Let me start by saying this: if you're a Tarantino fan, this collector's edition is visually STUNNING. The steelbook has this incredible etched design that looks like it was carved with a knife - perfect for the violent elegance of Basterds. I literally gasped when I first ran my fingers over that textured title.
The 4K transfer? *Chef's kiss*. The opening farmhouse scene has never looked more uncomfortably beautiful, with every wheat strand and SS uniform button popping. And yes - contrary to the packaging typo, both discs DO have proper French audio (DTS) without any Canadian quirks. Though Atmos loyalists will grumble that it's English-only for that premium sound.
Now the messy part... Quality control seems hit-or-miss. My first copy arrived with plastic peeling off like bad sunburn and a nasty scratch (shoutout to Amazon's replacement policy). The included gray envelope with cards and English booklet feels premium, but some buyers report damaged goodies inside.
Final verdict? When pristine, this is THE definitive Basterds set - that steelbook alone justifies the price for collectors. But inspect yours immediately; these seem to bruise easier than Brad Pitt's Nazi-hunting ego.