A Time to Kill
M**.
A Time To Kill
A Time To Kill Is One My Favorite Movie.
B**M
Unexpected Ending
Loved this movie, don't know how I missed it when it first came out.
I**
Another favorite
Very entertaining
K**N
Great movie
Nice movie from the 90’s
S**S
A Time to Kill [Blu-ray]
There are already a great many reviews here providing a summary of the plot, opinions on acting,etc. Therefore, this review will only focus upon the actual quality of the transfer of 'A Time to Kill' to Blue Ray. However, I will say that this film is filled with a huge cast of major stars as well as glimpses of people at the very beginning of their acting careers long before they became stars...check out the whole 5 seconds of Olivier Spencer towards the end of the film.Keep in mind that the quality of what you see and hear also depends upon the quality of TV monitor you are using and its accompanying home theater processor and speakers. I have a pretty high end, esoteric system and am judging the Blu Ray off of that.VIDEO QUALITY.... The transfer to the Blu Ray is perfectly clean for this very powerful film. Tho' filmic in appearance with a slightly soft focus, there are no artifacts or dropouts anywhere. I noticed no appreciable grain or anything whatsoever distracting for the viewer to object to. Color grading is richly warm without being exaggerated and blacks, when called for, go deep past pluge without removing small details from the screen. Mbps rate generally stayed between the mid twenties and low thirties depending upon the amount of movement in the scene. A very fine video transfer.AUDIO QUALITY... The disc automatically starts when you press play and defaults to a lossy Dolby Digital audio. Press 'Pause' and get to the menu where you can set the audio to a lossless Dolby Tru HD 5.1 soundtrack. The opening scenes of the film utilize both the front and rear sound stages with some subtle foley fx discreetly going to the surrounds. After that, this film is largely dialogue based and so for almost the entire film it will be only the front stage that is used and even then, just your center channel. The surrounds are used primarily for the music soundtrack which is barely noticeable as the film relies upon the dialogue and power of the story rather than have the music lead the way to how you are to feel. The LFE channel contributes only slightly to ambience. Dialogue is clear and transparent throughout the film with no issues as all.EXTRAS.....Except for a trailer, there are none. NADA,ZIP,NOTHING,ZILCH, Whatever happened to all those wonderful extras that Blu Ray was to deliver?Despite all that, for the price of this disc, which is dirt cheap, you are getting a fine film with a really good transcode to Blu Ray. It is not a demo disc but, so what? Really glad to have this one in my collection.I do hope that this review, which focused solely upon the quality of the actual transfer to Blu Ray has been of some help to you in deciding your purchase. All of my reviews are of this nature and I hope they can be of HELP to you as well.Thanks for reading.
B**E
Movie: A Time To Kill
I think Matthew McCaughey us a great actor and he did this movie not so long after his first major starring role in Dazed & Confused..."Alright, Alright"...Great "supporting cast of actors", story line is sad but unfortunately realistic. Joel Shumaker directed the film.
T**Y
A time to kill
Love this movie.....it's in perfect condition too!!
E**H
AWESOME MOVIE!
This movie is an oldie but goodie! LOVE IT! Such a great plot and really surprises you.
B**N
I own all the John Grisham Novels and I love any movie copies of the books.
I did not dislike a thing about the movie.Bruce Boylan
M**N
DVD Die Jury !!
Super Film 👍👍👍👍👍👍. Lieferung zwar verspätet , aber nun eingetroffen 🤗🤗🤗.
M**E
trait bon dvd blu ray parfait
merci beaucoup a tout l équipe Amazon
S**C
No sirve
La película es muy buena pero no está completa no sirve creo que dejare de comprar películas en Amazon por ese detalle la abrí 6 meses después de comprarla y la novedad es que no está completa
N**K
Non coupable
Deux délinquants "blancs" violent, torturent et laissent pour morte une petite fille "noire" de dix ans. Alors qu'ils arrivent au tribunal, le père de la fillette (Samuel L. Jackson) les abat."Non coupable" est le titre du roman de John Grisham dont le film est une adaptation. L'action se situe au Mississippi, état qui pratique encore aujourd'hui la peine de mort et dont près de la moitié de la population est évangéliste. Vu le contexte de l'époque, il y a de fortes chances pour que les présumés coupables ressortent libres du tribunal ou avec des peines mineures. C'est ce qui pousse le père à passer à l'acte. Le moins que l'on puisse dire c'est que le procès du père ne se passe pas dans la sérénité. Le climat, sur fond de racisme exacerbé, est particulièrement pesant.Le droit de tuer est un thriller juridique de haut niveau. On voit s'affronter un procureur carrieriste (Kevin Spacey) et un avocat de la défense (Matthew McConaughey) sans grands moyens aidé par une assistante bénévole (Sandra Bulock) qui amène un peu de fraicheur à l'ensemble.