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The Other Woman(2009)
Emilia is a Harvard law school graduate and a newlywed, having just married Jack, a high-powered New York lawyer, who was her boss -- and married -- when she began working at his law firm. Unfortunately, her life takes an unexpected turn when they lose their newborn daughter. Emilia struggles through her grief to connect with her new stepson William, but perhaps the most difficult obstacle of all for Emilia is trying to cope with the constant interferences of William's mother, her husband's angry, jealous ex-wife, Carolyn. For more about The Other Woman and The Other Woman Blu-ray release, see The Other Woman Blu-ray Review Starring: Natalie Portman, Lisa Kudrow, Lauren Ambrose, Anthony Rapp Director: Don Roos » See full cast & crew The Other Woman Blu-ray, Video QualityIFC brings The Other Woman to Blu-ray with a 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer framed in the film's intended 2.35:1 aspect ratio. While this indie production doesn't deliver the most sparkling high definition image you'll see all year, the picture seems true to source, with a natural grain structure, no signs of edge enhancement, and no boosting or other tweaking. Like the film itself, the aesthetic here is very naturalistic, with little to no stylization in the color palette. You can expect realistic hues that, while never particularly vivid, are at least dense and accurate, with balanced skin tones and no sudden color shifts or fluctuations. Contrast could probably be pushed a bit more for the sake of pop, but black levels are suitably deep and shadow detail in darker scenes remains lucid. Where the transfer earns high marks is in its consistent level of clarity. There are relatively few soft shots, and in general, skin and clothing textures take on a palpable appearance, with strong fine detail. There are some patches of color that look a bit blotchy with noise, but there's no major banding or macroblocking. All in all, a faithful but rather unremarkable transfer for an unremarkable film about the unfaithful. The Other Woman Blu-ray, Audio QualityFrom the opening sequence, cross-channel gunshots pop off loudly while a subwoofer-heavy multi-car pile-up emits the sounds of cascading glass, screeching, rending metal, and…yeah, just kidding. The Other Woman is an exceptionally quiet, dialogue-driven drama, with a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track to match. Really, a stereo track would've sufficed here, as there's really no rear channel involvement to speak of. There's some extremely soft ambience on occasion, and music is sometimes bled into the surrounds, but that's about it. Most of the mix is solidly anchored up front, and this is just fine. A film like this doesn't need a booming, all-immersive soundtrack. What's important is fidelity, and there are no problems at all in that regard. Dialogue is crisp and well-balanced throughout—I didn't have to touch my remote once to boost or trim the volume—and John Swihart's minimal score sounds great. The loudest the track ever gets is during the Belle and Sebastian song "Waiting for the Moon to Rise," and if you're familiar with the Scottish twee-pop septet, you'll know that isn't very loud at all. Optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles are provided in easy-to-read lettering.
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