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Despicable Me 2

4K Ultra HD

Blu Ray

  • Score
    77
    from 3 reviewers
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  • Despicable Me 2 re-release dazzles in Ultra HD Blu-ray, a fun sequel for all.

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    2K Upscale
    HDR10
    Dolby Vision
    DTS:X
    DTS-HD MA
  • Video
    87
  • Despicable Me 2 shines in 4K with vibrant HDR colors and improved details, making it a must-own upgrade from Blu-ray.

  • Audio
    87
  • Despicable Me 2's DTS:X Master Audio soundtrack enhances the experience with superior clarity, immersive spatial effects, and a vibrant score, offering an expanded soundscape that brings the action to life.

  • Extra
    74
  • Despicable Me 2's Ultra HD Blu-ray offers decent 2160p mini-movies and selective extras from the 2D version, though misses new bonus content, retaining key features in HDR10 and Dolby Digital 5.1.

  • Movie
    75
  • Despicable Me 2 excels with humor and improved animation, but lacks the original's surprise, offering a strong follow-up with vibrant cultural references and focused themes.

    Video: 87

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Despicable Me 2" closely follows its predecessor in delivering a spectacle that, while not making groundbreaking advancements over the 1080p Blu-ray, still presents a noticeable uplift in color vibrancy and detail thanks to the inclusion of HDR and WCG. This release, leveraged through a 2160p presentation framed at the movie’s original 1.85:1 widescreen aspect ratio, uses a 10-bit video depth and is encoded using the HEVC (H.265) codec. Despite the film being finished with a 2K Digital Intermediate, thus limiting it to a 4K upscale rather than a true 4K presentation, the employment of these technological enhancements contributes to a richer visual experience. The colors on the UHD version are less saturated than those on the Blu-ray release, yet they showcase a greater degree of nuance and a more refined palette that makes scenes pop with boldness and accuracy.

    Reviewing the disc on various setups, including Samsung and LG Ultra HD displays coupled with appropriate UHD Blu-ray players, revealed an impressive range of colors and improved contrast levels. The HDR10 base layer offers a significant enhancement over the SDR presentation on standard Blu-ray, with Dolby Vision adding another layer of dynamic metadata that refines brightness and color even further for those with compatible equipment. Notably, the yellow minions beam brighter, and scenes filled with vibrant primaries dazzle, making full use of the wider color gamut. Scenes once deemed exceptional in 3D retain their depth and allure in 2D, thanks largely to the attention to detail in color and lighting that HDR/WCG facilitates.

    The disc shines in its representation of details and textures across various scenes — from the gleaming metal helmets of minions to the richly detailed environments that make up their world. Although some may argue the uptick in visible texture is minimal due to the movie’s 2K source, the HDR enhancement brings out finer details in shadows and highlights that were previously unnoticed. Black levels are deeper and more nuanced, allowing for better depth and volume in darker scenes. This improvement is complemented by outstanding specular highlights, providing a more lifelike aesthetic to metallic surfaces and vibrant light sources. In essence, this edition of "Despicable Me 2" elevates the viewing experience with its vividly enhanced colors, deeper contrasts, and nuanced detailing, making it a worthy addition to a 4K UHD Blu-ray collection, despite its incremental improvements over its Blu-ray counterpart.

    Audio: 87

    Despicable Me 2" elevates its audio experience with a DTS:X Master Audio soundtrack that serves as an excellent upgrade from the standard Blu-ray's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 presentation. The switch to DTS:X not only brings about a noticeable improvement in the spaciousness and dynamism of the audio but also introduces enhanced spatial effects and a sense of immersion that's hard to beat. The soundtrack, mixed from a stellar DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 core, delivers dialogue with crystal-clear precision, ensuring that every word is effortlessly intelligible. The move to DTS:X enriches the overall listening experience by providing greater separation and movement of sound, enriching the auditory landscape with a more refined, aggressive edge. Noteworthy are the overhead moments that draw listeners into a convincingly immersive environment, particularly during action-packed scenes where the sonic depth and spacing are significantly improved.

    The audio track shines most notably through its effects and score, with Pharrell's "Happy" returning to delight audiences amidst the action-packed backdrop of gadgets, weapons, and high-speed chases. Inventive sound design allows effects to sweep across the soundstage with vigor, enveloping the audience in the film's energetic escapades. The fidelity and warmth of the audio create an expansive sound field that extends well into the listening space, enhancing the dimensionality and presence of on-screen events. Channel separation is precisely calibrated, allowing for seamless movement across the screen and contributing to an engaging sonic experience.

    Furthermore, the soundtrack's robust low-end adds considerable weight to action scenes, while the midrange benefits from improved clarity, revealing finer details in both loud and quiet segments. Vocals remain distinct throughout, cutting through the mix with clarity. The sides and rear channels are astutely utilized to fill the room with discrete atmospherics and directional sounds, occasionally extending into the overheads to foster a captivating soundfield. This meticulous attention to the nuances of spatial audio makes "Despicable Me 2" a reference-quality example of how DTS:X can elevate the home theater experience.

    Extra: 74

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Despicable Me 2" provides a satisfactory set of extras, albeit somewhat limited compared to the comprehensive collection found on the 2D Blu-ray version. This edition mirrors the content of the 3D Blu-ray, featuring the audio commentary by directors Chris Renaud & Pierre Coffin, who delve into production details, character development, and cast insights. Notably, it includes three mini-movies—"Puppy," "Panic in the Mailroom," and "Training Wheels"—in stunning 2160p/HDR video quality with Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. These, alongside a selection of featurettes and a deleted scene, are presented on an accompanying 1080p Blu-ray disc, effectively making this package an essential but by no means exhaustive collection for fans seeking insights into the film's creation, its memorable characters, and the design behind gadgets and villains.

    Extras included in this disc:

    Audio Commentary: Directors Chris Renaud & Pierre Coffin share insights on the production.

    Mini-Movies: "Puppy", "Panic in the Mailroom", and "Training Wheels" presented in HD.

    The Making of the Mini-Movies: A look at the creation of the mini-movies with filmmaker interviews.

    Gru's Girls: Interviews focusing on characters Margo, Edith, and Agnes.

    Gadgets Galore: Discussion on the film's gadget design.

    The Minions: Cast & crew discuss the Minions' role in the film.

    Evil Minions: Insights into the creation of the Evil Minions.

    A Gru-Some Transformation: Exploration of Gru's transformation into a family man and super spy.

    El Hombre Malo: Interviews about the villain El Macho.

    Deleted Scene: A brief deleted scene from the film.

    Movie: 75

    Despicable Me 2" shines on 4K UHD Blu-ray with an unmatched clarity that breathes new life into the adventures of Gru, his daughters, and the ever-entertaining Minions. Universal Studios Home Entertainment has meticulously upgraded the family favorite to a stunning 2160p and HDR-enhanced video presentation, thus elevating the visual experience to remarkable heights. The addition of a DTS:X Master Audio soundtrack enriches the audio experience, enveloping viewers in the world of Gru and his newfound occupation as a spy for the good guys, complete with laugh-out-loud moments and the familiar yet always delightful Minion mayhem. While the package does not introduce new supplements, it offers the three mini movies in 4K with enhanced HDR visuals, ensuring that every detail, from the humorous to the heartwarming, is captured with pristine quality.

    The sequel effectively builds on the elements that made its predecessor a standout, cleverly advancing Gru's relationship with his adopted girls and introducing a competent villain whose plans unfold with engaging pacing. Despite losing a bit of the original's unpredictability and charm, directors Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud successfully maintain a high level of entertainment through visual gags, cultural references, and a storyline that, although more predictable, still delivers plenty of laughter and silliness. Kristen Wiig's introduction as Agent Lucy Wilde adds a fresh dynamic opposite Steve Carell's Gru, contributing significantly to the film's comedic and emotional moments. The Minions, true to form, steal the show with their antics, ensuring that "Despicable Me 2" remains a solid sequel that, while not surpassing its precursor, stands strong in its own right.

    In conclusion, while "Despicable Me 2" on 4K UHD Blu-ray might tread familiar ground in terms of storytelling, it does so with a technical brilliance that enhances every aspect of the film. The sequel may lack some of the original's surprise but compensates with a visually and aurally upgraded home cinema experience. The film’s humor, heart, and high-quality animation are magnified on this format, making it an essential addition to any family's movie collection and a vivid demonstration of how technological advancements can reinvigorate beloved films for new and returning audiences alike.

    Total: 77

    Despicable Me 2," reissued on Ultra HD Blu-ray ahead of the third installment and the "Minions" spin-off, showcases why it remains a beloved sequel in the franchise. With its latest release supporting Dolby Vision and featuring a new DTS:X mix, the film's visual and audio presentation surpass its original release, elevating it to a reference title for Ultra HD Blu-ray. While the sequel might not capture the same originality and charm as its predecessor, it continues to offer a fun, vibrant experience that appeals to both longtime fans and newer generations. The inclusion of characters like Lucy and El Macho adds fresh humor and dynamics, ensuring "Despicable Me 2" maintains its entertainment value for family audiences.

    The technical aspects of this release are commendable; the 2160p/HDR image enhances the color presentation significantly, making the animated world of Gru, his Minions, and their adventures even more engaging, though detail enhancement over its Blu-ray counterpart is minimal. Despite the lack of new extras, the Ultra HD Blu-ray's superior DTS:X Master Audio soundtrack provides an auditory experience that complements the stunning visuals, fully immersing viewers in the film's action-packed, comedic endeavors.

    In conclusion, while "Despicable Me 2" on Ultra HD Blu-ray may not present enough novelties to justify a purchase for casual viewers already owning the Blu-ray version, its notable improvements in audio and visual quality solidify it as a must-have for avid collectors and super fans. The film retains its appeal through vibrant animation, memorable characters, and a storyline that balances humor with heartwarming moments. This release exemplifies how technological advancements can breathe new life into already beloved films, ensuring they remain relevant and enjoyable for future generations.