Read
My Lips DVD Review:
Synopsis
Carla
(Emmanuelle Devos) is beginning to chafe at the limitations
of her career and is looking to move up. But as a 35-year-old
woman with a hearing deficiency, she is not sure how. Into
her life comes Paul Angeli (Vincent Cassel), a new trainee.
At 25, he is completely unskilled, but Carla covers for
him when the need arises because of his other qualities
- he’s a thief fresh out of jail, very good-looking
and maybe of some use to her.
Critique
Read My Lips
is an attentive, engaging, and clever little thriller. Calling
it a little thriller is not a bad thing, however. Director
Jacques Audiard places two completely opposite characters
in a fast-paced environment, which creates an interesting
and workable relationship. Carla and Paul make an unconventional
couple, but it is exactly this unconventional technique
that makes Read My Lips pay off. The script, by Jacques
Audiard and Tonino Benaquista, is not too original, but
it makes the relationship between Carla and Paul more interesting.
It deals each character a subplot that needs to be resolved.
For Carla it is to find a boyfriend, someone she can socialize
with and talk to. For Paul it is to redeem himself in the
eyes of the authorities and find an income. When they first
meet, nothing really happens between them. However, as they
spend more and more time together at the workplace something
sparks. Their relationship holds together the plot, which
in the second half turns into a caper of sorts. The second
half doesn’t move as fast as the first, but what’s
on screen satisfies the direction of the story.
Additionally,
Read My Lips benefits from the work and talents of the key
crew. First up is Mathieu Vadepied’s intoxicating
cinematography. He places the camera up close and personal,
which evokes a sense of realism. At times shaky, the camera
captures every scene with a sense of importance. Also noteworthy
is the original music score by Alexandre Desplat. It occurs
at all the right moments and sounds just beautiful. Emphasizing
Carla’s hearing deficiency is the fading out of sound
when she adjusts her earpiece, which works really well.
Surely, Read My Lips benefits the most from the performances
of the two lead characters. Emmanuelle Devos might not have
the looks of a model, but her performance is both strong
and exotic. Vincent Cassel (The Crimson Rivers) turns in
a commendable performance, too, although his role is nothing
new. Still Cassel pulls off an interesting spin to his character.
Looking back at the script, it’s not too original
but it puts a nice spin on relationships and capers. All
that’s left to say is that while Read My Lips is a
fine, clever, and engaging little thriller.
8 out of 10
The
Video
Columbia Tristar
presents Read My Lips in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen. The
transfer is not that bad. I didn’t notice any problems
with the print, although grain and dirt shows up in a few
instances. There are a variety of nice colors here, most
of which look nice. Color detail is not too specific, but
accurate enough. Dark tones and black levels are fine for
a film like this. Read My Lips looks pretty decent and overall
presents a good presentation.
8 out of 10
The
Audio
Columbia Tristar
presents Read My Lips in French Dolby Digital Surround Sound.
Some of the sound effects come across nicely, but not on
any great level. Dialog scenes are fairly clear and easy
to understand. Alexandre Desplat’s score is accentuated
quite well. Surround usage is not particularly evident or
hard at work, since most of the noise comes from the front
speakers. The overall presentation is fairly decent and
works fine for the film’s artistic purposes.
7 out of 10
The
Extras
The only extra
is the film’s Theatrical Trailer and bonus trailers
for Cowboy Bebop: The Movie and Double Vision. You can select
to view the film with optional English subtitles. The DVD’s
menus are not animated. The 119-minute feature is organized
into twenty-eight chapters.
1 out of 10
Overall
Read My Lips
is an effective and engaging thriller that benefits from
the performances of the two lead actors as well as the talents
of the key crew, such as the director, cinematographer,
and composer. Video and audio quality is pretty good. There
are no extras, which kind of sucks. Still, Read My Lips
is recommended, so make it a definite rental.
RATINGS SUMMARY
THE MOVIE 8
THE VIDEO 8
THE AUDIO
7
THE EXTRAS
1
OVERALL (not an average)
6.5
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