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Fans and collectors emphasize that while the 1080p image is a solid upgrade over DVD, the film's intentional darkness can make it look "soft" on modern screens.
The 1080p high-definition transfer captures the dark, candle-lit atmosphere of the film with better detail than previous DVD releases. Intervista_col_vampiro_HD_1994_Bluray_1080p
Interview with the Vampire: 20th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray) Fans and collectors emphasize that while the 1080p
Maintains the original 1.85:1 aspect ratio (opened slightly to 1.78:1) and the film's intended soft, grain-heavy cinematic look. 💿 Quick Spec Comparison Standard (2008) 20th Anniversary (2014) Video Resolution 1080p (VC-1 Codec) 1080p (VC-1 Codec) Main Audio Dolby Digital 5.1 (Lossy) DTS-HD MA 5.1 (Lossless) Disc Size BD-25 (Single Layer) BD-50 (Dual Layer) New Extras "Vampire Phenomenon" Featurette 🧛 Community Perspectives 💿 Quick Spec Comparison Standard (2008) 20th Anniversary
“I did notice that the detail has been improved since the previous DVD edition... despite the darkness, I was impressed at how clear and detailed it looked.” Blu-ray Authority · 11 years ago
Ports over the excellent Director's Commentary by Neil Jordan and the "In the Shadow of the Vampire" production featurette.
“The studio's decision not to include a lossless audio track [on the 2008 disc] will definitely prove off-putting to some... but for many, the visual improvement will be enough.” AVForums · 17 years ago

