BLU-RAY REVIEW: Quantum of Solace

Jamie Ewbank 23 March 2009 11:25

Much has been made of the slightly disjointed feel of Bond’s 22nd outing, Quantum of Solace, and while a glossy blu-ray presentation can’t do anything to fix the mid-trilogy feel of the film, it does bring the action and excitement to the fore, making it easy to just surrender to the joys of the disc: a picture presentation that’s the equal of the lauded Casino Royale, and 5.1 DTS-HD MA audio that’s full of broad detail to match the Bond franchise’s newfound physicality.

Its almost enough to take your mind off the limited extras, a selection of featurettes, profiles and location diaries identical to the DVD release but in high-def. You can watch The Leisure Lab's full Quantum of Solace Blu-ray review here.

Comments

robilee March 23, 2009 18:52

NOT as good as Casina Royal , but enjoyable on Blu Ray with pristene picture quality and the DTS HD M soundtrack is awsome, A better film 2nd time round, shut off your brain and enjoy the action........

EvilWolf March 26, 2009 17:54

Quantum of Solace is without a doubt, the worst 'Bond' movie ever made. I remember dozing off halfway through the movie.

Digitalpete April 10, 2009 16:12

I have just watched the Quantum of Solace in Blu-Ray A very fine film. We must remember 007 is not yet licensed to kill and has to be accepted, his character has yet to be built.  

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