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version shows more of the original filmed image vertically. While this fills your screen, it may occasionally reveal equipment like boom mics that were meant to be hidden by the theatrical crop. 1080p WebRip

No Black Bars: Re-framed to natively fit 1080p (1920x1080) screens, creating a fully immersive home theater presentation without letterboxing. kill bill vol1 2003openmatte1080pwebripd exclusive

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What Does "Open Matte" Actually Mean?

To understand why this is cool, we have to look at how movies are filmed. Many digital films (and films shot on Super 35) capture a much taller image than what you see in the theater. In the cinema, the top and bottom of the frame are masked off by black bars to create that wide, cinematic letterbox look. Here’s a useful, concise draft for a release

The widescreen version of Kill Bill Vol. 1 is a masterpiece of composition. But the open matte version is a time capsule of the production—rawer, messier, and surprisingly more thrilling during action sequences.

This color grading difference is a major point of debate. Many argue the Blu-ray’s teal-and-orange push ruined the film’s garish grindhouse feel. The WEB-DP exclusive, sourced from an older master, retains the 2003 theatrical color timing—a vital detail for revisionist historians. The Art of Filmmaking What Does "Open Matte"

Where can I find Open Matte version of films other than for streaming