The Chronicles of Riddick Blu-ray Review
Score: 67
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'The Chronicles of Riddick' disappoints yet entertains; Blu-ray shines.
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DTS-HD MA
Video: 70
'The Chronicles of Riddick' Blu-ray impresses with its 1080p clarity, striking color reproduction, and detailed imagery, from Helion Prime's vibrant hues to the stark landscapes of Crematoria.
Audio: 75
The Chronicles of Riddick Blu-ray delivers an explosive DTS-HD MA 5.1 soundtrack with thunderous bass, immersive 360-degree sound field, stunning clarity in dialogue, and dynamic action sequences for an intense auditory experience.
Extra: 56
The Chronicles of Riddick Blu-ray boasts detailed extras, albeit standard across formats, featuring insightful director and cast commentaries, a glimpse into the universe's lore, character evolutions, and the meticulous creation of visual effects and sets.
Movie: 51
'The Chronicles of Riddick' disappoints with its lackluster sequel, forgoing originality for CGI and a convoluted plot, turning Riddick into a typical hero, despite impressive visuals.
Video: 70
The Chronicles of Riddick" Blu-ray presentation exemplifies a commendable high-definition experience, boasting a 1080p transfer that astoundingly encapsulates the movie's varying atmospheres and tones within a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. From the visually subdued introduction to the vibrant, action-packed scenes on Helion Prime, this transfer showcases an impressive color palette that transitions smoothly from the golden tinges of civilization to the stark grays and reds of more desolate environments. The level of detail presented is meticulous, rendering textures, facial features, and even subtle costume details with remarkable clarity. This clarity brings scenes to life in a way that nearly achieves visual perfection, supported by solid black levels and natural flesh tones, creating a consistently engaging viewing experience.
Originally debuted on HD DVD and now repurposed for Blu-ray, this release benefits from a 1080p/VC-1 encode directly sourced from a digital intermediate, scanned from the original film negatives. The result is an image quality that could be described as flawless—free from any noticeable defects, with blacks that are deep and true, and contrast that adds depth to every frame. The sharpness of the image is exemplary, maintaining its integrity even amidst the film's extensive CGI sequences, which often challenge visual fidelity. The CGI sequences, along with the rest of the film, benefit from this meticulous attention to detail, offering a realism that immerses viewers in its fantastical world.
Colors are another aspect where this Blu-ray shines, displaying a richness and smoothness that enhances the visual storytelling. Whether it's the bold reds and golds of Helion Prime or the more subdued hues of other locales, there's a consistency and vibrancy to the color reproduction that complements the film's dynamic range. In conclusion, "The Chronicles of Riddick" Blu-ray presents an audio-visual experience that transcends mere replication of its source material, offering viewers a stellar high-definition journey into its unique universe.
Audio: 75
The Chronicles of Riddick" presents an auditory experience that's as bold and unforgiving as the film's titular character, thanks to its DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack. From the get-go, this lossless track impresses with its ability to fully envelop the listener in a 360-degree sound field, where the dynamic range of sound—from bone-rattling bass to the crispest of dialogues—demonstrates a masterful control of the sonic landscape. The audio mix, utilizing a 48kHz/24-bit sampling, showcases the remarkable clarity and depth afforded by high-resolution technology. The seamless integration of sound from front to rear channels creates an immersive atmosphere, with special mention to action sequences that are bolstered by aggressive sound design and atmospheric subtleties in quieter moments, ensuring a richly textured auditory experience.
Noteworthy is the effective use of sound directionality and bass performance that challenges even the most capable sound systems. Low frequencies are tight and impactful, enhancing the film’s numerous exhilarating scenes without ever compromising the integrity of dialogue, which remains clear and commanding throughout. It's evident that the audio mix on "The Chronicles of Riddick" Blu-ray not only corrects the shortcomings found in its HD DVD counterpart but also sets a new benchmark for auditory excellence in home entertainment.
Further setting this audio presentation apart are its atmospheric effects and sound imaging during intense action sequences, which maintain an outstanding balance with quieter, dialogue-driven scenes. The soundtrack's capacity to immerse without overwhelming and to articulate the subtlest of sounds in DTS-HD MA underlines a sonic wallop that brings the film's $100 million auditory craftsmanship into sharp relief. In essence, Universal’s effort on this lossless soundtrack represents a pinnacle of home cinema audio, delivering an experience as nuanced as it is powerful.
Extras: 56
The Blu-Ray edition of "The Chronicles of Riddick" goes beyond mere high-definition clarity, offering a substantial array of bonus content that deepens the lore and craftsmanship behind this science fiction saga. With a clear emphasis on enriching the viewer's understanding of the film's universe, the extras start with an engaging introduction by Director David Twohy, who insightfully discusses the digital enhancements and additional footage incorporated into the director's cut. The commentary track, led dominantly by Twohy alongside Karl Urban and Alexa Davalos, offers a mix of technical filmmaking details, scene backstories, and actor contributions, though Urban's interjections are more frequent than Davalos'. The deleted scenes provide interesting alternatives and extensions, enriched by Twohy's optional commentary. The Universal U-Control feature stands out for its innovative approach, offering multiple picture-in-picture tracks that delve into conceptual art, behind-the-scenes footage, comprehensive histories, and in-depth examinations of Riddick's combative techniques. This Blu-Ray not only presents the film in visually stunning 480p resolution but also invites fans deeper into its creative process and the expansive universe it inhabits.
Extras included in this disc:
- Introduction by David Twohy: The director discusses digitally inserting missing frames and new footage.
- Audio Commentary: A track with David Twohy, Karl Urban, and Alexa Davalos sharing behind-the-scenes details.
- Deleted Scenes: Includes optional director commentary.
- U-Control Feature: Picture in Picture with conceptual art and cast interviews; Complete Chronicles narrating Riddick's history; Chronicles Compendium exploring the film's universe; Anatomy of a Fight analyzing combat scenes.
- Virtual Guide to 'The Chronicles of Riddick': Characters narrate insights into the Riddick universe.
- Toombs' Chase Log: Actor Nick Chinlund recounts his character's pursuit of Riddick.
- Visual Effects Revealed: An exploration into the making of major visual effects.
- Creation of New Mecca: Discusses character roles, elaborate sets, and props creation.
- Riddick Rises: Focuses on the evolution of Riddick's character.
- Keep What You Kill: A deep dive into the world of Necromongers, including beliefs, characters, makeup, and props.
Movie: 51
The Chronicles of Riddick," despite its ambitious expansion from the gritty survival atmosphere of "Pitch Black," suffers from an overreliance on CGI and a shift towards a more conventional action hero narrative for its protagonist, Riddick. The sequel offers a visually stunning and technically impressive presentation on Blu-ray, with detailed starships, cities, and intricately designed enemy ensembles showcasing Director David Twohy’s vision of a vast universe threatened by the Necromongers. However, the film’s dedication to fleshing out an intricate mythos and a shift toward a grandiose science fiction epic feels misaligned with the original's more focused, character-driven suspense.
Rich visual backdrops and a substantial expansion of the universe cannot mask the core issues— a lackluster plot and underdeveloped characters that fail to captivate or add depth to the sprawling world around them. The movie diverges significantly from its predecessor's minimalist appeal, opting for a densely packed narrative that trades suspense and nuanced character development for action-heavy sequences and an expansive yet convoluted lore. Despite the presence of heavyweight actors and a few memorable moments courtesy of Diesel’s interaction with Judi Dench’s Aereon, "The Chronicles of Riddick" loses the simplistic charm and edge-of-the-seat thrills that defined "Pitch Black."
Moreover, the attempt to establish Riddick as a messianic figure within a prophesied battle for the universe’s fate feels out of step with the rough-and-tumble survivor audiences first embraced. While visually impressive, with each frame filled with extravagant production values, "The Chronicles of Riddick" ultimately prioritizes style over substance. The film’s attempt at deeper narrative complexity and world-building overshadows the narrative cohesion and tense, character-focused storytelling that might have bridged the gap more gracefully between "Pitch Black" and its sequel’s aspirations for epic science fiction grandeur.
Total: 67
The Chronicles of Riddick" Blu-ray manages to navigate the challenging waters of sequel expectations with a varied degree of success. On one hand, it extends the universe of Riddick with a visual flair that is almost without parallel, showcasing an exceptional attention to detail in its design and aesthetics. The transition to Blu-ray accentuates these aspects, delivering strong video quality and a reference-quality soundtrack that will appeal to audiophiles and fans alike. The array of bonus materials included adds significant value, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of the franchise.
However, the film itself struggles under the weight of its ambition, diverging from the elements that made its predecessor compelling. Riddick's evolution into a less distinctive hero with a backstory that feels contrived is a narrative choice that has not sat well with every viewer. The emphasis on style over substance, while resulting in some visually arresting moments, ultimately detracts from the storytelling, rendering the sequel less effective as a standalone film. Despite these issues, for those invested in the Riddick saga, the Blu-ray presentation offers enough enhancements in audio and video quality to warrant addition to their collection.
In conclusion, while "The Chronicles of Riddick" may not hit all the high notes of its origin story in terms of character depth and narrative intrigue, its Blu-ray release underscores Universal's commitment to technical excellence. The superb visual and sound quality, alongside a generous offering of extras, makes it an attractive purchase for fans. For die-hard followers of the Riddick franchise or Blu-ray collectors valuing top-notch presentation, this release is an easy recommendation. Non-enthusiasts, however, might find the film's focus on style over substance a harder sell.
Blu-ray.com review by Martin LiebmanRead review here
Video: 90
Detail is highly impressive throughout; whether in the long, flowing robes worn by the Imam or the revelation of every bead of sweat, pore, hair, and other markings on human faces, the disc offers plenty...
Audio: 100
It plays sans music, and the crackle of gunfire, both loud and distant, is heard coming form every corner of the soundstage to wonderful and seemingly realistic effect....
Extras: 70
Creation of New Mecca (480p, 11:12) is a multi-purpose piece that examines the roles and personalities of the characters and the creation of some of the film's more elaborate sets and props....
Movie: 50
The story requires of him more than physical strength, cunning, and night vision to save the universe, so it is revealed that he is of a line of peoples that a prophesy foretells will put an end to the...
Total: 70
Style dominates substance throughout, and while the stylization is noteworthy and interesting to behold, it overshadows every other aspect of the film....
High-Def Digest review by Peter BrackeRead review here
Video: 90
'The Chronicles of Riddick' debuted on HD DVD back in 2006, and it was a winner -- a terrific transfer that was about as close to reference quality as the format could allow....
Audio: 90
I also like some of the subtle atmospheric effects employed during the films quieter, more talky passages, which in DTS-MA reveal more subtle textures and sounds....
Extras: 50
Featurette: "Vin Diesel's Guided Tour" (SD, 6 minutes) - Just as its title suggests, this vignette features the actor sharing perspective on the film's many futuristic sets, some of which are indeed massive....
Movie: 60
Now, backstory is not a bad thing (George Lucas has wrung six blockbusters out of far less), but 'Riddick' seems so preoccupied with trying to launch a new franchise it ultimately gets in the way of the...
Total: 80
This Blu-ray is certainly easy to recommend -- great video, improved audio, and a wealth of extras and exclusives....
Director: David Twohy
Actors: Vin Diesel, Judi Dench, Colm Feore
PlotFive years after escaping from the planet of the deadly predators, the fugitive and former convict Richard B. Riddick finds himself on the run again, pursued by bounty hunters. His journey takes an unexpected turn when he encounters the sophisticated and enigmatic Aereon, who belongs to the ethereal race of Elementals. Aereon foretells of an approaching menace with the potential to annihilate all life in the galaxy — the Necromongers, an oppressive warrior race led by the zealous Lord Marshal. Riddick, disinterested in the fate of the universe and focused on his survival, finds his destiny intertwined with this impending conflict.
The Necromongers' crusade leads them to Helion Prime, a multicultural planet of humans and aliens, which becomes the next target in their campaign. As the Lord Marshal executes his dark agenda to convert or kill every inhabitant in the path of his army, Riddick becomes entangled with the local resistance. Among them is Kyra, a fiery woman with a past linked to Riddick's own. When the Necromongers launch their vicious assault on the planet, Riddick's exceptional combat abilities and instincts for survival drag him deeper into the fray, forcing him to confront the stark reality that he may be the only one capable of stopping the relentless, advancing darkness.
Writers: Jim Wheat, Ken Wheat, David Twohy
Release Date: 11 Jun 2004
Runtime: 119 min
Rating: R
Country: United States
Language: English