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Blindingly bright, Disney's HDR presentation is among their most intense. Highlights erupt in a dazzling, pure white, slicing through any shadows. Visual effects sparkle and reflections from metal (even just cars parked on the street) pushes limits. Quantumania is among the brighter, more dynamic discs in the Marvel fold.

Splendid color fills every frame, favoring warmth. The quantum realm is a brilliant spectacle, filled with impossible levels of color. Blues, reds, purples, and everything else look remarkable. Quantumania pushes limits, and makes full use of the format's potential.

Not impressive is texture and detail. It's fine, but often rudimentary and bland. Faces look more blank than they do textured. CG effects, rendered at 2K, appears softer, if defined well. Quantumania appears glossy until digging deeper.

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Dolby Atmos performs decently enough, bass adequate, but mild even at high volume. Disney seemed to be turning away from their reduced range audio mixes, but QWuantumania brings it back in force.

Surround effects perform better. Action scenes bounce between the speakers with superb separation between the channels. While Atmos effects barely elicit a whimper much of the time, when used, they can stand out. Rear channels standout for their positioning, willing to move dialog from the center as much as any action scenes.

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