![]() ![]() On the whole, the 4K transfer enjoys a nice boost thanks to the brighter, cleaner whites, which is most apparent during the prom scenes in the last quarter of the movie. The same can be said of the contrast and brightness balance. But overall, the 2160p picture is not all that dramatically different than its 1080p predecessor, looking largely similar in many areas. ![]() Fine lines and objects are a bit more distinct, and faces appear more natural and revealing. Repurposing the same 2K digital intermediate used for that release, the upscaled transfer shows slightly sharper details, for the most part, especially during close-ups. The two bumbling bike cops are relocated to Ultra HD outfitted with a great-looking HEVC H.265 encode, proving to be a small but nonetheless welcomed step up over the Blu-ray. At startup, the disc goes straight to an interactive main menu that changes screens when switching between the usual options while music plays in the background. The dual-layered UHD66 disc sits comfortably opposite a Region Free, BD50 disc inside a black, eco-elite vortex case with a glossy slipcover. When redeeming said code, users are granted access to the 4K Dolby Vision version with Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 audio. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment brings 21 Jump Streetto Ultra HD Blu-ray as a two-disc combo pack with a flyer for a Digital Copy, which can be redeemed via and Movies Anywhere. As ridiculous as the plot of reliving high school in adulthood sounds, the filmmakers use it to excellent, subversive effect thanks to Hill and Tatum's odd-couple pairing mixed with the awkwardness of being a teenager.įor a more in-depth take on the movie, you can read our review of the 2012 Blu-ray HERE. Starring Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill, the latter of whom co-wrote the script, the movie is also keenly clever, a knowingly shrewd take on the subgenre as a whole, firing one comical trope after another while simultaneously hurling jabs at its own expense. But that feat is all the more impressive when also conceding it is an adaptation of a cult television series from the late 1980s. ![]() That the buddy-cop comedy can still deliver eight years later - and after several repeat viewings - is quite the achievement, in and of itself. Right from the opening moments, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's 21 Jump Street start issuing the laughs and keep the laughter going until the end credits roll. ![]()
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