Exhibited in a stunning 3840 x 2160 resolution across a 2.40:1 widescreen aspect ratio, this release showcases the utilization of a 10-bit video depth, expansive Wider Colour Gamut (WCG), and striking High Dynamic Range (HDR), all encoded via the HEVC (H.265) codec. The transition into a purely digital visual style results in an image of unparalleled clarity and distinctiveness, benefiting from the use of rare 4K Digital Intermediates that magnify the already meticulous detail captured at resolutions beyond 5K during production. The combination of these technical feats renders the native 4K image not only impeccably sharp but also resolutely demoworthy, making it a fascinating study in the evolution of visual storytelling in the superhero genre.

    From the minutiae of skin textures and clothing details to the broader strokes of vibrant cityscapes and Oscorp’s sleek interiors, every frame is a testament to the profound impact of 4K mastering. Especially notable is the film's adept handling of contrasting elements; the deep, dense details and the subtle gradations within darker sequences benefit massively from HDR’s enhancement, bringing forth nuanced shadows and intense blacks without sacrificing detail. The Webb films’ propensity for darker imagery finds its perfect match in HDR, enlightening shadowy recesses and amplifying the intensity of lit scenes under a broad daylight sky, thereby enriching the viewing experience. Whether it's the reflective gloss of Spider-Man’s suit, enlivening deep reds and vibrant blues, or the glowing allure of neon lab lights, the HDR-infused color palette adds a depth and visual intensity that complements the narrative’s modern setting.

    While some may find the transition from the filmic texture of Raimi’s trilogy to Webb’s digital polish somewhat jarring, there is no denying the remarkable fidelity and richness this 4K UHD presentation brings to "The Amazing Spider-Man". The deliberate shift towards a digitized aesthetic not only aligns with the technological progress encapsulated within the story but also accentuates the inherent complexity and textural vivacity of the film’s visual components. Even amidst pervasive darkness, the image retains its intricacy and clarity, with Oscorp interiors appearing particularly sharp and city textures, though slightly subdued by shadow, still striking. The detailed rendition of clothing and skin textures, alongside a glossy yet deep and tangible Spider-Man suit, showcases the nuanced capabilities of this format, solidifying this release as a significant visual upgrade that both complements and elevates the cinematic experience of this rebooted franchise.

    Audio: 86

    The 4K UHD Blu Ray release of "The Amazing Spider-Man" features an immersive HD audio Dolby Atmos track that is nothing short of spectacular, firmly based on an already impressive Dolby TrueHD 7.1 core. This audio presentation delivers dialogue, effects, and James Horner's energetic score with unparalleled precision and punch, making it a definitive showcase for the capabilities of the format. The mix affords dialogue dominance in the frontal array, ensuring clarity even amidst the most chaotic sequences while the thematic score and effects keep the surround channels and rears exceptionally engaged. Notably, the track's handling of environmental nuances and the meticulous pick-up of even the smallest details—mirroring Peter Parker’s own heightened senses—adds a layer of immersion that brings each scene to vivid life, particularly in action sequences where the sound design combines discrete focus with overwhelming force.

    Furthermore, the Dolby Atmos soundtrack supports the film's high-stakes superhero action with a robustness that allows it to flex its muscles across all audio concerns. Music is delivered with room-filling largesse, maintaining fidelity across both highs and lows, while envelopment is achieved with ease; the front channels carry the brunt of the work, yet surrounds are dynamically engaged without ever feeling neglected. The additional upper-level layer not only enhances music but shines in its delivery of key atmospheric sounds, from distinct overhead announcements by Oscorp to the beautifully rendered chaos of cars flipping through the air in perfect harmony with the visual spectacle. The final showdown is an auditory feast, presenting a wide-reaching cacophony with pinpoint accuracy. This crystal-clear dialogue and detailed positioning elevate this soundtrack to reference-worthy status, affirming it as a masterclass in audio presentation for both aficionados and casual listeners alike.

    Extra: 79

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "The Amazing Spider-Man" is a fairly comprehensive package for fans, albeit with a slight mismatch in the distribution of extras across the format's possibilities. While the Ultra HD disc itself is sparse, offering nothing beyond a Sony cast and crew photo tab and categorized moments in exceptional 2160p HDR quality, the accompanying Blu-ray discs provide a rich array of supplementary content. These include a director's audio commentary, several featurettes delving into aspects such as the casting of Garfield, the choice and development of the Lizard as the villain, stunt work, and a general behind-the-scenes look—although this last is somewhat superficial. Also included are trailers, deleted scenes, and VFX reels. Regrettably, some content from previous releases is absent; most notably, features available only in the Legacy sets, like an exclusive Stan Lee featurette. This makes for a mixed experience, encouraging fans to retain older editions for completeness.

    Extras included in this disc:

    • Audio Commentary by Director Marc Webb: Insights into the making of the film.
    • Featurettes: Four segments covering casting, the villain's arc, stunts, and behind-the-scenes glimpses.
    • Trailers: A collection of promotional material for the movie.
    • Deleted Scenes and VFX Reels: Additional content shedding light on the creative process.

    Movie: 76

    The Amazing Spider-Man," despite being an arguably unnecessary reboot coming hot on the heels of Sam Raimi's definitive trilogy, manages to weave its own web of charm and spectacle, particularly in its 4K UHD Blu-Ray presentation. Marc Webb’s foray into the superhero genre replicates the origin story we’re all too familiar with - the bite, the powers, the tragic catalyst for heroism - yet there's a freshness to it, augmented by advancements in film technology that are most evident in this latest release. The film's transfer to 2160p with HDR enhancement brings a visual and auditory upgrade that breathes new life into the web-slinger's tale, accompanied by a new Atmos audio track that elevates every thwip and thump to new heights.

    Despite criticisms of revisiting Peter Parker's genesis so soon and altering elements like his web-slinging mechanics for seemingly commercial motivations, there's significant merit in Webb's execution. One of the standout features undeniably remains the chemistry between Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. Garfield, with his too-cool-for-school take on Peter Parker, morphs seamlessly into a Spider-Man that captivates and entertains, with Stone’s Gwen Stacy serving as a refreshing narrative pivot from the traditional Mary-Jane storyline. Their performances, coupled with a more mature scripting approach and the visual feast provided by the enhanced 4K HDR presentation, ensure this iteration of Spider-Man swings high.

    Sony's dedication to upgrading the film's presentation for the UHD format pays off by showcasing the larger budget and better effects in stunning clarity and detail, marking these releases as must-haves for fans and collectors alike. Whether housed in Best Buy’s exclusive Steelbook or the DigiBook release, this 4K UHD Blu-Ray not only brings The Amazing Spider-Man into a new era of home cinema but also provides an opportunity to reevaluate its place in the Spider-Man legacy with fresh eyes and ears.

    Total: 69

    The Amazing Spider-Man," presented in 4K UHD Blu-ray format, proves to be an impressive showcase of both audiovisual quality and a fresh reintroduction to the iconic superhero saga. Despite being framed within the shadow of Sam Raimi's cherished trilogy, this iteration emerges as a commendable reboot, potentially setting the stage for a new, definitive franchise. Its story delves deep into the origins and mythology of Spider-Man, presenting a new antagonist not previously explored in Tobey Maguire's films. Andrew Garfield's portrayal of Peter Parker is undeniably strong, contributing significantly to the film’s overall compelling narrative. The technical aspects of Sony's UHD release are noteworthy; it boasts reference-quality UHD video and Dolby Atmos audio, ensuring viewers experience the highest fidelity in home cinema presentation.

    However, the release does not include the bonus disc found in the Legacy set, which might be a slight disappointment for collectors seeking comprehensive special features. Nonetheless, this standalone edition does not skimp on essential content, delivering an enriching viewing experience that showcases the film's visual and auditory prowess. The absence of individual disc availability might limit access for some fans, as it currently requires purchase through one of two UHD sets.

    In conclusion, "The Amazing Spider-Man" in 4K UHD Blu-ray offers a stellar viewing experience with top-tier video and audio qualities that serve to elevate the film's ambitious reboot effort. While the sequel's shortcomings ultimately hindered the franchise's potential longevity, this release stands as a significant achievement in home entertainment technology, providing both newcomers and seasoned fans with a definitive version of Spider-Man's enduring legacy. Despite minor drawbacks related to special features and availability, it remains an essential addition to any 4K collection.