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Dogtooth relies heavily on silence and the sudden explosion of sound (the synth-pop needle drop of "Fly Me to the Moon" by Anna Vissi is iconic). AAC (Advanced Audio Codec) provides exceptional clarity in dialogue. Since Lanthimos films his actors speaking in monotone whispers, AAC preserves the frequency range necessary to hear the unnatural cadence of their voices without dynamic range compression. For the home viewer without a 5.1 surround system, a high-bitrate stereo AAC track is superior to a poorly downmixed DTS track.

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Dogtooth is a film of textures: the green of the artificial lawn, the white of the family’s identical work shirts, the red of the VHS cassette tape used as a weapon. In standard definition, these color palettes bleed together. In 1080p (1920x1080 progressive scan), the grain structure of the original 35mm film (shot by cinematographer Thimios Bakatakis) is preserved. You can see the sweat on the Father’s brow during his monologues. You see the dust motes in the swimming pool. BluRay source material ensures this is not an upscale, but a native high-definition transfer.