Includes audio commentary by director Sam Mendes, a 25-minute HBO making-of special, eleven deleted scenes with optional audio commentary, a promo for the CD soundtrack, cast and filmmaker bios, production notes, and a photo gallery.
Special Notes:
Available in three editions: (1) widescreen/Dolby Digital, (2) widescreen/DTS & Dolby Digital, (3) full screen/Dolby Digital.
Story Synopsis:
Director Sam Mendes follows his Oscar
DVD Picture:
The anamorphically enhanced 2.35:1 DVD exhibits a picture that is gorgeously stylized, with sweeping Conrad Hall cinematography and impeccable production designs by Dennis Gassner, to create the 1930s setting of the film. (This would be Hall
Soundtrack:
The 5.1-channel audio presentation has been particularly well-recorded and produced, with quite an abundance of spatiality to boot. The fidelity is certainly reflective of the current state-of-the-art. The most prominent multichannel sound element is the music, which sounds wonderful and fully engulfs the listener. Also associated with the music is a full-bodied low-end, with frequent engagement of the LFE channel. Distribution of sound effects is generally gentle to moderate in nature, yet appropriately so. This, of course, is in the absence of the dramatically heightened sequences with gunshots, which really energize the listening space and the low-end as well, with prominent LFE channel engagement. The dialogue sounds wonderful, with natural tonality and convincing spatial integration. The DTS Digital Surround version (available separately) exhibits slightly more refined soundstage definition and has a little more
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