Spirited Away, in my opinion at least, is Hayao Miyazaki’s magnum opus, and having only been released on Japanese Blu-ray a few months back, I decided to give it a quick review. ‘Spirited Away’ (千と千尋の神隠し ‘Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi’) was released in 2001 to universal critical and commercial success. A heroes-journey tale of a timid girl whose family is sucked into a magical world, where she must struggle to save both herself and her parents. The original Japanese (and other Asian-region) DVD releases had several issues most noticeably a strong red/pink tint, as well as window-boxing the image substantially on all four sides. The US DVD release largely addressed these issues, although the image was a little red.
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iTunes HD reviews of ‘Coherence’ and ‘The One I Love’
A couple of new ‘Twilight-Zone’ style films available on iTunes prompted me to write a joint review, so here goes:
The One I Love is fantastical romantic drama, written by Justin Lader and directed by Charlie McDowell. Sophie (Elisabeth Moss) and Ethan (Mark Duplass) are struggling to patch up their marriage when their therapist recommends a romantic getaway to re-discover their marriage, but when strange things start to happen, both of them are forced to make choices that will change everything.
Coherence is a low-budget ‘style thriller written and directed by James Ward Byrkit. A comet passing close to the earth scrambles the reality of group of friends at a dinner party who struggle to understand what is happening to them, while tensions within the group threaten to tear them apart.
The Salton Sea – iTunes HD Review
The Salton Sea is a 2002 neo-noir thriller starring Val Kilmer and direct by D.J. Caruso, I decided to take a look at the iTunes HD version after receiving a e-mail request to do a review. The film is of course not blu-ray….