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The primary English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track is described as masterful, particularly for the ambient, tension-building score by Jimmy LaValle.
Most critics enjoyed the clever, "trippy" take on time travel and the strong chemistry between the two leads. It’s frequently compared to other mind-bending indie films like The Endless .
It is a "slow-burn" indie sci-fi that blends time-travel tropes with emotional drama and gritty realism. Technical Review (1080p Blu-ray REMUX) subtitle Synchronic.2019.REMUX.1080p.BluRay.AVC...
Reviewers at TheaterByte and Today's Haul praise the AVC 1080p transfer for its "filmic look" and rich mid-tones. The REMUX preserves the 2.39:1 aspect ratio with high bitrates, ensuring the image is free of compression noise or banding.
If you enjoy "smart" sci-fi that prioritizes character and atmosphere over massive action set pieces, this REMUX is the best way to experience the film's nuanced visuals and sound design. You can find more detailed breakdowns on sites like High Def Digest or IMDb. Synchronic (2019) Blu-Ray - PHYSICAL MEDIA LIVES AT . . . The primary English DTS-HD Master Audio 5
New Orleans paramedics Steve (Anthony Mackie) and Dennis (Jamie Dornan) encounter a series of gruesome, bizarre deaths linked to a new designer drug called "Synchronic". Steve discovers the drug allows users to physically travel through time based on their location, leading him on a desperate mission to save Dennis's missing daughter.
Anthony Mackie receives significant praise for his lead performance, proving his "sci-fi bona fides" in a more grounded, emotional role than his typical action work. Critical Consensus It is a "slow-burn" indie sci-fi that blends
Some viewers felt the pacing was uneven or that the final act leaned too much into "predictable" storylines. A few reviews mentioned the plot logic for the time-travel drug might be "hard to swallow" for some. Recommendation