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Staten Island(2009)
In the shadow of Manhattan, the lives of three ambitious men intersect when Sully, a dim-witted septic tank cleaner, decides to rob $50,000 from the local mob boss. For more about Staten Island and the Staten Island Blu-ray release, see the Staten Island Blu-ray Review Starring: Ethan Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio, Seymour Cassel Director: James DeMonaco Staten Island Blu-ray, Video QualityPresented in 1080i utilizing the AVC codec (at an average bitrate of 18Mbps), Staten Island is somewhat hit-or-miss on Blu-ray. The primary area of inconsistency is the level of clarity, which rarely displays texturing on facial features, the fabric of clothing, or fine strands of hair. Given the lack of film grain throughout the production, I'd conclude the lack of precise textures is due to an overuse of DNR to filter out "unwanted" aspects of the source material. Unfortunately, the negative effects of DNR far outweigh the positives, damaging the proficiency of fine object detail in the process. The second problem with the transfer is the presence of what appears to be brightness boosting, which affects the depth of black levels and wreaks havoc on contrast. The problem is most apparent in darker scenes, where shadow details blend together into large clusters of black. On the positive side, the color spectrum looks quite good (especially during scenes in the daylight), and I rarely noticed any compression artifacts or digital anomalies (which usually plague 1080i offerings). Staten Island Blu-ray, Audio QualityAt first impression, the lossless surround mix for Staten Island may seem a touch on the weak side, since the majority of the audio elements are delivered through the front sound field. However, as the film played out, I found a new sense of respect for the unique sound design. For instance, there's a robbery scene about halfway through the second story in the film (introducing the septic collector), where one of the thieves hears a gunshot within the house and moves toward the room where an elderly resident was watching television. As he gets closer and closer to his destination, the muffled sound of the television program rises in volume throughout the entire surround field, delivering an outstanding sense of immersion. Another great audio sequence features Seymour Cassel in his role as the deaf-mute deli attendant, who's tasked with completing a less-than-savory side job for the mafia. During one particular scene, a body is brought in, and the audience is treated to an audio experience that replicates Jasper's inability to hear sounds or voices. It's similar to the effect you occasionally hear in war films when an explosion occurs near a soldier and they temporarily lose their sense of hearing. What makes the effect more impressive in Staten Island is the realization that he's able to hear one cringe-inducing aspect of his deli job, which involves the use of a saw (you'll have to see the film to truly appreciate what I'm referring to). Aside from the creative audio inclusions previously mentioned, this is a laid back mix that lacks the aggressive nature of an action-heavy mix, but still suits the material just fine.
Staten Island Blu-ray, News and Updates• Staten Island Blu-ray Announced - November 9, 2009 National Entertainment Media has announced the Blu-ray release of the mob thriller 'Staten Island' for December 22. 'Staten Island' is the directorial debut of screenwriter James DeMonaco ('The Negotiator') and stars Ethan Hawke and Vincent D'Onofrio. It is slated ... |
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