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The Architect(2006)
Leo Waters is an idealistic architect and patriarch of an affluent, suburban Chicago family. Tonya Neeley is a pragmatic activist who is trying to keep her family together while living in one of the city's most drug and crime-infested public housing projects. As part of her ongoing campaign to have the projects torn down and decent housing built in its place, Tonya decides that the one signature she needs more than any other on her petition is that of the projects' original architect, Leo Waters. For more about The Architect and The Architect Blu-ray release, see The Architect Blu-ray Review Starring: Anthony LaPaglia, Viola Davis, Isabella Rossellini, Hayden Panettiere, Sebastian Stan Director: Matt Tauber » See full cast & crew The Architect Blu-ray, Video QualityFilmed on high definition video and presented in 1080i with an MPEG-2 encode, The Architect has the look of a cheap TV program, complete with flat lighting and purely workmanlike compositions. The spartan production quality does enhance the film's theatrical origins, but I can imagine the movie having a much deeper, visually engaging look had it been more substantially budgeted. Still, the image is fairly sharp, showing a good deal of clarity in close-ups, especially, while mid-range shots can occasionally exhibit some slight softness. Colors are strong and realistic, if a bit oversaturated at times, and black levels are generally fine during daytime scenes. The picture becomes problematic during nighttime sequences, however, which feature poor shadow delineation, decreased contrast, and a few instances of rampant digital noise. Considering its budget, the film looks as good here as it possibly could, but the made-for-TV aesthetics definitely won't turn any heads. The Architect Blu-ray, Audio QualityThe Architect's sound is built from a DTS-HD High Resolution (not lossless) 5.1 track that is acceptable but never rousing, serving the requirements of a film that is mostly quiet and dialogue- driven. As you might expect, the presentation is front-heavy, with voices taking priority in the center channel and a modicum of ambience—sirens, traffic, and other street sounds—taking up residence in the rears. Dialogue is clear enough, but foley sounds are occasionally suspect and there are a few instances of all-too-obvious ADR work. Bass use is practically non-existent, perhaps realistically so, but the lack of a low-end gives the film a lightweight, anemic quality that keeps The Architect from ever engaging.
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