The Taking Of Pelham 123 4k
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The 4K restoration arrives at a time when audiences can directly compare it to the 1998 TV remake and the 2009 Tony Scott version. Scott’s version (starring Denzel Washington and John Travolta) was frenetic, using whip-pans and desaturated, teal-and-orange color grading. The 1974 original in 4K proves that tension does not require speed. Sargent’s film uses static wide shots of the subway car; the 4K resolution allows us to scan the frame ourselves, looking for the police sniper or the stowaway passenger. The restoration proves that "watching" is more stressful than "action." the taking of pelham 123 4k
Detailed tracks featuring film historians and critics analyzing the film's production history, its reflection of 1970s NYC politics, and its lasting influence on the heist genre (such as inspiring Quentin Tarantino’s color-coded names in Reservoir Dogs ). Weaknesses The 4K restoration arrives at a time
If you are planning to add this masterpiece to your shelf, let me know: Sargent’s film uses static wide shots of the
The 2009 film "The Taking of Pelham 123" is a tense, gripping thriller that pits a group of desperate and well-armed commuters against a cunning and ruthless leader, played by Denzel Washington. The movie, directed by Tony Scott, is a remake of the 1974 film of the same name, and it brings a fresh, modern spin to the classic tale of a hijacking on a New York City subway train.