Miss Peregrine--39-s Home For Peculiar Children -2016- -1080p [work] -
Burton treats the "peculiar" children not as superheroes, but as living artifacts. The high definition clarity brings out the granular detail in the character designs—from the invisible Millard’s footprints in the mud to the ethereal weightlessness of Emma Bloom (Ella Purnell) tethered by lead shoes. The film demands to be seen in high resolution to appreciate the seamless blend of practical effects and CGI. The Hollows—monstrous, invisible creatures that hunt the children—are terrifying specters of CGI work, their gaping maws a nightmare of digital rendering that pops against the misty, practical sets of the Cairnholm island.
Critics praised , Eva Green , and Burton’s return to form after underwhelming films like Dark Shadows . However, some found the second half too reliant on CGI and the villain underdeveloped. The 1080p home release (Blu-ray, digital) was lauded for its reference-quality video and DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 track. Burton treats the "peculiar" children not as superheroes,
The cast of "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" delivers standout performances across the board. Eva Green shines as the complex and enigmatic Miss Peregrine, bringing depth and nuance to the character. Asa Butterfield is equally impressive as Jake Portman, conveying the emotions and vulnerability of the protagonist. The 1080p home release (Blu-ray, digital) was lauded