Moonlight
Mile DVD Review:
Synopsis
A young
man (Gyllenhaal) lingers in the family home of his fiancée
after her death. While grieving along with her parents (Hoffman,
Sarandon) and drawn into legal issues presented by a district
attorney seeking justice for the family, he finds himself
falling in love with another woman (Pompeo) against his own
best intentions.
Critique
After
1998s City of Angels, Brad Silberling directed one episode
a piece on Felicity and Judging Amy. Three years later he
comes out with a writing/directing credit on Moonlight Mile,
a worthy and heartfelt drama.
Moonlight
Mile takes place sometime in the past, but its subject matter
is not restricted to a timeframe. It is the subject matter,
or rather the drama of the story, that makes this film so
great. The success of the film really comes from Jake Gyllenhaals
extraordinary and low-key performance as Joe Nast, the main
character modeled after Brad Silberlings own experiences
as a young adult. Supporting Gyllenhaal are Dustin Hoffman
and Susan Sarandon as his fiancées inseparable,
yet conflicted parents Ben and JoJo. It is equally important
to note newcomer Ellen Pompeo as the woman who befriends Joe.
The interaction of their romance and Joes responsibility
to Ben and JoJo is the conflict that drives the drama in Moonlight
Mile.
Silberlings
writing and directing seem perfect, yet some elements within
the story moved a little too slow. Despite the overall slow
pace of the film, Moonlight Mile succeeds to accentuate and
realize a familys time of dealing with the death of
a loved one and life after the tragedy. Great performances
and a great script are two basic ingredients to a successful
drama, both of which Brad Silberling accomplished to a very
good degree. In other words, Moonlight Mile is a very good
film that appreciates life but offers an incredible look at
what happens during the time of death. Its outcome might be
fictional, but its intention is very real and close to home.
8 out
of 10
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The Video
Moonlight
Mile is very concentrated on preserving the colors of the
storys timeframe. Set sometime in the 1980s Id
assume, much of the colors consist of yellow, brown, and red.
Color detail is pretty good and much of the video is devoid
of scratches or dark spots.
8 out
of 10
The Audio
Sometimes
there is a very good film that doesnt rely on its audio
presentation yet it is outfitted with Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Sound. Not much can be said about the quality per se, but
I will say that the experience while watching the film was
neither impacted nor deterred by the Dolby Digital track.
The film simply does not have the kind of material to make
much use of such a track, but the presentation served pretty
decent.
7 out
of 10
The Extras
Commentary
by Brad Silberling / Brad Silberling, Dustin Hoffman and Jake
Gyllenhaal These two separate commentaries are worth
checking out. In fact, the second one is pure fun. These three
guys talk you through the film so well that you wish you could
be there with them laughing, complimenting each other, etc.
Deleted
Scenes w/ optional Directors Commentary Almost
all of these scenes are rightfully out of the film. Apart
from Silberlings well-made comments, you can deduct
yourself why these got cut. I dont mean to say the scenes
arent any good, but they wouldnt have worked in
conjunction to the final product. Especially gracious of Silberling
is the Moonlight Mile Montage of shots that just
didnt make it into the film anywhere.
Moonlight
Mile: A Journey To Screen Featurette Here you
have a 20-minute interview-driven behind-the-scenes look at
the film. Its worth checking out once at least, but
after about ten minutes I just fast-forwarded through the
rest. Nevertheless, this featurette was well written, narrated,
and produced.
Missing
here is the Theatrical Trailer, but we do get English and
Spanish subtitles.
8 out
of 10
Overall
Moonlight
Mile is one of the years most emotional and well-made
films. Fueled by great performances from the entire cast,
a stellar script, decent video and audio transfers, and a
set of deserving special features, including a really good
commentary, this DVD is worthy to consider "buying."
If drama is not your area then I'd at least "strongly
consider" renting the DVD.
Overall
DVD Rating: 8 out of 10
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