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DigiPack Warner Bros. | 2016 | Season 1 | 619 min | Not rated | Nov 07, 2017

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Westworld: Season One

(TV) (2016)

Westworld: Season One Blu-ray delivers stunningly beautiful video and superb audio in this excellent Blu-ray release

Visitors to a futuristic theme park populated by artificial beings experience Wild West adventures -- and more. Based on the 1973 film by Michael Crichton.

For more about Westworld: Season One and the Westworld: Season One Blu-ray release, see Westworld: Season One Blu-ray Review published by Michael Reuben on November 12, 2017 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5.

Directors: Jonathan Nolan

, Frederick E.O. Toye, Jonny Campbell, Richard J. Lewis, Michelle MacLaren, Neil Marshall
Writers: Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, Michael Crichton, Kevin Lau, Karrie Crouse, Halley Wegryn Gross
Starring: Evan Rachel Wood, Thandiwe Newton, Jeffrey Wright, James Marsden, Ben Barnes, Clifton Collins Jr.
Producer: Jonathan Nolan

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Westworld: Season One Blu-ray Review

These Violent Delights

Reviewed by Michael Reuben, November 12, 2017

_Westworld_�is the latest watercooler series from HBO, the pay cable network that brought us The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Deadwood and Game of Thrones. A re-imagining of Michael Crichton's 1973 thriller of the same name, the series is lavishly mounted, impeccably cast and produced with all the benefits of the latest in both digital and practical effects. According to HBO, Westworld was the highest rated inaugural season in their history of original programming.

The creators of this new vision are the husband-and-wife team of Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. Nolan, who also directed the pilot and season finale, is the brother of director Christopher and the author of the story that inspired Memento , one of the twistiest puzzle films ever made. Nolan/Joy's Westworld is also a puzzle�more accurately, a series of puzzles, one after another and one _inside_�another. Fans and newcomers alike can now revisit (or discover for the first time) the season's many mysteries in a handsome Blu-ray set from Warner Brothers Home Entertainment. For those who have made the leap to 4K, Warner is also releasing Westworld in aUHD version, which makes it, as far as I know, the first TV drama to be presented in that format.

Like many contemporary TV series, _Westworld_�is loaded with twists and reveals, some small and some enormous, so that it's effectively impossible to discuss the show in depth, or even to offer episode summaries, without straying into spoiler territory. For those new to Nolan/Joy's inventive creation, let me offer a general introduction that will be, to the best of my ability, spoiler-free.

As in Michael Crichton's original film, Westworld envisions a high-tech theme park where visitors can plunge themselves into an alternative world more immersive than any virtual reality simulation. For the low, low price of $40,000 a day, the "guests" (as they're known to the park staff) assume alternate identities as visitors to a Western landscape that's equal parts John Ford and Deadwood. Both the towns and the expansive surrounding territory contain a huge population of android "hosts", who are indistinguishable from humans and have been programmed with elaborate narrative "loops", which they repeat over and over. Guests interact with the hosts however they please, whether through gun battles on the street, brawls in smoky barrooms or pornographic sex in the brothel run by Maeve (Thandie Newton)�or any other adventure that strikes a particular guest's fancy. Weapons have been engineered not to injure the guests, but they can "kill" a host, who will be quietly retrieved and repaired by the staff, then returned to his or her loop. Hosts' memories are routinely wiped, so that they have no recall of the countless acts of violence committed against them, whether by the guests or by each other in loops of mass host-on-host pillage and murder staged for the guests' amusement.

All of these elements have been taken from Crichton's film, but Crichton was writing in an analog age. Nolan/Joy have reinvented his scenario for the digital world of the 21st Century. Their robots have been programmed to improvise, within narrowly defined parameters, so that they can adapt their behavior to changing circumstances and provide the guests with a more realistic experience. The parks' technicians control the hosts through voice commands and powerful iPad-like tablets that would have been unimaginable in the original Westworld's era. The interactions between staff and hosts are conducted through self-diagnostic conversations that routinely blur the line between human and host. The park is monitored not only through video feeds, but also through a real-time miniature digital simulation housed on one of the many levels of Westworld's subterranean headquarters. Other levels contain the sophisticated 3D printing operation that creates the hosts and the antiseptic glass cubicles where the robots are repaired�and where, when no one is looking, the staff sometimes takes liberties that are supposed to be reserved for paying guests.

While tracing the contours of this minutely realized environment, _Westworld_�unwinds several key narrative strands. One is the essential question of what differentiates an A.I. from sentient life. When do robots acquire independent consciousness and a "soul"�and therefore the possibility of rebelling against the masters who have enslaved them? Crichton's film posed this question in the form of a thriller, as the machines seized control of the theme park and began slaughtering the human staff and guests, but the new Westworld takes a longer and more thoughtful route, tracing gradual awakenings and glimmers of consciousness. Central to this evolution is Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood), the oldest host in the park, who has spent countless days playing a sweet rancher's daughter and a damsel in distress. The series opens with Dolores undergoing evaluation by Bernard Lowe (Jeffrey Wright), the head of the programming division, but it quickly becomes clear that his interest in her programming extends beyond maintenance. (Hosts are typically interviewed and "diagnosed" in the nude, but Bernard talks to Dolores fully clothed.) It is Bernard who first spots early signs of change in the hosts, and his interest in exploring the phenomenon will bring him into conflict with his boss, the visionary Dr. Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins), founder of the park and creator of the hosts�who always seems to be holding back a secret.

A second narrative strand focuses on the guests and the effect of their being released from any consequences for their actions. Two of the key players are William (Jimmi Simpson) and Logan (Ben Barnes), who arrive in Westworld for a sort of bachelor party before William marries Logan's sister. Logan is a returnee, who plunges enthusiastically into the park's indulgences, but William is clearly uncomfortable with the very concept of Westworld. When he is greeted upon arrival by a comely host named Angela (Talulah Riley) who declares her immediate availability for sex, William declines, while Logan emerges from a similar changing room zipping up his fly. But William too will eventually be sucked into one of the park's many narratives, because Westworld offers something for all tastes. As one guest observes, the park reveals who you really are�for better or for worse (usually worse).

A third narrative strand involves control over Westworld, in multiple forms. Control of Delos, the company that owns Westworld and in which Logan's family is poised to make a sizeable investment. Control over the park's operations, which Dr. Ford zealously guards from interference by operations director Theresa Cullen (Sidse Babett Knudsen) and the Delos board of directors. Control over the hosts' many loops, which are constantly being revised and tweaked by Lee Sizemore (Simon Quarterman), the park's narrative director, who is frustrated when his proposed flights of fancy are overruled by Dr. Ford, who is privately is developing a secret "new narrative". And, of course, control over the hosts, which is the special concern of Elsie Hughes (Shannon Woodward), a rising star in the programming department who specializes in tracking aberrant behavior. Any behavior that can't be explained or eliminated results in a host's being pulled from duty and shipped to the cold storage level, where row upon row of inert bodies are lined up as if waiting for something (or someone).

At the core of Westworld's many mysteries is a puzzle known as "the maze". It's the special obsession of a mysterious Man in Black, who is played by Ed Harris with a knowing nod to the deadly robot gunslinger portrayed by Yul Brynner in Crichton's original film. Little can be said about the Man in Black except to stress that he is one of Nolan/Joy's most interesting and original creations. After entering the series with a vicious assault in the pilot episode, the Man in Black embarks on a relentless quest for self-awareness encapsulating everything that makes_Westworld_ both fascinating and infuriating.

Westworld_�has its flaws. Some of the character development doesn't quite line up by the time we reach Episode 10, where many (but not all) of the season's riddles are answered. Nolan/Joy have acknowledged that they had to shut down production for several months while they worked out the intricacies of the last few episodes, which suggests that they began filming without a complete set of narrative blueprints�and it shows. Also, the creative team too often succumbs to the temptation to indulge their fantasies almost as much as the Westworld guests, gratuitously exploiting the freedom of premium cable to fill the screen with explicit sex and violence. In Episode 5, the production stages an orgy resembling a frontier version of the masked party inEyes Wide Shut_�but without the digital figures discreetly blocking one's view that Stanley Kubrick had to add to get an R rating. The sequence is eye-catching but contributes nothing to the plot. The same can be said of the violent train shootout in Episode 7, which is little more than an alternate version of the bloody saloon robbery in the pilot. The earlier sequence is an apt introduction to the theme park's embrace of excess, while the later one is just more of the same. In the post-Game of Thrones era, it seems that showrunners feels the need to keep topping each other (and themselves), but maybe they should take a lesson from Lisa Joy's rueful comments about a particularly gruesome scene in the series finale, which Joy admits she can't bear to watch. As she then acknowledges, some things are better left on the page.

Westworld: Season One Blu-ray, Video Quality

5.0 of 5

Westworld's cinematography has been widely covered in industry publications, because the show is among the increasingly rare projects shot on film (though, admittedly, the negative was immediately scanned for digital post-production). Nolan/Joy wanted the series to evoke the visual style of classic Westerns from John Ford, Clint Eastwood and Sergio Leone, and they turned to director of photography Paul Cameron (a frequent collaborator of director Tony Scott) to establish Westworld's cinematic vocabulary in its pilot episode. High-resolution stills of Cameron's work were kept on the set for reference by the revolving team of DPs who photographed the remaining episodes, thereby ensuring a consistent look and feel.

_Westworld_�shifts back and forth between softly warm earth tones in the fantasy park above (much of it photographed against the striking Utah locations where Ford shot The Searchers) and the steely blues and grays of the management and manufacturing facilities below. The staff's chilly environments are punctuated by bright swaths of red, notably on the sleeves and aprons of the repair techs, on the walls leading to and surrounding the observation room where the park's activities are monitored on a miniature real-time simulation, and, of course, in the blood flowing from injured hosts. The reds are a colorful contrast to the rest of the underground facilities, providing stimulation in otherwise visually sterile surroundings.

Warner has spread the ten one-hour episodes of Westworld's first season over three 1080p, AVC-encoded BD-50s. (The pilot and the season finale both run over an hour.) The image is consistently superb, with excellent sharpness, detail, colors and densities, solid blacks and a complete absence of noise or distortion. The combination of modern film stocks and digital post-production has rendered the film's grain pattern almost invisible, but it's there if one looks closely (_very_�closely). The more notable indication of the series' filmic origins is the refined textures of the image, in both panaromic views of the expansive park and cavernous workshops and in tight closeups on faces. The visuals of Westworld provide a convincing demonstration of the continued vitality of film as a cinematic medium, achieving the many virtues of digital capture without sacrificing the warmth of celluloid. The creative team's accomplishment has been effectively transferred to Blu-ray despite average bitrates that consistently hover around 19.8 Mbps, a figure that might raise a red flag, but superior compression and authoring appear to have avoided any issues.

Westworld: Season One Blu-ray, Audio Quality

4.5 of 5

Westworld_�was shown on HBO with a 5.1 soundtrack, which is encoded here in lossless DTS-HD MA. The mix is full of atmospheric surround cues, effectively re-creating the vast outdoor spaces of the park as well as the industrial whispers of the maintenance and management areas. Dynamic range is broad, lending authority to gun battles and other sonic accompaniments to violence. (The Gatling gun in Episode 7 is particularly thunderous.) Discrete rear channel effects occur routinely, while the dialogue remains firmly anchored to the front, clearly articulated and well-prioritized. The track is especially effective in reproducing the mixture of instrumental and electronic sounds employed by composer Ramin Djawadi (Pacific Rim_ and Game of Thrones), whose haunting theme opens each episode and whose use of a tinkling player piano is one of the series' recurrent motifs. The soundtrack also employs the occasional contemporary selection repurposed by Djawadi's arrangements, which can be jarring�and that is presumably the point. When an Old West shootout is set to an instrumental version of the Rolling Stones' "Paint It Black", the collision of time periods makes you sit up and take notice.

Westworld: Season One Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras

2.5 of 5

Some of these extras appeared on HBO's streaming service during the show's initial broadcast, notably "The Big Moment" featurettes, which are quick takes by the cast and creators on several of the series' major twists (and, for that reason, contain major spoilers). Some features on the streaming service have not been carried over, notably the trailers and previews.

Westworld: Season One Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

4.0 of 5

A remake of Westworld was already under discussion when I reviewed the original film's Blu-rayfour and a half years ago. It was a long time in development, but Nolan/Joy have delivered something complex, multilayered and ideally suited to multiple viewings. Warner's Blu-rays provide an excellent rendition of the series' sound and visuals, which, like the titular theme park itself, combine a retro sensibility with the latest technology. Highly recommended.

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Westworld: The Complete Series Blu-ray

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Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release on Blu-ray Westworld: The Complete Series (2016-2022). The twelve-disc box set is scheduled to arrive on the market on October 10.

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