This report examines the 2013 sci-fi film Oblivion , specifically focused on technical details relevant to high-quality enthusiast releases like the "Hybrid Open Matte" version by "Mr. Movie." Original Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1. IMAX Release Ratio: 1.90:1.
Entry one: "They’re wiping the original masters. Said it’s 'server space.' But I remember. I remember the 4K scan from 2019. I rebuilt the matte by hand. Frame 104,000 to 205,000." Oblivion -2013- Hybrid Open Matte BD by Mr.Movi...
He turned. No one was there.
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Jack thought of Helena at the square, of hands folded as if holding a secret. He thought of all the trimmed edges, the things made invisible to make an evacuation seem manageable. "Because," he said slowly, "someone thought those people would be safer if they didn't know." Entry one: "They’re wiping the original masters
Leo slammed the laptop shut. His basement felt too quiet. He looked at his own reflection in the dead monitor.
The release is a highly sought-after fan-made reconstruction of Joseph Kosinski's sci-fi epic. This version aims to solve a long-standing frustration for home cinema enthusiasts: the absence of the expanded IMAX aspect ratio on official retail discs. What Makes This "Hybrid Open Matte" Unique?