Hier mal das review für die 3D US Scheibe, war ich nicht so falsch
mit meinem Eindruck
Sadly, Rogue One's 3D qualities are rather
bland. The image never quite finds that serious screen
extension into the back, exploring depth with purpose or reality,
and forward protrusion from the screen rarely impresses. There's a
shot of a Star Destroyer to begin chapter 10 that would seem a
prime moment for 3D, much as a similar scene was of reference
quality in The Force Awakens. Not so much here. The ship's tip
fails to truly protrude from the screen in any meaningful way.
Jyn's mother's arm, as she points a blaster at Krennic in the
film's opening minutes, exhibits more push out of the screen. The
3D effect never feels all that open. Part of the problem is that
the movie is very cramped to begin with. Crowded streets in various
scenes, tight ship interiors, and many bleak and dark locations
don't exactly spell "ideal environments" for 3D. The image does
open up a bit when allowed. Surface battles on Scarif, probably the
best lit and most colorful location the movie, show a bit more
general depth and openness. The space battle has some mildly nifty
moments, particularly as the camera is "attached" to any given
ship; a drop from light speed makes for a solid 3D effect in the
lead-up to that climactic clash. Corridors through the Rebel
flagship and on board the Corvette at the end prove sufficiently
lengthy. There's still a fair sense of spacing in smaller, cramped
quarters, like a U-Wing's interior or in the planning area of the
Rebel headquarters, but the image never quite finds that superior
3D extension it deserves.
The 3D image is further beset by a few
more issues. Chief amongst them is a relative lack of sharpness.
It's far less crisp than its 2D companion, and a number of edges
and straight lines throughout the movie, whether Rebel and Imperial
rank insignia on clothes (particularly evident on Krennic with the
white uniform in juxtaposition), the white light slats in the
Scarif base and in the Death Star, or the circular insets on the
round table seen in the famous Rebel headquarters all take on a bit
of aliasing and some mildly jagged edges. The image just
can't hold very stable. Facial, clothing, and environmental
textures aren't as robust in 3D, either. Colors are a bit more
drained, lifeless, again not helped by the film's relatively dark
nature but evident even in brighter locations. Black levels could
stand a hair more depth as well. Sad to say it's a fairly
disappointing image overall. There are times when the score might
creep up to a 4.0 -- there's a nice vertical stretch looking upward
into the Imperial data vault in the final act, for example -- but
the image can bottom out at about a 2.0.
After the excellence of The Force Awakens, this
release comes as a fairly deep disappointment.
quelle:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Rogue-One-A-Star-Wars-Story-3D-Blu-ray/171520/#Review
Wie gesagt, so schlimm fand ich es nun nicht, aber es fiel schon ab
gegenüber den anderen 3Ds die ich hier so in den letzten Monaten
bewundern durfte