Review of Out Of Sight
Introduction
Another Elmore Leonard story (Jackie Brown, Get Shorty) gets turned into a film. Despite essentially being a cops and robbers story, it has a lot more than that to offer, and is very original. An action film with some comedy, 2 cameos from Jackie Brown characters (try and spot them) and an acting performance from a pop star.
You`ll need to pay attention to keep up with the action as it`s fast-paced, but with some interesting "freeze frame" effects too.
Video
The picture is good, (1.85:1) but is not anamorphic, which is a great shame. The image quality is still very good, but an anamorphic transfer would have made things even better. Such a thing does exist too, so it`s a little unfortunate that we have to miss out.
Audio
The sound is great, a very good David Holmes soundtrack (which is also sort of "showcased" in the extras), a couple of songs thrown in here and there, and there are also plenty of gunshots zinging around the soundstage in some of the action scenes.
However, a DTS mix exists in region one and I can`t help thinking that it would have added even more to what is already a good audio track.
Features
Plenty of extras to keep you amused. First the deleted scenes - I felt that a reasonable proportion of them could have been left in the film as they explain a quite a few things !
There is also a very good behind the scenes documentary, a good commentary by director and screenwriter and some other bits and pieces. Lots of interesting snippets of info for you to pick up.
I mentioned that the David Holmes soundtrack is "showcased" - this is essentialy a chapter selection screen which jumps to chapters where the music features heavily - a different feature and quite a good one although an isolated score would have been really good.
Conclusion
All in all, a very good film and a reasonably good DVD - definitely worth seeing. I think that 52 chapter stops is a bit over the top for a 2 hour film though! The menu system takes some getting used to as well.
If you`re looking to buy this film and have region one capability, I suggest that you look there first as you get an anamorphic transfer, and there is a separate DTS version available too.
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