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Personally, I find that I actually prefer the widescreen version of The Wire to its full frame counterpart, and I was previously one of those very skeptical purists I mentioned above. That preference isn't a factor I considered when determining my video score -- seeing as it's a subjective opinion rather than a part of a more objective analysis -- but I think it's important to note the value of Simon's alternate take on the series. A variety of shots are simply that much more powerful in widescreen. There's a fullness and expansiveness to the remastered image that wasn't necessarily present before, at least by way of the 1.33:1 visuals. The city is bigger. The crime more widespread. The boarded-up row houses of Season Four that much more overwhelming (as the camera pulls back and Bunk realizes the potential enormity of the murders he and Freeman have uncovered.) The counter argument, of course, being that the 1.33:1 image trapped every character in a tighter, more oppressive environment that, in subtle ways, closed in on the cops and crooks from all sides. There's merit to both positions, but it's also possible to appreciate both versions.
Ya lo veo que no sabes. Dejas que hable un don nadie de una página web por ti.De la review en bluray.com:
Nusé.
Demasiado trabajo ser Dios, todo el mundo pidiendote cosas tol santo dia...perezon...Si lo supiera todo sería Dios.
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