An HDRip cannot render that red. It turns it into a blocky magenta.
They are grainy. They are soft. They feel like old home movies.
HDRips are notorious for terrible audio. Usually, it's a mono track recorded by a microphone sitting in someone’s soda cup. You lose the directional cues. You lose the silence. The score by Owen Pallett (Arcade Fire) relies on dissonant strings that crawl under your skin—but in an HDRip, those strings sound like a broken Wi-Fi router.
Because Dream Scenario isn't just a movie about dreams. It is a movie about watching . Don't watch it through a dirty windshield.
2/10 (Would rather have a nightmare about a marketing meeting). Grade for the film itself: 9/10 (A surrealist masterpiece).
Borgli uses a technique of extreme dynamic range. One moment, it’s dead silence as Paul awkwardly clears his throat. The next, a sub-bass rumble mimics the "weight" of a nightmare.