Estela de sangre (Blood Tracks, 1985, Derek Ford)
Un productor de vídeos musicales decide rodar en las montañas del Colorado su nuevo vídeo-clip. Alli vive una extraña mujer con su hijo, que años atrás asesinó a su marido tras maltratarla este, y violarla repetidamente. Cuando la mujer y el hijo observan a los recién llegados, se sentirán invadidos y no dudaran en atacarlos, creando una situación de terror en medio de las desérticas montañas donde se haya todo el equipo de grabación.
La saca Vinegar Syndrome. La vi en Canal 18 de Vía Digital en verano de 1999 y en Fullscreen. Va a ser interesante verla en 2.35:1
http://youtu.be/NfuxG-1gz8I?si=7W690429xYsoacqc
Additional info:
Region Free Blu-ray
Scanned and restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
Commentary track with author and film historian Amanda Reyes, film historian Rickard Gramfors and special features producer Ewan Cant
"Playing It Straight" (16 min) - an interview with actor Jeff Harding
"I'm with the Band" (20 min) - an interview with actress Naomi Kaneda
"Bang for Your Buck" (21 min) - an interview with actress Harriet Robinson
"This Is Going Too Far!" (21 min) - an interview with actor Frederick Offrein
Audio interview with actress Tina Shaw (28 min)
Archival featurette with Easy Action band members Peo Thyrén and Bo Stagman (aka Zinny Zan) (27 min)
Original video trailer
Production still gallery
Reversible sleeve artwork
English SDH subtitles
Re: Estela de sangre (Blood Tracks, 1985, Derek Ford)
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Originally Posted by Katatonia View Post
I only just received Blood Tracks this morning... so haven't had a chance to watch it fully. I did however pop it in and scan through it on my Yamaha receiver, and the "Stereo" sounds about like it always has on the import releases. It just has a fake/hollow quality to it.
The film was poorly dubbed in English, and I think the audio mix has just always been crappy sounding pretty much every time I've watched the film in the past.
Without yet watching it fully through, I obviously can't say for sure... but it definitely seems normal to me and inherent to the flaws of the original Stereo mix.
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...3#post22714153