Empire
DVD Review:
Synopsis
Gangster
Victor Rosas (John Leguizamo) is determined to escape his
criminal past and free himself of the trappings of easy money
on the violent South Bronx streets. Hoping to find the American
Dream and make a legitimate life for himself and his new family,
Victor partners with a powerful Wall Street investment banker
(Peter Sarsgaard), only to discover that the price he must
pay for his new lifestyle is much more than he bargained for.
The Video
EMPIRE
appears in an aspect ratio of 2.35:1 on this single-sided,
double-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
EMPIRE proved to be consistently positive in respects to its
video transfer. Sharpness was solid. The film looked crisp
and detailed. I noticed no signs of softness or fuzziness
through out the presentation. Jagged edges offered no concerns,
and I noticed no signs of edge enhancement.
In regard
to print flaws, I saw a couple of spots but they were small
and pretty inconsequential. Color of was accurate. All tones
were clear and natural. Black levels and shadow detail was
appropriately thick but not overly deep. Ultimately, EMPIRE
presented a very satisfying picture.
The Audio
EMPIRE
is presented in a Dolby Digital 5.1 track. The track offered
an active event that used all five speakers to a sufficient
advantage. Music displayed solid stereo - reinforcement from
the rear played out well as effects cropped up from all around.
Audio was fine and dialogue sounded natural with no signs
of edginess. The whole track packed a good punch. Ultimately,
EMPIRE offered a very decent soundtrack.
The Extras
Feature
Commentary with Director Doug Liman
The Making
of The Bourne Identity
Extreme
Ways Music Video by Moby
Exclusive
Alternate Ending
Explosive
Deleted Scenes
Theatrical
trailer(s)
Production
notes
Overall
EMPIRE
accomplishes something extraordinary; this is an urban drug
premise that tells it like it is in a startling and absorbing
conclusion; people will undeniably take note of this film.
The blazing presence of John Leguizamo keeps the film focused
through his loyalty and long-winded awareness of finding the
American Dream.
The DVD
provides terrific picture and sound plus some very nice extras.
Fans of Leguizamo and its genre should take note of this film;
you wont be dissatisfied. This film comes highly recommended.
Film Rating:
4 out of 4
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