The film utilizes a distinct color palette. The interiors of the ship are defined by cool, clinical blues and sterile whites, while the alien pyramid is bathed in murky greens and amber lighting. On a standard DVD or low-bitrate stream, these colors often bleed together, resulting in a muddy image. On Blu-ray, the color separation is crisp. The "better" experience comes from seeing the film exactly as the colorists intended—in high dynamic range (even standard Blu-ray HDR is superior to SDR streaming), the holographic star maps inside the pyramid glow with an ethereal, neon intensity that is simply dull in lower resolutions.

For those who prefer regional languages, the Hindi dub is professionally produced and captures the tension of the film well.

The table above clearly shows that while DVDs are outdated and streaming services are convenient, they sacrifice quality for ease of use. Pirated versions are a gamble in both technical quality and safety. The Blu-ray is the only format that guarantees a premium, consistent, and feature-rich experience.