Far
From Heaven DVD Review:
Synopsis
A Connecticut
housewife (Moore) finds herself dealing with her husband's
(Quaid) infidelity (she finds him with another man) and the
racial tension that epitomized the late 1950s at the advent
of the Civil Rights movement in America. As a coping mechanism,
she develops a friendship with her African-American gardener
(Haysbert), who's full of sage wisdom.
The Video
FAR FROM
HEAVEN appears in an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on this single-sided,
dual-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
As one might expect, yet another wonderful transfer from Universal
Studios. Sharpness was excellent. The film remained crisp
and distinct. I saw no signs of softness. Jagged edges caused
no issues, and there were no signs of edge enhancement.
As for
the print, I the image looked clean and fresh. The colors
looked vivid and flamboyant; this was such a sensational color
palate. Ive never seen so many colors portrayed in a
film - absolutely sensational. Black levels were deep and
rich, while shadow detail was clear and thick. Overall, the
video transfer of FAR FROM HEAVEN was absolutely gleaming;
a solid presentation.
The Audio
FAR FROM
HEAVEN is presented in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS track.
Not surprisingly, it featured a very active soundfield for
both versions of the film, with the DTS track having a deeper
bass response. All five channels presented a masterful ambience
that worked well for the film. Dialogue remained natural and
warm at all times, and I noticed no signs of edginess from
the audio track. Music was lively, and the score showed accurate
range. Overall, the audio track for FAR FROM HEAVEN worked
very well for the film.
The Extras
- The
Making of Far From Heaven
- "Anatomy of a Scene" Featurette
- Feature Commentary With Director Todd Haynes
- A Filmmaker's
Experience With Julianne Moore and Todd Haynes
Overall
FAR FROM
HEAVEN is virtuoso filmmaking at its best. This film is extraordinary;
the film grabs hold of the domineering oppression of the era.
Director Haynes took a risk inventing this film because most
viewers cannot help but to approach this material with a "modern
day" frame of mind. People are not shocked to see two
men kissing or to witness a potential romance between a white
woman and a black man; instead Haynes sickens his viewers
by the reactions of the characters and how they deal with
prejudice and homosexuality of their time.
The DVD
provides a colorful transfer with a good audio track and reasonable
extras. FAR FROM HEAVEN may not appeal to all, but for those
of you who enjoy classical films, FAR FROM HEAVEN is worth
the time. Highly Recommended.
Film Rating:
4 out of 4
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