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Law Abiding Citizen - Blu-Ray Used 50p + Free collection @ CeX
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Thriller starring Gerard Butler as Clyde Shelton, an ordinary family man whose life is blown apart when his wife and daughter are brutally murdered during an attack on their home. When a plea bargain sets his family's killers free, Shelton sees no choice but to take the law into his own hands, and in the name of justice he embarks on a killing spree that only one man can bring an end to: Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx), the assistant district attorney who brokered the deal.
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Video
Codec: MPEG-4 AVC (34.00 Mbps)
Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
English: Dolby TrueHD 5.1
English: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles
English SDH, Spanish
Discs
Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD-50)
Playback
2K Blu-ray: Region B (locked)
Trailer
Law Abiding Citizen arrives on Blu-ray with a visually stale but technically superior 1080p, 2.39:1-framed transfer. This is a picture that features a consistently routine visual tone that doesn't exactly lend itself to a spectacular high definition release, but it's also not the sort that's constantly bathed in shadows and darkness. Fortunately, Director F. Gary Gray's film looks excellent on Blu-ray when considering the picture's uninteresting visual flair and nod towards the noir films of old. Colors are nicely reproduced in every applicable frame, appearing stable and natural with no hint of fading or excessive over-saturation. Detail is nicely resolved, too, even if the image takes on a somewhat flat appearance. Very fine object texturing -- for instance that seen on close-up shots of Nick's neckties -- nicely compliments intricate facial details. Additionally, the image is sharp as a tack with nary a hint of excessive softness or any sign of print anomalies to detract from the image, not to mention an absence of digital manipulation, banding, or other compression artifacts. Blacks and flesh tones are accurately reproduced throughout, and Law Abiding Citizen's quality film-like appearance is supported by a handsome but fairly minute grain structure. Though not exactly eye candy material by nature, Law Abiding Citizen nevertheless looks exemplary within the confines of its director-intended tone. - blu-ray.com
Law Abiding Citizen features a robust but not excessively aggressive Dolby TrueHD 5.1 lossless soundtrack. This one comes across as spacious and precise from the get-go, and indeed, it never disappoints through the rest of the film. This is a soundtrack of jarring cues intermixed with basic dialogue, ambience, and music. All three are handled well enough, with no discernible absence of clarity to be heard. Ambience in particular is exceptional; whether street-level flowing traffic in one scene or a group of rowdy prisoners in another, Law Abiding Citizen does well to immerse the listener into various environments without overwhelming the senses or creating a false space that doesn't fully jive with the on-screen material. Bass is rather satisfying throughout; several explosions send a positive jolt through the listening area, and gunfire from a heavy machine gun is wonderfully realized as rounds tear through the soundstage with a convincing series of rapid-fire thuds. Like the video presentation, Law Abiding Citizen's soundtrack isn't flashy or all that memorable. Where it excels, then, is in its ability to accurately recreate a seamless experience that's on-par with the director-intended feel of the soundtrack. As such, this is an excellent presentation, even if it's not necessarily one for the record books. - blu-ray.com
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Video
Codec: MPEG-4 AVC (34.00 Mbps)
Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
English: Dolby TrueHD 5.1
English: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles
English SDH, Spanish
Discs
Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD-50)
Playback
2K Blu-ray: Region B (locked)
Trailer
Law Abiding Citizen arrives on Blu-ray with a visually stale but technically superior 1080p, 2.39:1-framed transfer. This is a picture that features a consistently routine visual tone that doesn't exactly lend itself to a spectacular high definition release, but it's also not the sort that's constantly bathed in shadows and darkness. Fortunately, Director F. Gary Gray's film looks excellent on Blu-ray when considering the picture's uninteresting visual flair and nod towards the noir films of old. Colors are nicely reproduced in every applicable frame, appearing stable and natural with no hint of fading or excessive over-saturation. Detail is nicely resolved, too, even if the image takes on a somewhat flat appearance. Very fine object texturing -- for instance that seen on close-up shots of Nick's neckties -- nicely compliments intricate facial details. Additionally, the image is sharp as a tack with nary a hint of excessive softness or any sign of print anomalies to detract from the image, not to mention an absence of digital manipulation, banding, or other compression artifacts. Blacks and flesh tones are accurately reproduced throughout, and Law Abiding Citizen's quality film-like appearance is supported by a handsome but fairly minute grain structure. Though not exactly eye candy material by nature, Law Abiding Citizen nevertheless looks exemplary within the confines of its director-intended tone. - blu-ray.com
Law Abiding Citizen features a robust but not excessively aggressive Dolby TrueHD 5.1 lossless soundtrack. This one comes across as spacious and precise from the get-go, and indeed, it never disappoints through the rest of the film. This is a soundtrack of jarring cues intermixed with basic dialogue, ambience, and music. All three are handled well enough, with no discernible absence of clarity to be heard. Ambience in particular is exceptional; whether street-level flowing traffic in one scene or a group of rowdy prisoners in another, Law Abiding Citizen does well to immerse the listener into various environments without overwhelming the senses or creating a false space that doesn't fully jive with the on-screen material. Bass is rather satisfying throughout; several explosions send a positive jolt through the listening area, and gunfire from a heavy machine gun is wonderfully realized as rounds tear through the soundstage with a convincing series of rapid-fire thuds. Like the video presentation, Law Abiding Citizen's soundtrack isn't flashy or all that memorable. Where it excels, then, is in its ability to accurately recreate a seamless experience that's on-par with the director-intended feel of the soundtrack. As such, this is an excellent presentation, even if it's not necessarily one for the record books. - blu-ray.com
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sorted byAnother great film with similar plot but better ending is “Peppermint”. Give that a a try. You wont be disappointed