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Saturday, November 29, 2025

4K UHD Review: PEARL (2022)


Directed by:  Ti West
Distributed by:  Second Sight Films

 I was a big fan of Director Ti West's 2022 film X starring Mia Goth, and I was aware of the other two films in the trilogy, but had just not watched them yet for some reason.   I finally got to check out the 2nd film in the trilogy, PEARL, thanks to the new 4K UHD release from Second Sight films. 

 Here is the basic plot of the film courtesy of the Second Sight Films website:

A troubled young woman pursues stardom in a desperate attempt to escape the boredom, loneliness, and lovelessness of life in her small town. As life on her parent’s farm grows more and more frustrating, her mask of sanity slowly starts to slip.

  PEARL is actually a prequel to X, and like X, PEARL also stars Mia Goth, but this time she's playing the part of the farm owner killer from X. 

 This film was much different than the first film.  X was very dark and dirty feeling.  It had a very 70's Grindhouse horror look and feel to it.    Pearl was vastly different in that it is set in 1918 and is very vibrant in both the tone of the film and the look of the film.  The colors burst off the screen in this new 4K UHD release.   I love the way they made the film look like an older film, especially with the title font and the classic credits that look like they are from an old black and white film.    The film has some a few very gory scenes, mainly at the end, but they are done in such a beautiful and artistic way.  You'll have to check it out to understand, and you'll know what I mean by this as soon as you see it. 

  The acting in PEARL is incredible, with Mia Goth giving another remarkable performance.  All the actors did great, all giving top notch performances.   This is a very interesting film, as it doesn't seem like you are watching a horror film at all.  It is too clean, and pretty.  Later in the film, you'll definitely know you are watching a horror film, as Pearl does some truly awful things to her controlling Mother and her terminally ill Father. 

 Since this is a prequel, you don't have to have seen X to enjoy this film, you can definitely enjoy it for what it is on it's own.  If you have seen X, though, that does add a bit more fun to it as you know who Pearl grows up to be and you understand why she did the things she did in X. 

 This is a great film, and is definitely as good as X, but I might even go out on a limb and say it's probably actually a better made film than X.   Both are enjoyable films, so check them out if you haven't seen them yet.   This new release from Second Sight Films is a perfect way to enjoy the film in pristine picture and sound quality. 

 PEARL is available now in 4K UHD and a 4K UHD Limited Edition set.   The standard edition contains the following Special Features:

  • Presented in HDR with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos

  • New audio commentary by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas

  • Bold Choices: a new interview with Director Ti West

  • The Mother: a new interview with Actor Tandi Wright

  • Absorb the Aesthetic: a new interview with Director of Photography Eliot Rockett 

  • Going Technicolor: a new interview with Production Designer Tom Hammock

  • Hollywood Goes West: a video essay by Joe Wallace

  • Coming Out of Her Shell

  • Time After Time 


  The Limited Edition set contains all the Special Features from the standard edition, plus the following extras:

  • Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Thinh Dinh

  • 120-page book with new essays by Jenn Adams, Joel Harley, Mo Moshaty, Tori Potenza, Vannah Taylor and Nadine Whitney

  • 6 collectors' art cards 



CLICK HERE to purchase the 4K UHD
CLICK HERE to purchase the Limited Edition 4K UHD










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