The standard DVD release is "light" on extras. Most retail versions include:
Streaming versions of Through the Looking Glass strip away nearly all of these features. The DVD’s actually benefits the CGI-heavy scenes—the slightly softer image hides the early-2010s-era digital artifacts, and the Dolby Digital 5.1 mix retains the punch of Danny Elfman’s clock-ticking score.
: Nearly nine minutes of footage with optional director commentary.
Reviewers highlight a significant gap in quality between the DVD and high-definition formats: Visual Clarity
The standard DVD release is "light" on extras. Most retail versions include:
Streaming versions of Through the Looking Glass strip away nearly all of these features. The DVD’s actually benefits the CGI-heavy scenes—the slightly softer image hides the early-2010s-era digital artifacts, and the Dolby Digital 5.1 mix retains the punch of Danny Elfman’s clock-ticking score.
: Nearly nine minutes of footage with optional director commentary.
Reviewers highlight a significant gap in quality between the DVD and high-definition formats: Visual Clarity
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