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Report: John Wick (2014) 1080p Blu-ray Eng-Latin DTS 5.1
The pulsing electronic score by Tyler Bates and Joel J. Richard needs that dedicated subwoofer channel (the ".1" in 5.1) to truly resonate in your chest. 3. Dual Language Support (English & Latino) johnwick20141080pblurayenglatinodts51 top
If you are a cinephile building a digital library, seek out the official BluRay and create your own remux. If you are a casual viewer, remember: convenience (streaming) always sacrifices fidelity. And for John Wick—a film where every shell casing hitting marble flooring matters, where the revving of a 1969 Mustang Boss 429 is a character, and where Keanu Reeves trained for months in three-gun competition shooting—that fidelity is non-negotiable. Report: John Wick (2014) 1080p Blu-ray Eng-Latin DTS 5
- The Red Circle club sequence: The soundtrack mixes Le Castle Vania’s electronic "LED Spirals" with muffled gunfire, screaming, and bass drops. DTS 5.1 excels at directional panning. You can hear a bullet whiz from the left surround to the right front as Wick rounds a corner.
- The bathhouse fight: Water splashes and broken tiles create chaotic reverberation. In DTS, the low-frequency effects (LFE) channel handles the subsonic thud of bodies hitting marble floors without muddying the mids—where dialogue sits.
- The final church scene: Rain hitting the roof, gunshots echoing off stained glass. A proper DTS 5.1 matrix preserves dynamic range (117 dB vs DVD’s 96 dB). The quiet moments—Wick whispering "It was just a fucking dog"—are as clear as the thunderous .45 caliber reports.
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