Kill Bill - Vol 1 | -2003- Open Matte -1080p Web-... ((full))

A higher-resolution Open Matte presentation of Quentin Tarantino’s martial-arts revenge thriller that reveals slightly expanded image at top/bottom from the original widescreen framing; preserves the film’s intense action, stylized violence, and eclectic soundtrack in 1080p web source quality.

First, a technical primer. Most modern films are shot with the intention of being displayed in a specific (the width vs. height of the screen). Kill Bill: Vol. 1 was theatrically presented in 2.35:1 (Scope)—a very wide, cinematic rectangle that creates black bars on top and bottom of a standard 16:9 TV screen. Kill Bill - Vol 1 -2003- OPEN MATTE -1080p Web-...

The film opens with the , where the Bride is brutally attacked during her wedding rehearsal in El Paso, Texas. Her former boss and lover, Bill , along with his squad of elite assassins—the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad (DiVAS) —murder the entire wedding party. Bill shoots the pregnant Bride in the head, leaving her for dead. The Awakening height of the screen)

: You see approximately 25% more vertical image than in the theatrical cut. However, because the director (Quentin Tarantino) and cinematographer (Robert Richardson) composed specifically for the 2.40:1 ratio, the open matte version can sometimes feel "looser" or less intentional. Technical Guide for this Release The film opens with the , where the

Most modern films are presented in a aspect ratio (usually 2.35:1 for Kill Bill ). An "Open Matte" print reveals the full height of the original camera negative. It is called "Open Matte" because the matte (the black bars top and bottom) has been "opened up" to show more image than the director originally framed for the theatrical release.

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