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Where Do We Go Now?(2011)
A group of Lebanese women try to ease religious tensions between Christians and Muslims in their village. For more about Where Do We Go Now? and the Where Do We Go Now? Blu-ray release, see the Where Do We Go Now? Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on September 11, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.5 out of 5. Starring: Claude Baz Moussawbaa, Leyla Hakim, Nadine Labaki Director: Nadine Labaki » See full cast & crew Where Do We Go Now? Blu-ray, Video QualityWhere Do We Go Now? arrives on Blu-ray with another wonderful 1080p high definition transfer from Sony. This image is everything viewers have come to expect from a Sony Blu-ray transfer. The filmed elements are beautifully presented in high definition. A light grain overlay appears over the entire image, offering a pleasing film-like texture throughout the movie. Details are fabulous. The image is steady and crystal-clear, perhaps not quite as infinitely detailed as the very finest and most vibrant and precise Blu-ray discs, but this transfer perfectly reflects the picture's elements with ease. The village is beautifully captured, right down to the sandy and pebbly terrain. Structures are visibly complex in texture, as are clothing lines and facial details. Colors are wonderful, dominated by dusty and flat earthen shades that take on a striking natural appearance. The image is dotted with colorful headscarves that give the movie a splash of color and the transfer some shades to truly show its strengths. Blacks can look a bit washed out at times -- notably at film's start -- but generally they're deep and accurate. Likewise, flesh tones reflect a true, natural shading. The image appears free of any unwanted compression issues, print wear, edge enhancement, or other distracting elements. This is another wondrous high definition presentation from Sony. Where Do We Go Now? Blu-ray, Audio QualityWhere Do We Go Now? features a DTS-HD MA 5.0 lossless soundtrack. The presentation is polished and aurally effective, opening with beautifully rich, light, airy, well-spaced, and seamless music. These subtle notes, as well as the film's more lively beats, will impress with extravagant clarity and a rich, enveloping presence. The track incorporates plenty of minor environmental ambience that nicely recreates the setting. Subtle breezes, gently rustling leaves, chirping birds, and other natural elements give sonic shape to the Lebanese village. There's an aurally correct sloppiness to the poorly received radio reception and low-grade television speaker output in those few scenes in which their sounds are at the center of this soundtrack. Dialogue plays crisply and clearly from the center, representing the film's driving force that's never lost underneath surrounding effects. Despite the absence of a subwoofer signal, the track comes across as able-bodied and full. This is another fine example of Sony's Blu-ray audio handiwork. Included are optional English subtitles in support of the original Arabic soundtrack. Where Do We Go Now? Blu-ray, News and Updates• Where Do We Go Now? Blu-ray - July 23, 2012 In September, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will bring Where Do We Go Now? to Blu-ray. This wry dramedy examines the religious and political concerns that emerge between Christians and Muslims living in a small Lebanese village. Where Do We Go Now? is expected ...
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