

Even the movement of the various bears, right down to the folds in the fat (also covered in the features) is striking. I remember being struck by the fur found on one of the characters in Monster’s, Inc., amazed at how they could get the movement, but they’ve come even further with the tight, tangled curls of the hero, which flow naturally throughout. Brave certainly doesn’t suffer from that, as there are intricate little details in everything, from the rocks on the side of a cliff, to the textures of the stone walls in the various castles, the moss that is growing everywhere (generated using computer algorithms according to the special features,) and finally to the red mess of curly hair on the film’s protagonist. Watching that film with my daughter a little while ago I was struck with how flat the film could look, and was especially surprised by the lack of detail and textures. It’s incredible how far the technology has come since Toy Story made its debut.

This edition comes with a 3D version of the film but since I do not own a 3D television (the format gives me a migraine) this review only pertains to the 2D version of the film.Īs one would expect for a transfer of a computer animated film taken directly from the digital source the image is flawless. Disney and Pixar’s Brave comes to Blu-ray in its original aspect ratio of about 2.39:1 on the first dual-layer disc of this five-disc set.
