They also fixed a matte shot and restored some title cards that went missing on the blu ray edition. In the case of Peking Opera Blues, for instance, there was a 1080p blu ray in Hong Kong that was the source, and HKR color-balanced and contrast-balanced it a bit better than the release version. The Eureka discs look much better than the HKR releases––but they don't often have the same level of features, different versions of the film, etc.––which is I think what Glowing Rabbit is probably getting at? The picture quality HKR can get is generally-speaking at the level of the material the guy sources from. Wow, is the PQ/AQ really that good for the HKR releases? (I'm assuming any Eureka/Arrow releases wouldn't just be old masters) $8 for the digital copies is tempting but Eureka and Arrow have been so prolific with Asian licenses this year especially that I'm hoping one of them, most likely Eureka, gets to Peking Opera Blues and the Woos in 2022.Įxcept they won't be as good as the HKRescue editions besides adding a booklet of essays perhaps.
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