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We do things a little differently here than you may be used to, so here is a quick tutorial of how our Blu-ray scorecards work.

Most review sites use a 1-5 star scoring system when reviewing Blu-ray releases. Due to the amount of detail contained in a review scorecard, we had to re-think the way to display our review ratings. Gone is the standardized “star” rating structure, replaced with a simple + or -.

So how do these + and - relate to the old-school star ratings? In our world, a + would be the equivalent to a 4 or 5 rating while a - would equate to a 1, 2 or 3 rating. So if a disc gets a + rating in one of the categories, you know it is top quality.

These +’s and -’s are then weighted (35% film, 25% audio, 25% video, 15% extras) to create an overall verdict of the disc, back in the common five-star rating system... it is quite a science.

Here are the terms used in our Blu-ray scorecard so you can get a better understanding of what each of our ratings mean...

Film

  • plot (story, flow)
  • acting (dialogue/believability)
  • sound (score/soundtrack/sound mixing)
  • visuals (special effects/costumes/set design/vibrancy/cinematography)
  • entertainment value (replay value, watchability)

Audio

  • fidelity (degree of accuracy with which sound is recorded or reproduced)
  • dynamic range (difference between the max level of distortion-free signal and the minimum limit)
  • dialogue (clarity and placement of voice activity)
  • bass (LFE) (low in pitch; of the lowest pitch or range)
  • soundstage (surround activity, sound movement through the different channels)

Video

  • transfer (lack of digital artifacts/noise/edge enhancements/compression artifacts)
  • image depth (dimension, 3D feel)
  • sharpness (lack of film grain, clarity of image, image detail)
  • color levels (color accuracy, vibrancy)
  • contrast (accurate deep black levels, range of brightness between the darkest/lightest elements)

Extras

We have taken a very simplified approach to the this section by informing which extras add value to a release and which are not worth your time. We have listed the most commonly valuable extras found on Blu-ray releases - featurettes, commentaries, deleted scenes (including outtakes and alternate endings), documentaries & digital extras (digital copy, bonus view, bd-live) - and if the extra is worth watching you will see a +, if the disc does not contain the extra or it is not worth watching you will see a -.

We are really changing the game here, so this new review format may take some getting used to... but I am sure you will come to realize that this new game is the way it should be played.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt.2 (Ultra HD/BD) | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 28, 2017
  plot acting sound visuals entertainment value
film
  fidelity dynamic range dialogue bass soundstage
audio
  transfer image depth sharpness color levels contrast
video
  featurettes commentaries deleted scenes documentaries digital extras
extras
verdict
The final film of the series gets a gorgeous 2160k treatment. Though the series literally got darker as it progressed, it looks very clear.
genre Fantasy | Action
synopsis The end begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione go back to Hogwarts to find and destroy Voldemorts final horcruxes, but when Voldemort finds out about their mission, the biggest battle begins and life as they know it will never be the same again.
lead actors Georgina Leonidas | Katie Leung | Jamie Marks | Isabella Laughland | Isabella Laughland | Scarlett Byrne | Josh Herdman | Louis Cordice | Afshan Azad | Shefali Chowdhury | Jessie Cave | Alfie Enoch | Devon Murray | Matthew Lewis | Anna Shaffer | Evanna Lynch | Bonnie Wright | Guy Henry | Nick Moran | Dave Legeno | Rod Hunt | Tom Felton | Chris Rankin | Ralph Ineson | Helen McCrory | Jason Isaacs | Timothy Spall | Miriam Margolyes | Helena Bonham Carter | David Bradley | Peter Mullan | Arben Bajraktaraj | Julie Walters | David Ryall | Ralph Fiennes | Ciarán Hinds | George Harris | Suzie Toase | Natalia Tena | Pauline Stone | Mark Williams | Jim Broadbent | Oliver Phelps | James Phelps | Domhnall Gleeson | David Thewlis | Warwick Davis | Emma Thompson | Clémence Poésy | Gemma Jones | Robbie Coltrane | Maggie Smith | Alan Rickman | Emma Watson | Rupert Grint | Daniel Radcliffe | Freddie Stroma | John Hurt | Sean Biggerstaff | Kelly Macdonald | Michael Gambon | Gary Oldman | Adrian Rawlins | Geraldine Somerville
director David Yates