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Main Street(2010)
Several residents of a small Southern city whose lives are changed by the arrival of a stranger with a controversial plan to save their decaying hometown. In the midst of today's challenging times, each of the colorful citizens of this close-knit North Carolina community, will search for ways to reinvent themselves, their relationships and the very heart of their neighborhood. For more about Main Street and the Main Street Blu-ray release, see the Main Street Blu-ray Review Starring: Orlando Bloom, Colin Firth, Ellen Burstyn » See full cast & crew Main Street Blu-ray, Video QualityUnlike an increasing number of low-budget movies, Main Street was shot on 35mm instead of digitally. The film makes a decent showing on Blu- ray, where it features a 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer, but the non-descript, almost style-less style of the lighting and cinematography makes for an image that's merely perfunctory. Realism is the attempt here—the picture isn't poeticized or dramatized at all—and color is always natural-looking. The palette isn't particularly vibrant, but the neutral tones are dense, black levels are deep, and contrast, if never exactly punchy, is at least balanced. There's more-than-adequate high definition detail to be noticed in close-ups, but overall the image is a bit soft. (Though I suspect this is intentional.) More importantly, grain hasn't been wiped out by DNR and there's no sign of adverse edge enhancement. Aside from some light noise, there aren't really any compression issues either. This is a stable and consistent transfer, even if the film isn't very visually stimulating. Main Street Blu-ray, Audio QualityAs you've probably gathered from the review thus far, Main Street is an extremely quiet film, so you shouldn't expect much from the DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track included here. Like the cinematography, the sound design is simple and rather unadorned. The emphasis is on clear dialogue reproduction—voices are always clean, unmuffled, and easy to understand—and the softly complementary score, which never gets loud or forceful enough to make much of an impression. The rear channels aren't called into action often, but you will hear some quiet street ambience from time to time, along with heavy rain during the big storm near the end of the film. In terms of dynamics, the mix gives off a somewhat flat response, but clarity is excellent throughout. No real complaints here. The disc includes optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles. Main Street Blu-ray, News and Updates• Main Street Blu-ray - August 24, 2011 This November, Magnolia Home Entertainment will prepare to bring Main Street to Blu-ray. Written by Horton Foote (To Kill a Mockingbird), the film focuses on the impact that a mysterious entrepreneur (Colin Firth, The King's Speech) has on a small Southern town. ...
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