Unfaithful
DVD Review:
The Movie
Edward
and Connie Summer (Richard Gere, Diane Lane) have the perfect
life:ia happy marriage, an eight-year-old son, and a beautiful
house in the suburbs. But when Connie's chance encounter with
a handsome stranger (Oliver Martinez) erupts into a full-blown
affair, desire becomes obsession, and the true price of betrayal
takes a shattering toll.
UNFAITHFUL
could have been such a compelling and remarkable film. The
film represents an unusual grim view of sex, passion, and
affairs. The lack of realism destroys the film however, leaving
the viewer with a repulsive blank feeling at the end. While
the ending could have used another revision, everything else
about film worked perfectly. I felt the film had its
moment of thrills and fervor, sadly, the movie lacked the
sensitivity and pacing to make it a consistently gripping
event.
The Video
UNFAITHFUL
appears in an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on this single-sided,
dual-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
Overall, the picture was crystal clear. Sharpness was sensational.
No concerns related to jagged edges or edge enhancement. I
noticed some light grain, but otherwise the film was spotless.
The color pallet was vivid and accurate. Black levels were
deep and shadow detail was heavy but not overly thick.
The Audio
UNFAITHFUL
is presented in a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack. The sound
projected a great deal from the front speakers with not much
going on for the rear speakers. The soundfield did open up
during the film.
Audio
quality was positive; dialogue was normal, with no issues
related to edginess. The music score remained clear and energetic.
Effects stayed reserved much of the film. UNFAITHFUL ultimately
remained somewhat submissive but over all it worked well for
the film presentation.
The Extras
Full Length
Commentary by Director Allan Lyne
Scene
Specific Actor's Commentary
11 Deleted
Scenes (Including Alternate Ending) with Optional Director's
Commentary
"The
Charlie Rose Show" Interview with Richard Gere, Diane
Lane, and Adrian Lyne
Behind
the Scenes Featurette: "An Affair to Remember"
Editing
Featurette
Cast Interviews
Overall
UNFAITHFUL
provides a reasonably entertaining experience, but it doesnt
do much to distinguish itself from other films. The film starts
well but ends with a major letdown. The DVD offers solid picture
and reasonable sound, and while the supplements are light,
they are adequate. UNFAITHFUL may interest some viewers, but
its not something I can strongly recommend.
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