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The Transfer
The all-new 2023 4K UHD Director-Approved Scan of the Original Camera Negative in Dolby Vision (HDR 10 Compatible) is a marvel of what can be done with a beautifully constructed film. More so than a marvel, this is the transfer of 2023, hands down and unequivocally. JFK as shot by Robert Richardson may be one of the overwhelming visual experiences even now 30+ years later. Stone and Shout Studios have created a transfer that completely respects not only the work done by Richardson but also the original theatrical experience. The film’s color grading maintains the look and feel of the original 35mm theatrical release. There’s a warm hue present throughout, none of that “blue steel” or other mockery that “updates” the look of the film to “current” standards. This is a revelatory blessing that Stone has kept the look of the film intact, something many of his contemporaries always seem to want to change much to cineastes’ frustration. The image itself is sharp and beautifully rendered in 4K. The Dolby Vision imbues everything with an added layer of refinement and complexity in the contrast, black, and color levels. The image glows in the way that Robert Richardson’s work can at its best. A special thanks to Shout Studios and Oliver Stone for working diligently on his masterpiece and treating it as such. JFK in its 4K UHD form (even in its newest Blu-Rays) is the very definition of perfection. If one needs to know what is possible with technology and preservation look no further than this disc. It represents what’s possible – creating an archival master that represents what the film looked like when it was it was initially released.