V For Vendetta (4K UHD Blu-ray Review) (2024)

V For Vendetta (4K UHD Blu-ray Review)

November 3rd, 2020 by Brandon Peters

V For Vendetta (4K UHD Blu-ray Review) (1)Remember, remember the fifth of November. Warner Bros is also asking you this year to also remember, remember the third of November. That’s when they are releasing the very popular V For Vendetta onto 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray for the first time. The Natalie Portman-starring, Wachowski-produced adaptation of the popular graphic novel is getting a nice upgrade to a native 4K picture quality and dynamic Atmos sound. They’re not stopping there, as three new bonus features are being brought to home video for the first time. You get a new sit down conversation with producer Lana Wachowski and director James McTeigue, Natalie Portman’s audition tape and a vintage making of feature from around the time the film came out. There are also different editions of this release, but this review covers the standard one. V for Vendetta on 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray is available now and can be ordered using the paid Amazon Associates link below.

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Following world war, London is a police state occupied by a fascist government, and a vigilante known only as V (Hugo Weaving) uses terrorist tactics to fight the oppressors of the world in which he now lives. When V saves a young woman named Evey (Natalie Portman) from the secret police, he discovers an ally in his fight against England’s oppressors.

There’s a reason Warner Bros chose the date to release V For Vendetta when they did. It reflects our election week in the United States and the films themes and ideals remain forever relevant. Art can be a teaching tool in our world and art can warn us of the horrors our world have had and can have. A piece like V For Vendetta isn’t just conjured up in smoke, its a well versed and well researched work that can easily play as an entry point for an audience young and old. Its can form an inspiration and help to cultivate a way of desire for a better path or way to life.

V’s mask in the film itself has become quite iconic, constantly finding its use throughout many movements and agencies in the wake of the film’s release. You know the importance and the legacy of a film when something like that sticks for a long time. My friend, John Rocha even used the mask for his character of “The Outlaw” on the Schmoedown Trivia show. No, he doesn’t hold sole ownership of it, as I mentioned groups and protests have used it as a key and recognizable symbol. The film taught history, the film gave a symbol for uprising and people took to it.

The film also provides some pretty terrific action as well as a well acted film, which from a Wachowski production and casting Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving and John Hurt is pretty obvious. And like said things, its more than just its action. Its ideals, philosophies and a pretty deep, layered experience. A very nutritious film meal when taken in. AND IN THE SPIRIT OF THE FILM, f*ck DONALD TRUMP.

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Disclaimer: Screen captures used in the review are taken from the standard Blu-ray disc, not the 4K UHD Blu-ray disc.

Encoding:HEVC / H.265

Resolution:4K (2160p)

Aspect Ratio:2.40:1

Layers:BD-66

Clarity/Detail:Warner Bros delivers V For Vendetta on 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray for the first time with terrific results. The image is crisp and ripe with detail and texture. Its sharp and has a good, filmic look to it while also looking quite clean and in good shape. Every little corner is covered with information and it truly impresses with its appearance.

Depth:Depth of field is quite strong here and takes a strong leap from the Blu-ray. Interiors feel deepened and exteriors have more scale on display. Movements are smooth and natural with no distortions occurring during any rapid action sequences.

Black Levels:Blacks are quite natural hear with an impressive look on nights, dark shadows and more. Textures, patterns and more hold strong visually and no crushing witnessed during this viewing.

Color Reproduction:Colors have a nice stylization to them and feature some bold looks as well as some good saturation. Reds and blues pop pretty nicely and the HDR comes in handy with explosions and some fun lighting and monitor displays.

Flesh Tones:Skin tones are natural and consistent from start to finish of the film. Facial features and texture is pretty clear as day, showing scarring, lip texture, freckles, stubble, bruising and more.

Noise/Artifacts:Clean.

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Format(s):English Dolby Atmos, English Descriptive Audio, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, German 5.1 Dolby Digital, Italian 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish (Castilian) 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish (Latin America) 5.1 Dolby Digital, Czech 5.1 Dolby Digital, Polish 5.1 Dolby Digital, Thai 5.1 Dolby Digital

Subtitles:EnglishSDH, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, Cantonese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Korean, Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, Thai

Dynamics:As impressive as the audio is on V For Vendetta, the Atmos track on this release is the absolute star of the show. This is outstanding to sit and let punch you in the face with its loud and dynamic performance. The whole room finds itself utilized and precise volume levels in the mix make this an incredibly intricate experience that’ll wow you in almost every single scene.

Height:Plenty comes from above from debris, action swings, objects flying above and much more as well as score contributions. Its plenty loud and present so you really have no question when something is hitting you from above.

Low-Frequency Extension:This one booms with explosions, gunfire, punches/kicks lands, doors slamming, crashing and lot more. And its deep and powerful.

Surround Sound Presentation:Every speaker speaks up, contributions and works in tandem with the others here. The rolling motion is some of the most ideal of any release I’ve seen. The individual contributions are amazing too, as I thought something was going on with the piping in my house that would up being my rear channel providing some ambiance for one of the sewer interiors.

Dialogue Reproduction:Vocals are clear, present and crisp. Diction is capture quite clearly and romantically. The voice over is beautiful and the dialogue natural and up front.

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V For Vendetta comes with the standard Blu-ray edition and a redeemable digital code.

4K UHD

James McTeigue & Lana Wachowski in Conversation (HD, 13:18) – A really nice reflection of the film as the film’s producer Lana Wachowski and director James McTeigue look back at the film. Its pretty fun, and they even have candid moments kept in where some of the off camera folks interact.

Natalie Portman’s Audition (HD, 14:06) –A pretty lengthy bunch of clips showcasing her on camera line readings for her part.

V for Vendetta Unmasked (HD, 23:28) – A port over which basically has people from the film taking us from talking about the comic book to talking about the movie’s production.

Blu-ray

In-Movie Experience

Behind The Story

  • Designing the Near Future (SD, 17:16) – A look at the artistic process of creating the frightening future world of V.
  • Remember, Remember: Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot (SD, 10:18) – The history behind the story of Guy Fawkes.
  • Freedom! Forever!: Making V for Vendetta (SD, 15:58) – The cast and crew of V for Vendetta reveal the intense filmmaking process.
  • England Prevails: V for Vendetta and the New Wave in Comics (SD, 14:41) – The origins of the original V story are illuminated.

Natalie Portman SNL Rap (SD, 2:34)

Cat Power Montage (SD, 2:02) – Cat Power song played under images of the film.

Theatrical Trailer (SD, 2:24)

Soundtrack Album Info

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V For Vendetta stands alone as really unique experience in action and comic book films. It continues to impress and get better as time goes on. Warner Bros has really done a terrific job on upgrading it to the 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray format. The picture transfer is marvelous and the Atmos track is unbelievable. They’ve also included very worthwhile extras to seal the deal. This is a release for both fans, collectors and home theater enthusiasts alike!

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Brandon Peters

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Brandon is the host, producer, writer and editor of The Brandon Peters Show (thebrandonpetersshow.com). He is also the Moderator/MC of the Live Podcast Stage and on the Podcast Awards Committee for PopCon (popcon.us). In the past 10 years at Why So Blu, Brandon has amassed over 1,500 reviews of 4K, Blu-ray and DVD titles.

Tags: Hugo Weaving, John Hurt, Natalie Portman.

V For Vendetta (4K UHD Blu-ray Review) (2024)

FAQs

Is a 4K UHD Blu-ray player worth it? ›

If you have a 4K TV and you want to see its best picture, you'll want a 4K Blu-ray player. Ultra HD Blu-ray discs can hold much more data than standard Blu-ray discs, so they can deliver full 4K resolution along with enhanced color and contrast.

Is V for Vendetta worth it? ›

As a simple film, V for Vendetta is pretty good. The cinematography and visuals are often stunning, really capturing the feel of a bleak dystopian future state. Hugo Weaving deserves much credit for making V an intriguing character, considering we never see his face.

Is 4K UHD better than Blu-ray? ›

In terms of resolution, 4K offers a higher pixel count and therefore provides a more detailed image compared to 1080p Blu-ray. However, several factors affect the overall viewing experience, including screen size, viewing distance, video quality, and individual preferences.

What is the quality of ultra HD Blu-Ray? ›

Ultra HD Blu-ray discs are incompatible with existing standard Blu-ray players. Ultra HD Blu-ray supports 4K UHD (3840 × 2160 pixel resolution) video at frame rates up to 60 progressive frames per second, encoded using High-Efficiency Video Coding.

Are 4K Blu-rays being phased out? ›

There's also that added cost I mentioned before, as buying movies individually each time will be very expensive. Admittedly, there is a strong chance 4K Blu-ray may become less popular as time goes on. Does this mean that 4K Blu-ray is really dying? The answer is no.

What happens if you put a 4K Blu-ray in a regular Blu-ray player? ›

This is the most important takeaway you can get from this article. You need an Ultra HD Blu-ray player to play Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. If you put an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc in your current (non-Ultra HD) Blu-ray player, it won't work.

Why was V for Vendetta controversial? ›

V for Vendetta deals with issues of totalitarianism, hom*osexuality, Islamophobia and terrorism. Its controversial story line and themes have been the target of both criticism and praise from sociopolitical groups.

How old was Natalie Portman in V for Vendetta? ›

How old was Natalie Portman V for Vendetta? As filming took place in 2005, Portman would have been 24, very close to Evey's age.

What is the famous quote from V for Vendetta? ›

"We Are Told To Remember The Idea, Not The Man. Because A Man Can Fail." The rest of the quote continues as," He can be caught, he can be killed and forgotten, but 400 years later, an idea can still change the world." The character of V was never meant to become a solid and attainable character.

Are 8K Blu-rays coming? ›

Back in 2019, executive director of the 8K Association, Chris Chinnock, cast doubt on the possibility of 8K Blu-rays ever happening. He said there was "a low probability" that physical 8K discs would be developed, and that was four years ago; not much has changed since then.

Is there anything better than 4K UHD? ›

4K TVs provide truly amazing clarity, but if you're looking for the most immersive viewing experience available, only an 8K TV can achieve this. 8K offers 4 times as many pixels than 4K and a staggering 16 times as many pixels compared to a 1080p TV.

Can you play 4K movies on a Blu-ray player? ›

Common BD players are pretty much limited to 1080p resolution, only one-fourth the quality of a 4K UHD resolution. 4K UHD entertainment system requires BD100 discs which can store data up to 70GB or more. Also, 4K UHD Blu-ray player uses a separate video codec which is not even supported by common Blu-ray players.

Is UHD the same as 4K? ›

For the display market, UHD means 3840x2160 (exactly four times HD), and 4K is often used interchangeably to refer to that same resolution. For the digital cinema market, however, 4K means 4096x2160, or 256 pixels wider than UHD.

Is Blu-ray still highest quality? ›

Visual enhancements aside, audio is the defining advantage of Blu-rays over streaming. That's because streaming uses lossy compression to deliver sound, forcing compromises. Blu-rays provide uncompressed audio tracks, ensuring a full dynamic range and the highest sound quality possible.

Is it worth collecting 4K Blu-ray? ›

If movies and especially rewatching movies is your thing, then yes. Budget wise, it adds up though if you want a capable 4K uhd tv that's a good size for the room plus the audio in 5.1 or an Atmos set up.

Is 4K Ultra HD worth it? ›

Here's the ultimate comparison. Answer: For TVs, going to 4K from 1080p is worth it only if you'll be watching native 4K content while sitting at a close enough distance (depending on the TV size) that allows you to notice the extra pixels i.e., details.

What are the benefits of 4K Blu-ray? ›

With Ultra HD Blu-ray, you'll experience a sharper, clearer image than ever before; a greater range of brighter, more vivid colors; smoother, more realistic motion and uncompressed, immersive surround sound.

What is the difference between 4K and 4K upscaling Blu-ray player? ›

4K upscaling is the process where the player enhances the original input resolution. For the process to function the input quality must be Full HD (1920x1080). The player will upscale the original resolution from 1920x1080 to 3840x2160. 4K native content means that the input resolution is already 3840x2160 (4K).

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