Blu-ray Review: Patriot Games

Part of: The Wild Blu Yonder

A tense, well thought out thriller, Patriot Games is high on the list of the Tom Clancy adaptations to the screen. While it may not be accurate to the novel in a number of ways, this is still fine movie making aside from a clustered and overly long start up.

Patriot Games offers a lot of dialogue and characters in its first half hour. Many of these seem inconsequential by the end, though the brief confusion quickly clears into a manageable tale of terrorism circa 1992. Involving Jack Ryan (now played by Harrison Ford after Alec Baldwin dropped out of the role from Hunt for Red October) and his small family brings a personal angle to the story.

The audience is drawn into the story through some engaging action. Shoot outs are intense, and the aftermaths are equally impressive in terms of storytelling. Action takes either the slow, tense approach or all-out fire fights. Either way, Phillip Noyce’s direction handles all of this admirably.

All of this builds towards a nicely done twist ending, and finally culminates in one of those classic Hollywood good versus evil brawls in the most strenuous of circumstances. It’s hard not to enjoy this chapter of the Jack Ryan saga with set pieces and writing that are amongst the best of the series.

The transfer to Blu-ray is all over the place. Close-ups provide a startling level of facial detail. Colors carry a natural tone and remain consistent throughout. The problems begin with long shots, layered with ugly edge enhancement and murky detail (if any). The entire frame seems covered in filters and possible nose reduction, reducing the screen to an out of focus mess. These are in stark contrast to the close-ups, which are always consistently perfect.

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Matt Paprocki is a 12-year movie and game critic. He currently freelances for Blu-ray review site DoBlu.com and video game site MultiPlayerGames.com.

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