As in its predecessor, Sammy's adventures come with a strong conservational concern, one that thankfully doesn't overwhelm and overshadow a well-told story at the center. Writer Domonic Paris, who also penned the first movie, smartly hints at an ecofriendly message in an amusing tale that dreams of 'Finding Nemo' and 'The Great Escape.' Personally, as much as I agree with the message, I generally prefer its delivery communicated through clever plots which demonstrate the concern rather than preach it from a self-made pulpit. 'A Turtle's Tale 2' does exactly that with commendable results, expressing important environmental issues to children in ways they can understand and better appreciate, while parents are entertained by the turtles' escape plan.
Courtesy of Studio Canal, Vivendi Entertainment brings 'A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise' to 3D Blu-ray as a two-disc combo pack. The Region A locked, BD50 disc, which contains both a 2D and 3D version of the movie, is accompanied by a second DVD-5 disc. Both are housed inside a blue, eco-vortex keepcase on opposing panels with a glossy cardboard slipcover. After a trailer for 'A Monster in Paris,' the disc goes to a 2D menu screen with music and full-motion clips.
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Sammy's next misadventure swims through Blu-ray waters with a remarkable 1080p/MVC MPEG-4 encode that have your eyes melting in 3D goodness. In fact, the 1.78:1 image is so good that it sits comfortably alongside its predecessor as one of the very best 3D presentations available on the format thus far. As in the first movie, director Ben Stassen, working with co-director Vincent Kesteloot, makes excellent use of the camera and provide viewers with one stunning scene after another. Various objects floating in the ocean and in the oversized aquarium extend beyond the screen, slowly moving towards the audience. Certain features in the faces of sea creatures break the fourth wall, especially when a pair electric eels and the Mafioso sea horse show up.
The entire presentation is truly a sight to behold, and thankfully, its 2D counterpart is no slouch as well. The digital-to-digital transfer is razor-sharp with outstanding definition, in spite of the animation's simplicity. From the tiniest imperfection in the aquarium or the ocean floor to the bodily textures of sea creatures, fine object details are extraordinarily distinct. Some animals even reveal small wrinkles around the eyes and face. Contrast is spot-on with brilliant, clean whites and inky rich black levels, adding incredible depth to the image. The color palette is sumptuous with intense, energetic primaries and secondary pastel hues inside the aquarium provide the picture with a great deal of warmth. Sammy's second outing is another 3D paradise.
'A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise' is a direct follow-up to 2010's cutesy animated feature from nWave Pictures, picking up several years later after the events of the first movie. With an ecological theme at the center of the plot, the story follows Sammy and Ray in captivity inside an enormous underwater aquarium. Like its predecessor, this 3D Blu-ray arrives with another stunning, reference-quality 3D presentation that will blow audiences out of the water, accompanied by a strong and enjoyable audio quality. Unfortunately, the sequel finds its way to home theaters as a bare-bones release, but thankfully, the overall package is still recommended to those hungry for more quality 3D video.
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