Video
Oasis appears in its original 1.85:1 widescreen aspect ratio, and has been anamorphically enhanced. It's still fairly lackluster in the image quality department, though. The print is clean, but the image is on the soft side, and colors look muddy. Dark scenes are also hampered by contrast that's much too heavy: shadowy areas go immediately to full black, so a lot of detail is lost in any scene that's not well lit. The English subtitles are unfortunately burned-in.
Audio
The 2.0 Korean soundtrack is in about the same league as the video transfer. It's OK, but certainly not above average. The dialogue is rather flat-sounding, though otherwise it seems to be adequate. The English subtitles are not removable. They appear in an easily readable white font.
Extras
The only special features are a trailer for the film and a photo gallery.
Final Thoughts:
...The rather bland audio and video transfer probably didn't help [the whole experience]...; it's watchable but hardly a feast for the eyes. I'll give Oasis a "rent it" for those who are interested. |