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Open Matte version of Fast & Furious (2009) is a specific type of video release that displays more visual information at the top and bottom of the frame compared to the standard theatrical widescreen version. 1. What is "Open Matte"?

What is "Open Matte"? (The Non-Technical Explanation)

First, let’s break down the jargon. Most Hollywood movies are shot in a "widescreen" aspect ratio. For Fast & Furious (2009), the standard theatrical and home release (Blu-ray, DVD, standard streaming) is presented in 2.35:1. That means you see the film as wide, black bars at the top and bottom of your 16:9 TV screen. Fast And Furious -2009- OPEN MATTE -1080p Web-D...

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Critics and fans view this movie as a "soft reboot" that shifted the series from simple street racing to heist-based action. Fast & Furious (2009) - IMDb Open Matte version of Fast & Furious (2009)

: You see "extra" image at the top and bottom that was hidden in the theatrical cut. Composition Fast And Furious : 1

The 2009 film, Fast & Furious, directed by Justin Lin and starring Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, is widely regarded as one of the best installments in the franchise. The film takes place five years after the events of the fourth installment and follows Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his crew as they plan a massive heist in Rio de Janeiro.

Most movies are filmed using a larger area of the film or sensor than what is shown in cinemas. In a standard theatrical release, black bars are added (matting) to create a "cinematic" widescreen look (typically 2.39:1). An Open Matte version removes those bars, filling a 16:9 (1.78:1) television screen entirely without cropping the sides. Visual Gain