Because All The Bright Places was a Netflix original, a wide commercial Blu-ray release was limited. Copies that exist are often pressed on demand or imported. The Blu-ray version offers a lossless audio track compared to the lossy Dolby Digital on streaming. More importantly, it includes special features often missing from the Netflix version, such as deleted scenes (crucial for understanding Finch’s backstory) and the featurette "The Road to Healing."
The 5.1 channel audio track is essential for capturing the nuances of the film's soundscape. From the hauntingly beautiful original score by Keegan DeWitt to the subtle ambient sounds of nature during Violet and Finch's "wanderings," the surround sound setup places you directly inside their world. The Story: A Journey Through Light and Dark
But two years later, the 1080p Blu-ray release changes the conversation. This isn’t just a disk; it’s a restoration of intent. To watch Finch (Justice Smith) and Violet (Elle Fanning) stand on the edge of the Bartlett High water tower in lossless 1080p with a full 5.1 surround mix is to realize you never actually saw this movie the first time. All The Bright Places -2020- -1080P Blu-ray 5.1...
Whether you are a collector of physical media or a cinephile looking for a high-fidelity home theater experience, the release offers the most immersive way to experience this poignant teen drama. Based on the bestselling novel by Jennifer Niven, the film is a masterclass in visual storytelling, brought to life through the chemistry of Elle Fanning and Justice Smith. Technical Excellence: 1080P Visuals & 5.1 Audio
: Violet Markey (Fanning) is paralyzed by survivor's guilt following her sister’s death, while Theodore Finch (Smith) struggles with undiagnosed bipolar disorder and a history of trauma. The Meeting Because All The Bright Places was a Netflix
Let us deep dive into the audio. In most romantic dramas, the 5.1 mix is an afterthought—dialogue in the center, music in the fronts. All The Bright Places is different.
This disk matters.
All The Bright Places is not a perfect film. It is a fractured one. But on this 1080p Blu-ray, with the lights off and the volume up, you finally understand what Finch meant when he said: "You have to be more careful about the things that matter."
A 5.1 audio configuration consists of five full-bandwidth channels (Left, Center, Right, Left Surround, Right Surround) and one low-frequency effects channel (the LFE or subwoofer). In All The Bright Places , this audio separation is used to manipulate the audience’s immersion into the characters' heads. More importantly, it includes special features often missing