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all its best moments into the trailer. Universal's new UHD release offers a superior color palette under the HDR parameters, but the core clarity and that should entertain the target audience and at least keep mom and dad halfway interested. This is best enjoyed as raw eye Audio Commentary with Joel Crawford, Januel P. Mercado, Mark Swift, James Ryan, and Heidi Jo Gilbert Audio Commentary: Director Joel Crawford, Co-Director Januel P. Mercado, Producer Mark Swift, Editor James Ryan, and Head of Story
draw the listener into the scenes with precision placement and authority. Bass is never shy about belting out prominent low-end content. It's nicely into its characters' centers, where it finds its worth. The drama and narrative ebbs and flows play well within the animated constructs and voice for quite a while for the sequel to roll around. That is certainly true of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, the 2022 sequel to 2011's Puss in Boots. Fortunately, the franchise does not exist in cat years,doctor offers him some sage advice: retire rather than risk his last life on adventure. That's sour milk to Puss' ears, but when he finds himself He has died eight times now, to be exact, which means he's down to a single life left. After a particularly crushing penultimate death, his In the Beginning (2160p, 9:12): Cast and crew talk up the original Shrek and Puss in Boots films that introduced the character
and helped propel this film. It also looks at how this film is an evolution from the first, the visual "painterly storybook style," digital construction, Humpty Alexander Dumpty (voiced by Zach Galifianakis), his old schoolmate, once best friend, and long-ago traitor. Both see
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Softpaws (voiced by Salma Hayek), a feline as devious as she is sexy. Puss is further surprised to learn that she's in cahoots environments. The higher resolution and the HDR grading make for improvements over the Blu-ray, but more incremental rather than redefining