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War Pigs

Blu Ray

  • Score
    57
    from 2 reviewers
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  • 'War Pigs': Unoriginal and bland WWII film with decent A/V but not worth it.

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    DTS-HD MA
  • Video
    77
  • War Pigs' digital sheen diverges from classic war film aesthetics, yet its technical finesse shines in detailed military attire, facial features, and vibrant, natural colors. Despite minor visual issues, its scenic settings and accurate WWII portrayal stand out.

  • Audio
    74
  • War Pigs boasts a detailed DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio with immersive action, clear dialogue, and rich environmental sounds, though it falters slightly during dense music sequences.

  • Extra
  • The Blu-ray release of War Pigs disappoints with no supplemental content but includes a DVD copy of the film.

  • Movie
    47
  • War Pigs, criticized for its lack of originality and low-budget execution, underwhelms despite a promising cast and theme of redemption in a WWII setting.

    Video: 77

    The Blu-ray presentation of "War Pigs" might diverge from the expected visual grit and grain that aficionados of classic war cinema might anticipate, instead opting for a distinctly digital sheen that preserves clarity but might feel somewhat out of step with its thematic aspirations. Nevertheless, this choice does not detract from the impressive detail captured on screen. The military paraphernalia, with its wear and tear, and the naturalistic portrayal of faces reveal a high level of detail that enhances the viewing experience. The natural environment, particularly the woodlands, although generally sharp and well-defined, does encounter sporadic issues with clarity. The color palette is predominantly naturalistic, leaning heavily on shades of green from uniforms to forest scenes with punches of red for vibrancy. Despite occasional noise, the transfer is largely clean, free from significant digital artifacts.

    In terms of technical specifications, the 1.78:1 1080p transfer offers a visual treat. Filmed across Utah's impressive landscapes, the backdrop provides a visually stunning context that celebrates the film's attention to historical detail and setting. The choice of golden hues infuses the filmwith warmth, complementing the accurate color rendition seen in everything from the lush environmental backgrounds to the meticulously recreated World War II uniforms. Flesh tones and black levels maintain a fidelity to realism that supports overall image depth, though it is noted that reds may appear marginally oversaturated.

    Overall, "War Pigs" delivers a Blu-ray video experience that, while it may not align perfectly with traditional expectations for wartime cinematography, impresses with its detail and color management. The intricacies of the worn combat gear, the nuanced portrayal of rugged terrains, and a careful balance in colorization all contribute to a visually engaging presentation. Despite minor setbacks in noise and occasional smearing, the disc stands out for its clean presentation and effective use of scenically rich locations to anchor its visual narrative.

    Audio: 74

    The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack of "War Pigs" provides a commendably vibrant and engaging auditory experience that, while not reaching the zenith of auditory perfection found in bigger-budget films, delivers a robust and immersive soundscape. Action sequences, though not frequent, exhibit a high degree of excellence, with machine gun fire and semi-automatic rifle shots displaying a convincing spatial diversity and naturalistic impact. The sound of armor and planes moving through the environment is underpinned by substantial bass, enhancing the realism of these elements. Ambient sounds from woodland environments and the military camp backdrop are meticulously captured, contributing to a richly textured auditory landscape. Furthermore, the soundtrack supports music with clarity and detailed surround effects, ensuring that dialogue remains intelligible and well-balanced across the center channel.

    However, the audio presentation is not without its blemishes, particularly noted during the more lighthearted training montages where the balance between dialogue, sound effects, and music encounters turbulence. The score's dominance during these sequences tends to muddle dialogue and sound effects, slightly diminishing the overall clarity of the audio track. This issue, though not detrimental to the experience as it occurs during less critical scenes, is a discernible imperfection in an otherwise solid auditory performance.

    Overall, 'War Pigs' boasts a robust DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio track that excels in rendering action-packed scenes and environmental details with precision and vitality. Sound effects and music are generally well-implemented, creating a compelling sense of dimensionality. Despite occasional clarity setbacks during specific sequences, the audio track succeeds in delivering an immersive and dynamic listening experience, adhering closely to a high standard of sound design that enhances the cinematic quality of 'War Pigs.'

    Extra:

    The Blu-ray release of "War Pigs" notably lacks in the extra features department, offering no supplemental content for enthusiasts seeking behind-the-scenes insights or additional material related to the film. The absence of bonus content may disappoint fans looking for a deeper dive into the making of the movie, its cast, and the story's background. However, it is worth mentioning that the package does include a DVD copy of the film, which might serve as small consolation for collectors or those interested in having multiple format options. This omission of extras is a missed opportunity to enhance the viewing experience and provide added value to the purchase.

    Extras included in this disc:

    • No supplemental content available: This release includes only the film itself, with no additional behind-the-scenes features, commentaries, or interviews.

    Movie: 47

    War Pigs," directed by Ryan Little and featuring Luke Goss, Dolph Lundgren, Mickey Rourke, and Chuck Liddell, fails to leverage its low budget into the creative triumph seen in other such constrained circumstances. Instead, the film conspicuously exhibits its financial limitations, delivering a lackluster cinematic experience riddled with genre clichés and a storyline unimaginatively pieced together from classic World War II narratives like The Dirty Dozen and The Guns of Navarone. As a result, the film stumbles through its brief runtime, leaving an impression of unfulfilled potential and a glaring absence of originality.

    Central to the movie is Captain Jack Wosick (Luke Goss), a character facing disgrace and tasked with leading the War Pigs on a mission to disrupt a Nazi superweapon. Despite the premise promising some form of character redemption and ensemble dynamism, what unfolds is rather predictable. The training regimen that dominates the second act does little more than ensure the narrative drags, failing to inject either the humor intended or any sense of camaraderie among the characters. Though the film attempts to delve into character evolution, particularly through Wosick's arc, it falls flat due to the superficiality and generic nature of its execution.

    Performance-wise, the ensemble cast, despite their familiarity, can scarcely uplift the material. Goss appears stifled by the generic confines of his role, Lundgren's miscast identity and wavering accent detract from his performance, and Rourke's sporadic appearances add little substance. The attempt to infuse humor into the overly prolonged training sequences further dilutes any tension or engagement, leaving the final act feeling rushed and uninspired. Thus, "War Pigs" emerges as a missed opportunity to either pay homage to or innovatively reinvent WWII action-drama tropes, ultimately serving as a lackluster addition to the war movie genre.

    Total: 57

    War Pigs," as a Blu-ray release, faces scrutiny not just for the film's content but also for the overall package offered. The film itself might attract a niche audience nostalgic for WWII genre films from decades past, capturing the attention of adults seeking a morsel of new content in a beloved but familiar setting. However, it struggles under the weight of its own unoriginality, offering a plot and character arcs that feel recycled from the annals of cinematic history. The action sequences, while adequate, lack the vibrancy and uniqueness to stand out in a crowded genre. This is compounded by the fact that the movie's production values, while commendable considering the apparent budget constraints, do not elevate the film's lackluster narrative and thematic elements. The singular highlight might be Dolph Lundgren's performance, which does little to salvage the overall experience.

    The Blu-ray presentation of "War Pigs" shines technically, with both video and audio quality receiving due commendation for their clarity and fidelity. This aspect might offer some solace to enthusiasts of the medium or fans of the genre looking for a pristine A/V experience in their collection. However, the release is notably sparse on additional content, lacking any form of supplements that could have provided valuable insights into the film’s production or historical context, which might have enriched the viewing experience or justified the investment.

    In conclusion, while "War Pigs" on Blu-ray delivers a technically sound presentation with evident strengths in video and audio quality, it's ultimately let down by the film itself. The lack of originality in plot and character development, coupled with the absence of any supplementary material, leaves much to be desired. For the discerning viewer or collector, this release might not warrant a place on the shelf unless one has a specific interest in every entry within the WWII genre or seeks to complete a collection that includes Dolph Lundgren's filmography. As it stands, "War Pigs" exemplifies a missed opportunity to either invigorate or thoughtfully contribute to its chosen genre.