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The Wolf of Wall Street

4K Ultra HD

Blu Ray

  • Score
    84
    from 6 reviewers
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  • The Wolf of Wall Street, a scathing satire on excess, shines in 4K with humor and sharp critique, making for a must-see.

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    True 4K
    HDR10
    Dolby Vision
    DTS-HD MA
  • Video
    89
  • The 4K UHD release of The Wolf of Wall Street offers a significant upgrade with pristine, vibrant imagery and realistic colors, supervised by Scorsese, elevating its visual depth and texture.

  • Audio
    90
  • The Arrow 4K's single DTS-HD 5.1 track offers clear, balanced audio with a robust dialogue and dynamic range, but no Atmos, retaining fidelity and engagement without deep LFE usage.

  • Extra
    74
  • The Wolf of Wall Street's UHD release enriches the viewing experience with insightful and fun extras, including engaging featurettes and a detailed roundtable, highlighting the film's creative journey and behind-the-scenes stories.

  • Movie
    93
  • Scorsese's 'The Wolf of Wall Street' dissects hedonism and corruption in finance with humor, questioning our complicity in glamorizing excess.

    Video: 89

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray presentation of "The Wolf of Wall Street," leveraging a Scorsese-supervised transfer, elevates the film's visual experience dramatically over its 1080p predecessor. Shot on various Kodak 35mm film stocks and digitized through an ensemble of high-end cameras, including the Arri Alexa and Canon EOS C500, this edition achieves a meticulous image upon a native 3840 x 2160p resolution. The refined color grading in this version corrects the overly warm, unnatural skin tones noted in the 1080p release, now presenting them with a cooler, more authentic palette. However, while enhancing visual depth and texture in lower light scenes, it introduces slight black crush, occasionally obscuring fine details in darker segments. With HDR10 and Dolby Vision support, the high dynamic range broadens the visual spectrum, adding nuanced shades that enrich color accuracy and contrast, thereby deepening blacks and brightening whites without veering into exaggeration.

    The meticulously encoded HEVC (H.265) codec, with an average bitrate around 60mbps, ensures stable, artifact-free presentation over the film’s three-hour span. This commitment to quality is evident in the improved clarity and sharpness of fine details such as facial features and fabric textures, which now reveal a layer of finesse previously muddled in the Blu-ray version. The Dolby Vision handling gloriously enhances depth in colors, from the expressive reds and blues of character attire to the vivid exteriors illuminating Scorsese's cinematic New York, all without sacrificing the film's intended aesthetics. The grain structure, respected and consistently handled across various scenes, maintains the filmic essence amidst digital enhancements.

    Despite minor drawbacks like occasional flatness and noticeable green-screen outlines, this release impressively surpasses its Blu-ray counterpart with leaps in color delineation, detail clarity, and overall picture stability. While not achieving the jaw-dropping effect seen in some other 4K remasters, this carefully crafted transfer serves as a significant upgrade that admirers of Scorsese's work will appreciate for its authenticity and enhanced immersion into the world of "The Wolf of Wall Street.

    Audio: 90

    The 4K UHD release of "The Wolf of Wall Street" opts for an adept replication of the already proven DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track from its Blu-ray counterpart, rather than advancing into the realms of Dolby Atmos or DTS:X. This decision leaves the audio experience largely unchanged, yet it remains impressively capable. Centered around a dynamic mix that emphasizes clarity of dialogue—a crucial element given the film's narrative and rapid-fire banter—the track handles the multitude of voices with precision, ensuring that each line, whether whispered amidst chaos or shouted in fervor, is delivered with comprehensible and organic warmth.

    Across the spectrum, the soundtrack exhibits a balanced interplay between the visceral and the subtle. The immersive soundscape of the yacht caught in a storm showcases the track's prowess in delivering heft in low frequencies and spatial awareness, with sound effects meticulously crafted to enhance the narrative's intensity without overshadowing it. Music tracks and ambient sounds, from clashing plates in a diner to the eclectic array of tunes that scores the film's high-energy sequences, are woven seamlessly into the mix. This richness in audio detailing underscores the lush, albeit not ostentatious, musicality and sonic depth that complement the visible extravagance and hedonism depicted onscreen.

    While some may lament the absence of an upgraded Atmos track for a more enveloping audio experience, this DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 encoding secures its strengths in dialogue reproduction and fidelity to music and effects. It delivers a consistently engaging aural experience that is both loud and nuanced, ensuring that each element—from the lows of the LFE to the highs of dynamic range—contributes effectively to the storytelling. Despite its limitations in leveraging the full spatial capabilities of more advanced audio formats, this track adeptly captures the essence of "The Wolf of Wall Street's" audacious spirit.

    Extra: 74

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "The Wolf of Wall Street" enriches the viewing experience with its meticulously curated extras that are both educational and entertaining. The standout feature is 'The Wolf Pack', offering a 17-minute dive into the collaboration between Scorsese and DiCaprio and the transformation of Jordan Belfort's memoir into a cinematic masterpiece, punctuated by the cast's improvisations. 'Running Wild' and 'The Wolf of Wall Street Round Table' further elevate the disc's value, delving into the film's creative process, the bold storytelling, and the vivid re-creation of Belfort's excessive lifestyle. Particularly, the roundtable discussion provides intimate insights into the minds of DiCaprio, Scorsese, Hill, and Winter, showcasing their synergy in bringing this sprawling story to life. Although this release forgoes a standard Blu-ray copy, it compensates with a digital code and non-embossed slipcover, making it an essential acquisition for fans and cinephiles alike, eager to explore the depth behind Scorsese's flamboyant portrayal of greed and debauchery.

    Extras included in this disc:

    • The Wolf Pack: An in-depth look into Martin Scorsese’s adaptation, featuring discussions from the cast and crew on character development and on-set improvisations.
    • Running Wild: Explores the film's foundational elements, Scorsese’s directive brilliance, and the conversion of Belfort's memoir into a screenplay.
    • The Wolf of Wall Street Round Table: A candid discussion with Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Jonah Hill, and Terence Winter on their collaborative process and character analysis.

    Movie: 93

    Presented in a dazzling 2160p/Dolby Vision transfer that superbly accentuates the exorbitant and lavish lifestyle of its characters, "The Wolf of Wall Street" on 4K UHD Blu-ray delivers Martin Scorsese's controversial yet brilliantly executed depiction of Jordan Belfort's rise and fall with an unmatched visual clarity. Scorsese, known for his masterful storytelling and dynamic directorial techniques, veers into uncharted territory by exploring the debauched world of finance instead of his usual crime-laden narratives. By casting Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort, Scorsese crafts a film that is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking, showcasing DiCaprio's outstanding ability to portray a character that is at once charming, despicable, and irresistibly engaging. The movie's technical aspects, from the cinematography to the editing and sound design (though not upgraded from its Blu-ray release), work in perfect harmony to bring the wild, reckless financial world of the 90s to life with an energy and verve that mirrors Belfort’s own tumultuous journey.

    This release does not shy away from the film's essence—a raucous three-hour thrill ride through the peaks and valleys of Wall Street excess, where morality is ambiguous, and the pursuit of wealth knows no bounds. Scorsese's film navigates the complicated dynamics of Wall Street with a nuanced hand, painting a picture that's as absurd as it is grotesquely realistic. It's a depiction elevated by performances not just from DiCaprio, but also from a stellar supporting cast including Jonah Hill's comedic brilliance and Margot Robbie in a star-making turn. The portrayal of Belfort's life, devoid of any significant consequence despite his dubious morals and questionable ethics, invites viewers to reflect on their own values and the societal constructs that celebrate such destructive ambition.

    While "The Wolf of Wall Street" provokes with its excessive indulgence in sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll of the financial kind, it's Scorsese's deliberate choice to present this narrative without judgment or moralizing that makes it striking. The 4K UHD presentation enhances every frame, making the extravagant parties, office antics, and personal downfalls even more vivid. However, beyond its shock value and visual splendor lies a deeper commentary on greed, ambition, and the inherently flawed nature of the American Dream. Scorsese challenges viewers to look beyond Belfort's charismatic manipulation to see the societal flaws that allowed him to thrive. It's a high-fidelity representation of an era defined by excess, but also a time capsule that warns of the cyclical nature of greed and its consequences on both the individual and collective conscience.

    Total: 84

    The Wolf of Wall Street," Martin Scorsese's audacious exploration of the unbridled greed and corruption inherent in the American financial system, makes a striking impact in its 4K UHD Blu-ray presentation. The film itself is a masterclass in excess, both in its subject matter and its execution, featuring what many consider to be Leonardo DiCaprio's most captivating performance. Scorsese's narrative, brimming with both comedic and socio-political commentary, is elevated by Arrow's 4K upgrade. This edition offers a more nuanced and technically polished picture experience compared to previous releases. The cooler, more realistic color tone and refined visual details, alongside the unchanged yet powerful DTS-MA 5.1 audio track, enhance the viewing experience significantly. Additionally, the inclusion of both legacy and new extra features—ranging from educational to hilariously insightful—adds considerable value for collectors and fans alike.

    Paramount Home Entertainment's release doesn't skimp on the technical specs, delivering an Ultra HD video quality that faithfully remasters the original's visuals, although the audio track sees no upgrade from the previous Blu-ray's DTS-MA 5.1 setup. Despite these enhancements, the 4K UHD Blu-ray might not warrant an immediate upgrade for those already in possession of the film, unless they are die-hard enthusiasts of Scorsese’s work or cinematic presentation aficionados. However, for those yet to own it, this version presents the perfect opportunity, particularly given the enriched visual fidelity through 2160p/Dolby Vision.

    In conclusion, while the 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "The Wolf of Wall Street" may not represent a monumental leap over earlier editions, it undeniably presents the film in its most compelling format to date. The enhanced visual quality and additional features make it an enticing proposition for newcomers and devoted fans contemplating an upgrade. This release secures its place as a critical piece in any high-fidelity cinematic collection, superbly showcasing Scorsese’s raw and relentless depiction of decadence and depravity within American capitalism.