Red
Dragon DVD Review:
Synopsis
This prequel
to the horrific thriller The Silence of the Lambs stars Ed
Norton as former FBI agent Will Graham (Norton), who was once
nearly killed by Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter
(Hopkins). Graham must face the imprisoned killer again when
he asks Lecter for help in tracking down a new serial killer,
Francis Dolarhyde (Ralph Fiennes). The star-studded cast also
includes Emily Watson, Harvey Keitel, Mary-Louise Parker and
Philip Seymour Hoffman.
The Video
RED DRAGON
appears in an aspect ratio of 2.35:1 on this single-sided,
dual-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
The film looked absolutely brilliant. Sharpness was persistently
positive. The transfer was accurate and detail, and even wider
shots came across as well defined. I detected very little
softness during the film, as the movie seemed crisp at all
times.
There
were no signs of jagged edges or edge enhancement for that
fact; no signs of speckles, streaks, or scratchs in
the video transfer. The color palette was stunning, looking
accurate and tidy. Ultimately everything about RED DRAGONs
video transfer is first rate; this is truly a pristine print
with beautiful color reproduction.
The Audio
RED DRAGON
is presented in a Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Just as impressive
as the video transfer, the track was admirable. While the
film isn't really full of action, the surrounds are almost
relentlessly engaged, even for subtle discrete effects;
which are quite effective. The film also uses lots cheap shock
stingers to make us jump but despite these loud blasts of
score, the mix is perfectly balanced and no dialogue is lost
in the midst of the clamor. In the end, RED DRAGON was truly
a dynamic track.
The Extras
- The
Criminal Profile of Hannibal Lector: Renowned Profiler John
Douglas' Theories on How Hannibal Lector and Real Serial Killers
are Profiled
- The Life History of Hannibal Lector: A Timeline From Childhood
to Present Day
- Hannibal Lector's FBI Case File
- Anthony Hopkins As Hannibal Lector
- Commentary By Director Brett Ratner and Writer Ted Tally
- Deleted Scenes
- DVD-ROM Features
Overall
Red Dragon
is such an involving film. This is a great DVD release; there
is also a directors cut available as well, in that respect,
unless you must have the additional 39-minute Director's Journey
documentary then I suggest paying an additional $8.00 to the
original price tag and purchasing the Directors Cut.
On the
other hand, if thats not a concern then the widescreen
version of the film will do just fine. RED DRAGON looks fantastic,
sounds fantastic and makes for a fantastic film for the weekend
Highly Recommended!
Film Rating:
4 out of 4
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