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An older if acceptable master greets this Blu-ray re-release. Average resolution and decent grain replication allows Disturbing Behavior to appear HD. Murky definition doesn't impress much, and dirt/scratches indicate the need for a refreshed master.

Fidelity sags while color makes an impressive leap in density. Vibrant flesh tones and the Blue Ribbon Club blues stick out, naturally rich without digital alteration. This goes as much for daylight scenes as it is for night. Anything sticking from the shadows catches enough light to shine.

Black levels show density, if not enough to hide off-color grain in those darker areas. Any crush comes back to the cinematography. Highlights clip a bit when peaked, but otherwise sustain an excellent pop.

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The 5.1 mix is offered in DTS-HD and a companion stereo track is PCM. Picking the surround track, range comes out slightly excessive when the action hits. It's loud. Directionality doesn't excel in any grand way. Mostly, it's the score filling the soundstage. The low-end rumbles marginally, barely noticeable at times.

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