Kate
& Leopold DVD Review:
The Movie
Kate McKay
(Meg Ryan) is a modern-day executive, a 21st century woman
driven to succeed in the corporate world. Leopold, (Hugh Jackman)
the Third Duke of Albany, is a charming 19th century bachelor.
Each has grown weary of waiting for love. But when a dramatic
twist of fate lands Leopold in present-day New York, they
must confront the prospect of a love affair 100 years in the
making.
Kate and
Leopold was a delightful film. This was charming merrymaking
at its finest, especially with two energetic actors
like Ryan and Jackman. Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman execute there
acting abilities with a spark. Their performances perfectly
compliment each other and steer the film gracefully.
Kate and
Leopold is unmistakably a chic flick, but Jackman
mixes class and parody, delivering a fully enjoyable presentation
for both male and female audiences. This film may not be Oscar
material, but it is without fail a charming and cheerfully
entertaining film.
The Video
Kate and
Leopold appears in an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on this single-sided,
double-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
The film offered a distinct picture. Sharpness was outstanding
and distinct throughout the film. No major problems with jagged
edges with the exceptional flickering at times; there was
some minor edge enhancement; random examples of grit, grain
and speckles appeared, but not a major concern. Colors was
genuine; clean and natural, and they appeared brilliant. Black
levels were rich and deep, while shadow detail looked thick.
The Audio
The film
is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1. Its sound seemed surprisingly
active and pleasant. Music presented fair stereo presence
as sound effects sounded reasonable and realistic for the
rear speakers, and they mixed well. Speech sounded customary
and sharp; while the dialogue, for the most part, sounded
refined. Effects offered substantial distinctness and accuracy.
The Extras
A nice
set of features:
Commentary
by director James Mangold
Original
Theatrical Version and Director's Cut
Deleted
Scenes With Commentary
"On
The Set" Featurette
Sting
"Until" Music Video
Photo
Gallery
Costume
Featurette
Overall
Should
you buy it or rent it? I found Kate and Leopold offered a
pretty energetic and engaging shred of work. Its an
entertaining film but it's fairly predictable and nothing
that will break new ground. The DVD featured admirable picture
with very good sound and includes a pretty positive table
of extras. I recommend purchasing the DVD for fans of the
film. For everyone else, you'd need to really have some regard
for this type of film to thoroughly enjoy it.
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