Alien: Romulus 4K Blu-ray (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital 4K) (original) (raw)

4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital 4K Disney / Buena Vista | 2024 | 119 min | Rated R | Dec 03, 2024

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Alien: Romulus 4K Blu-ray Review

Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman, November 26, 2024

The world seems to be hunting "easter eggs" like crazy recently, evidently unaware it may be the wrong season for such activity. Perhaps nonetheless understandably, though, those very quests are revolving around a little film called Wicked , which has become something of a phenomenon as this review is being written. Variety in fact just published a supposedly exhaustive list of all the "hidden" references to The Wizard of Oz scattered throughout part one of the film version of the musical, offering 65 examples, though their article was admittedly more widely based and also discussed things like changes between the source novel, stage adaptation and film. As a short but perhaps teasing supplement on this disc mentions in passing, there might be grounds for discovery at least as fertile as the above comparison(s) when watching Alien: Romulus, and in this case alert viewers don't have just one "extracurricular" film to keep track of, but instead Alien, Aliens, Alien�, Alien: Resurrection, Prometheus and Alien: Covenant. Perhaps hilariously, then, at least given that glut of opportunities, while Variety came up with 65 (more or less) examples for Wicked, a cursory internet search divulged quite a few lists either online media or just good old fashioned fans have aggregated, though the highest number found in any given accounting was a paltry thirteen. That relative dearth might be explained in part not necessarily due to fans' inability to spot things, but the fact that the film is placed squarely between the events of the first two outings in the franchise, which may inherently limit references, though that said, there are certainly allusions to later films in the series, including a memorable "FaceTime" event between a Xenomorph and our heroine which is obviously modeled on a similar moment in Alien�.

Perhaps the biggest "reference" to the Alien franchise, or at least the opening salvo of Alien, Aliens and Alien�, is not exactly subliminal and is in fact the overt use of a scrappy if perhaps initially unprepared female who ends up having to battle various terrors in an isolated spaceship. In this case it's a younger take on what might be called a "Ripley-esque" character, an orphan named Rain Carradine (Cailee Spaeny), who works as a miner for the nefarious Weyland-Yutani group, though "works" is probably an inadequate euphemism for "slaves", with both meanings of that term being salient. Rain thinks she's worked enough hours to more or less "purchase" her freedom from servitude, but in true Catch-22 style, Weyland-Yutani just keeps upping the requirement of worktime for such an escape, leaving Rain desperate.

Suffice it to say that desperation extends to Rain's cohort, which includes her android companion Andy (David Jonsson); her erstwhile boyrfriend Tyler (Archie Renaux); Kay (Isabela Merced), the pregnant sister of Tyler; Bjorn (Spike Fearn), Tyler and Kay's cousin; and Navarro (Aileen Wu), a pilot and adopted sister of Bjorn. This motley crew does manage to abscond with a ship that gets them to an abandoned space station split into twin halves dubbed Romulus and Remus. The crew hopes to get some cryostasis equipment that they'll need for a long voyage to a planet where they can live in peace (and see sunlight), but of course various things that maybe go more than merely bump in the night are awaiting them in the dank confines of the space station.

Those things, or at least their genesis, is presented somewhat opaquely in the imagery underlying the opening credits, but the "how" is probably ultimately not that relevant, especially since Weyland-Yutani has never been the model of corporate conscience. But vis a vis the very term "how", and with regard to co-writer and director Fede �lvarez self confessed desire to get "back to horror" with this entry, it's the who rather than the how the ends up giving this film so much emotional heft. In other words, so many cut and paste horror films, especially those with a series of deaths, tend to concentrate on the how of the killing, making that the focus, so that the victims are almost interchangeable, and, frankly, ultimately almost inconsequential. �lvarez very smartly spends a good deal of time in the first act introducing characters and giving the audience salient reasons to be rooting for many, maybe even most, of them, which only gives the later, yes, horror all the more power.

Alien: Romulus 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality 4K

5.0 of 5

1080p

5.0 of 5

Note: Screenshots are sourced from the 1080 disc in this package.

Alien: Romulus is presented in 4K UHD courtesy of 20th Century Studios and Disney / Buena Vista with an HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer in 2.39:1. Captured with the Arri Alexa 35 and finished with a 4K DI, this is another fantastic looking ultra high definition presentation from 20th Century and Disney. An already practically perfect in every way 1080 presentation sees some noticeable improvements in fine detail throughout this presentation, something that is perhaps particularly observable due to the commendable decision to try to focus on practical effects rather than a glut of CGI. Textures on facehuggers and Xenomorphs in particular can see some improvement in this version, even if views of the larger beasts are purposefully fleeing. Detail levels on all the practical elements like costumes and props tend to be excellent throughout, even in some less than fulsome lighting conditions (a lot of this film plays in near darkness). While HDR / Dolby Vision add some significant highlights to the film's rather interesting grading choices, which range from a lot of yellows in the first half hour or so, to, later, more uses of red and red-orange, to almost some clinical brightness that emphasizes grays and blues. All of these choices see already excellent 1080 suffusion levels boosted even more. The one slight niggling qualm I personally had with this presentation was the relative lack of improvement in shadow definition, something that may actually redound to the film's benefit since the "unknown" (or at least the indiscernible) tends to give this effort so much of its spookiness.

Alien: Romulus 4K Blu-ray, Audio Quality

5.0 of 5

Once again the good (?) folks at Disney have decided to offer different audio codecs on the 1080 and 4K discs in this package, with the 4K release being granted a Dolby Atmos track in place of the 1080 disc's DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 track. This is another case where those without Atmos setups may really not have that much to "worry" about, as I'd personally argue the differences between the Atmos and DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 tracks are intermittent and perhaps even less than noticeable unless you're really paying attention. All of the excellent surround activity I mentioned in the review of the 1080 disc's audio is certainly well intact here, though the Atmos track does offer some verticality from the get go, with some of the huge whooshing sound effects that ultimately blend with Benjamin Wallfisch's Ligeti-esque vocals wafting overhead. Spacial placement is also probably at least a bit more noticeable in the Atmos track during some of the (relatively brief) "outside" scenes of spacecraft or the space station, as well as some of the cavernous material inside the space station, notably the huge set piece in the gravity-less elevator shaft. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly throughout. Optional English, French and Spanish subtitles are available.

Alien: Romulus 4K Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras

2.5 of 5

The 4K disc in this package has no supplements. The 1080 disc offers the following bonus content:

A digital copy is included and packaging features a slipcover.

Alien: Romulus 4K Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

4.0 of 5

Alien: Romulus is perhaps a bit too eager to give fans those aforementioned "easter eggs" while still trying to carve out something a bit different for what is obviously designed to be a new series of Alien films. If things are a bit too long and overamped in the third act, it's remarkable how much emotion Fede �lvarez is able to wrest from the proceedings. The film boasts a really impressive, intentionally retro, production design and offers some generally very involving performances. Technical merits are first rate and the supplements enjoyable. Recommended.

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