![]() ![]() This isn't a problem, as choosing the 7.1 track will still work for those with only a 5.1 setup. However, we couldn't get the 5.1 version to activate and cycling through the audio channels manually showed no trace of this particular track. Nicely done.Īudio: Confusingly, Finding Nemo's menu screens reckon that both the 2D and 3D discs are graced by 5.1 and 7.1 Dolby TrueHD mixes. This is every bit as visually impressive as the original 'flat' version, with the added advantage of some very effective use of stereoscopic space – the ocean stretches away to infinity in front of you, while schools of fish swim out of the screen, all without the slightest trace of any off-putting digital flaws. This release also includes a 3D MVC 1.78:1 1080p presentation of the film. With its brilliant colours, super-sharp edges and intricate detailing, the AVC 1.78:1 1080p encode is stunning recreation of the original digital animation. ![]() This region-free US release (oddly, there's still no word on a UK outing at the time of writing) shows that it was definitely worth the wait. Picture: As the final back-catalogue Pixar title to make the jump to Blu-ray, Finding Nemo has been at the top of quite a few people's 'Most Wanted' lists for some time now. Smart, funny and gorgeous to look at, it may not be the studio's best production, but it remains a masterpiece of storytelling, characterisation and design that more than deserves every award it ever won. Pixar's fifth film earned a place in the hearts of kids and adults everywhere with its tale of a clownfish searching for his missing son. Pixar dive into the deep Blu sea with this long-awaited release of its aquatic animation ![]()
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