Miss Peregrine--39-s Home For Peculiar Children -2016- -1080p

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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.

The primary feature of the 1080p release is its reference-quality video transfer , which uses an AVC MPEG-4 encode to deliver a sharp, detailed image. Key Technical & Special Features While 4K exists, for this film: Critics praised

A seemingly sweet little girl with superhuman strength. Why the 1080p Experience Matters

Featuring Eva Green as the sharp-witted Miss Peregrine and Samuel L. Jackson as the terrifying Barron. The primary feature of the 1080p release is

There Jake uncovers the decaying shell of Miss Peregrine’s home and a preserved time loop — a pocket of 1940s England repeating the same day — where the peculiar children remain trapped, frozen in a single day. Miss Peregrine, a powerful ymbryne who can transform into a bird and manipulate time, explains the loop’s purpose: to protect the children from monstrous hollowgast and the even more dangerous wights, creatures that hunt and consume peculiars.

Short review quote "A visually inventive, unevenly paced fantasia that showcases Tim Burton’s flair for the peculiar while tethered to a heartfelt tale of inheritance and identity." Jackson as the terrifying Barron

A young girl who possesses pyrokinetic abilities.

Official Blu-ray releases typically include over an hour of behind-the-scenes content: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

The eerie, hand-woven textures of the masked twins' burlap-like garments. 3. Visual Effects and Creature Design