Ronin
Arrow brings Ronin to Blu-ray via an exclusive new 4K restoration overseen by director of photography Robert Fraisse. The film arrives in an AVC 1080p encodement framed at 2.35:1. It has obviously been cleaned up well while retaining a lot of its original Super 35 film grain structure, which only occasionally tips ever so slightly into the realm of noise in the darker areas of the image. Colors and contrast are good, but shadow detail is the transfer’s biggest weakness; there’s a lot of black crush, which takes away from overall detail in a film where many scenes take place in the shadows. Lapels, zippers, and stitching on jackets tend to get lost.
Ronin comes to Blu-ray with the original English soundtrack in a 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio mix. The original stereo mix is also included in LPCM 2.0. The 5.1 is surprisingly robust and well balanced given the vintage of the film. Sound effects spread nicely through the surrounds and across the front channels, and the low end has just enough oomph to underpin the car chases and gunplay. The score has a lot of air and natural dynamic range, but dialogue sounds just a tad anemic and at times shows some hints of clipping.
This release comes stuffed, as is usual from Arrow. The first pressing includes a collector’s booklet illustrated by Chris Malbon, featuring writing on the film by critic Travis Crawford. A detailed audio commentary by director Frankenheimer and a new half-hour-long interview with cinematographer Fraisse are on the disc. Other special features include archival featurettes, an alternate ending, a gallery, and reversible sleeve art featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jacob Phillips.
Blu-Ray
Studio: Arrow Video, 1998
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audio Format: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Length: 122 mins.
MPAA RatingL: R
Director: John Frankenheimer
Starring: Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone