Review Detail
9.1 2 10Overall rating
9.6
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
8.0
I'll keep these reviews brief as I'm reviewing Ray Danger's Nightmare on Elm Street series as a whole.
These edits are love letters to the original series, working to bring more cohesion across numerous avenues. Visual quality is dark, clean, and consistent. All changes to the score are period and mood appropriate. Narratively, this edit specifically offers an experience that tightens the original theatrical cut of Dream Master, but I was never overly fond of that film in any case. Losing Patricia Arquette, unceremoniously killing off the final Elm Street Children, and the less compelling cast brought on to replace them all fail to engage in the same way as the three previous films. I found no flaw to RayDanger's technical edit, but I can not rave on the film itself with as much gusto.
These edits are love letters to the original series, working to bring more cohesion across numerous avenues. Visual quality is dark, clean, and consistent. All changes to the score are period and mood appropriate. Narratively, this edit specifically offers an experience that tightens the original theatrical cut of Dream Master, but I was never overly fond of that film in any case. Losing Patricia Arquette, unceremoniously killing off the final Elm Street Children, and the less compelling cast brought on to replace them all fail to engage in the same way as the three previous films. I found no flaw to RayDanger's technical edit, but I can not rave on the film itself with as much gusto.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched?
Digital
B