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The Dolby Atmos audio is where things get really interesting. While it's clear this wasn't originally mixed for Atmos (some directional effects feel slightly forced), my 7.1.4 system still brought new life to the supernatural soundscape. The demonic whispers now literally crawl around the room - perfect for freaking out your friends on movie night.
Now about that gorgeous steelbook case - it's got this metallic sheen that makes Constantine's lighter look ready to ignite right there on your shelf. Warner Bros really nailed the premium feel with this collector's edition.
Here's my take: If you're a fan of the film, this is hands-down the definitive version to own. The visual upgrade alone justifies double-dipping, especially if you've got proper home theater gear. Just don't expect miracles with the audio - it's good, but shows its early-2000s roots.
Pro tip: Watch it in complete darkness like I did. When Constantine steps into that water-filled nightmare realm? Pure visual poetry in 4K HDR.
