: Typically features a high-definition 5.1 surround sound track, crucial for Bateman's meticulously planned "pop-culture critiques" and the 80s-inspired soundtrack.
: Approximately 18 seconds were added back into a scene involving Patrick Bateman and two prostitutes.
The "Uncut" version is the definitive edition of the film, restoring footage originally removed to avoid an NC-17 rating in the United States.
The Remastered Blu-ray usually includes supplemental material that provides insight into the production's satiric intent:
: Feature-length audio commentary by director and co-writer Mary Harron .
: A separate track featuring co-writer and actor Guinevere Turner.
: Presented in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio . While sharper than earlier DVDs, some critics noted that this specific 1080p transfer suffered from digital noise reduction (DNR), which can sometimes make skin tones look "flat".
: Typically features a high-definition 5.1 surround sound track, crucial for Bateman's meticulously planned "pop-culture critiques" and the 80s-inspired soundtrack.
: Approximately 18 seconds were added back into a scene involving Patrick Bateman and two prostitutes.
The "Uncut" version is the definitive edition of the film, restoring footage originally removed to avoid an NC-17 rating in the United States.
The Remastered Blu-ray usually includes supplemental material that provides insight into the production's satiric intent:
: Feature-length audio commentary by director and co-writer Mary Harron .
: A separate track featuring co-writer and actor Guinevere Turner.
: Presented in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio . While sharper than earlier DVDs, some critics noted that this specific 1080p transfer suffered from digital noise reduction (DNR), which can sometimes make skin tones look "flat".