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If you really want to buy a version that you are satisfied, buy the Mastered on 4K blu ray version. Avoid the UHD as you will be disappointed with the clarity of the transfer. The Mastered in 4k version offers bright colors and great contrast while the UHD version darkens the transfer to make it look like HDR.
This reviewer is a member of the Best Buy Tech Insider Network Program. This invitation-only program provides BestBuy.com reviewers with manufacturer-supplied products for the purpose of writing honest, unbiased and usage-based reviews. Outside of receiving products to test and review, Best Buy Tech Insider Network Reviewers are not compensated in any other way.
You all know about this movie and if you are buying it is because you love the story. But this review is not about the story but the quality of the video transfer. If you truly want the 4K quality stay with the blu ray Mastered in 4K version. Avoid the UHD version which completely darkens the transfer to pretend it is HDR. Honestly I have not seen any improvement from any of the 90s or 2000 movies when they are transferred to UHD. This is just a hoax to get your extra money. Don't believe me? Just try it, but don't forget to leave an honest review. If you want UHD with HDR stay with the latest hits and don't buy old movies on UHD.