The problem is that, aside from the movie's artistic quality, the technical quality of the french DVD transfer is utter crap : for the audio part, it has a huge amount of hiss, a very low level throughout except near the middle where it's suddenly almost audible for about 10 minutes then gets lower again, and even some weird noises like a loud stuttering buzz at one point and what seems to be a brief excerpt from another movie's dialogue at another (I cringe at the thought that someone or some ones got paid for such a dreadful job) for the video part, it has a kind of green “color cast” throughout (if that's the correct term), the reds are too saturated in some places, some sequences are way too dark and others way overlit (and to complicate matters, the filmmaker seems to have experimented with all kinds of color filters to convey the mood of some scenes, for instance the scene where the lead character is fighting against his nemesis who just murdered his girlfriend in their bathroom is filmed in red-purple colors - how subtle! - while other scenes have a seemingly intended green-ish or blue-ish tint, so it's hard to say for sure what it's supposed to look like in the first place). ![]() T (yeah, the one with the "Mohawk" haircut) in a small role (he calls him "his idol"). I want to make a good - well, as good as possible - quality encode of a movie for my brother, a lousy movie if you ask me but he apparently likes it a lot, it's called "Penitentiary 2" and has Mr. ![]() Hi everyone and thanks in advance to those who will take the time to give me some tips.
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