As the previous speaker "Kollege4711" described the picture quality, so I can not confirm this. I spend 7 of 10 maximum points. Körnig ok, minimal, but that is by design and is applied in very many other more expensive films. Not all Blu-ray has a depth of field, as one would expect. Many filmmakers put these filters with an intention to make the film for example are a bit older. So a DVD would not stand a chance against this sharpness of Blu-Ray. Nevertheless, one sees a lot of details in the movie. I got the movie today at a projector screen with 3 meters diagonal saw and found the quality almost as good as in the third part. I myself am very quality conscious as far as the image. Correct poor Blu-ray movie include "28 Days Later". The looks really like a VHS tape and not even reached DVD quality (judged on the Blu-Ray). Sure, the film was then filmed with a very poor camera and therefore the material is not better to digitize.