Dead Wrong (2024)

Dead Wrong (2024)

Dead Wrong Blu-ray: A Comprehensive Review

Synopsis

Dead Wrong, a crime drama on Blu-ray, follows Billy (Derek Smith) and Barbara (Katrina Bowden) in their quest for a child. However, Billy’s focus shifts to money and an affair with Barbara’s sister, Wendy (Chelsea Debo). Consequently, his plan spirals into chaos, involving a heartbroken woman, her reformed husband, a shady lawyer, criminals, and a detective. Ultimately, greed and violence destroy their lives.

Blu-ray Details

Video Quality

  • – **Codec**: MPEG-4 AVC
    – **Resolution**: 1080p
    – **Aspect Ratio**: 1.78:1 (Original: 1.85:1)
    – **Review Score**: 3.0/5

The Blu-ray offers a clear and detailed 1080p transfer. Colors are rich, with good black levels and accurate skin tones. However, the transfer suffers from banding and macroblocking, which detract from the overall quality.

Audio Quality

  • – **Tracks**: English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 & 5.1
    – **Review Score**: 3.5/5

The audio quality varies between the two cuts. The 2.0 track is full and efficient, though gunshots lack depth. The 5.1 track offers better environmental fill and musical spacing, though it still falls short of dramatic surround effects.

Special Features

  • – **Extras**: None
    – **Cuts Included**: Original cut (1:50:46), Director’s cut (1:44:26)

This release does not include any traditional bonus features like commentaries or deleted scenes. However, it does offer two cuts of the film accessible from the main menu.

Overall Score

  • – **Movie**: 2.5/5
    – **Video**: 3.0/5
    – **Audio**: 3.5/5
    – **Extras**: 0.0/5
    – **Overall**: 2.5/5

Conclusion

Dead Wrong offers a decent crime drama experience with solid but not exceptional performances. The Blu-ray’s video and audio quality are acceptable but flawed. Despite lacking special features, the inclusion of two cuts adds some value. Overall, it’s a watchable but ultimately forgettable film best suited for crime genre enthusiasts.

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Dead Wrong Blu-ray: A Comprehensive Review

Synopsis

Dead Wrong, a crime drama on Blu-ray, follows Billy (Derek Smith) and Barbara (Katrina Bowden) in their quest for a child. However, Billy’s focus shifts to money and an affair with Barbara’s sister, Wendy (Chelsea Debo). Consequently, his plan spirals into chaos, involving a heartbroken woman, her reformed husband, a shady lawyer, criminals, and a detective. Ultimately, greed and violence destroy their lives.

Blu-ray Details

Video Quality

  • – **Codec**: MPEG-4 AVC
    – **Resolution**: 1080p
    – **Aspect Ratio**: 1.78:1 (Original: 1.85:1)
    – **Review Score**: 3.0/5

The Blu-ray offers a clear and detailed 1080p transfer. Colors are rich, with good black levels and accurate skin tones. However, the transfer suffers from banding and macroblocking, which detract from the overall quality.

Audio Quality

  • – **Tracks**: English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 & 5.1
    – **Review Score**: 3.5/5

The audio quality varies between the two cuts. The 2.0 track is full and efficient, though gunshots lack depth. The 5.1 track offers better environmental fill and musical spacing, though it still falls short of dramatic surround effects.

Special Features

  • – **Extras**: None
    – **Cuts Included**: Original cut (1:50:46), Director’s cut (1:44:26)

This release does not include any traditional bonus features like commentaries or deleted scenes. However, it does offer two cuts of the film accessible from the main menu.

Overall Score

  • – **Movie**: 2.5/5
    – **Video**: 3.0/5
    – **Audio**: 3.5/5
    – **Extras**: 0.0/5
    – **Overall**: 2.5/5

Conclusion

Dead Wrong offers a decent crime drama experience with solid but not exceptional performances. The Blu-ray’s video and audio quality are acceptable but flawed. Despite lacking special features, the inclusion of two cuts adds some value. Overall, it’s a watchable but ultimately forgettable film best suited for crime genre enthusiasts.

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