But this is a dark movie and there are times when the black levels blend in to each other, much like they do on the Blu-ray. The training scenes in the mountain early on look nice and show some clear upgrades in detail and color depth and that’s true for any brightly lit scene. By comparison, BATMAN BEGINS just looks okay. The problem I think people are having is they’re comparing it to THE DARK KNIGHT RISES or DUNKIRK, which look stunning on 4K. Of all of the Nolan films arriving on 4K, this is easily the worst looking, but it still looks pretty good. The oldest film in the trilogy is of course going to feature the worst video quality and subsequently receive the most scrutiny. The set is fantastic and if you can find it competitively priced, picking it up is a no-brainer. Some fans might avoid the 7-film collection and instead opt for individual titles or just pick up The Dark Knight trilogy on 4K. Everyone is rightfully excited for the Christopher Nolan collection to finally arrive on 4K, but the collection has been shrouded in controversy, whether it be the price tag or the fact the 7-film collection has some frustrating packaging.
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