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Broad Green Pictures | 2015 | 119 min | Rated R | Dec 27, 2016
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Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1 Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Spanish: DTS 5.1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Spanish: DTS 5.1 (less)
Subtitles
English SDH, Spanish
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Blu-ray Disc Single disc (1 BD-50)
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Region A (locked)
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The Dressmaker (2015)
The Dressmaker Blu-ray delivers great video and reference-quality audio in this excellent Blu-ray release
The story of femme fatale Tilly Dunnage who returns to her small home town in the country to right the wrongs of the past. A stylish drama with comic undertones about love, revenge and haute couture. For more about The Dressmaker and the The Dressmaker Blu-ray release, see the The Dressmaker Blu-ray Review published by Brian Orndorf on January 3, 2017 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Director: Jocelyn Moorhouse
Writers: Jocelyn Moorhouse, Rosalie Ham, P.J. Hogan
Starring: Kate Winslet, Judy Davis, Liam Hemsworth, Hugo Weaving, Sarah Snook, Caroline Goodall
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The Dressmaker Blu-ray Review
Reviewed by Brian Orndorf, January 3, 2017
While westerns were surprisingly active during the 2016 film year, welcoming the releases of "The Magnificent Seven" and "In a Valley of Violence," "The Dressmaker" proves itself to be a superior genre effort without even encountering a single cowboy. It's a clever picture (an adaptation of a Rosalie Ham novel) that imagines small town hostilities as western entanglements, with Kate Winslet starring as most unusual gunslinger, wielding thread and fabric instead of cold steel. While "The Dressmaker" contains a restless, borderline crazed Australian energy, director Jocelyn Moorhouse manages the insanity with skill, conjuring a beguiling mystery with rich characterization, dark humor, and a cheeky love for Leone-esque theatrics while sorting through domestic problems. It's a strange film, but memorably so.
Returning to the remote town of Dungatar in the Australian outback, Tilly (Kate Winset) is coming home after a long break from local hysteria, believing herself to be the murderer of a local boy when she was a child. Confronting a past she's lost touch with, Tilly reunites with her frail but irritable mother, Molly (Judy Davis), setting up shop in her house, using European dressmaking training to capture the imagination of Dungatar's neglected residents. Carrying a horrible reputation for troublemaking, while believing herself to be cursed, Tilly hopes to make sense of her stained childhood, interacting with those who failed and condemned her long ago. Finding solace with Teddy (Liam Hemsworth) and his romantic intentions, Tilly begins to relax and appreciate her appeal, but the town won't stand for it, repeatedly looking for ways to chase her away once again.
"The Dressmaker" marks Moorhouse's return to filmmaking after a long break, with her last feature, "A Thousand Acres," released in 1997. Her absence has been felt, with the "Proof" and "How to Make an American Quilt" helmer capturing behavioral nuances in her early work, getting strong performances from her actors. Thankfully, Moorhouse's absence has inspired the brave madness of "The Dressmaker," urging the director to break out of industry stasis and dive into this bizarre blend of family psychodrama, murder mystery, and revenge saga, pitting Tilly against a community that once conspired to send her away for a crime she's not sure she committed. Moorhouse navigates turns of plot by massaging a western atmosphere into the picture, subtlety introducing Tilly as a visiting black hat trying to shed her toxic reputation, marching through a dusty town populated with the judgmental, the sick, and the mad.
"The Dressmaker" is a John Ford take on Australian psychology and physical wear and tear, greeting the likes of an elderly doctor who can barely see the world in front of him due to his hunched back, a young ugly duckling (Sarah Snook) who desires to be a swan, and the local schoolteacher (Kerry Fox) who played a critical role in Tilly's exile. Adding to the whirlwind of anxiety is Sergeant Farrat (a blissfully playful Hugo Weaving), a cop who tries to remain true to the law, but can barely contain his desire for female clothing, responding orgasmically to Tilly's creations and shipments of supplies.
Fashion plays a key role in "The Dressmaker," watching Tilly use her designs to inspire a riot in town, allowing dowdy women a chance to feel glamorous and liberated, almost controlling community opinion through the razor sharpness of her style, which delivers a level of sexuality previously unthinkable to the locals. To combat her influence, Tilly's enemies bring in a rival to fight fire with fire, escalating tensions as sides are drawn, adding dimension to twisted relationships. Winslet fits in perfectly here, juggling lusty mischievousness (disrupting a rugby match with her displays of skin) with deep-seated fear, portraying Tilly as a woman petrified of her own past, retracing childhood steps to stimulate answers to longstanding questions. Winslet is surrounded by an ace supporting cast, but Davis is especially unhinged as Molly, slicing through scenes with her incredible timing and inspired take on elderly volatility.
The Dressmaker Blu-ray, Video Quality
The AVC encoded image (2.40:1 aspect ratio) presentation is appealing, arriving loaded with detail, which is helpful when taking in the feature's numerous design achievements. Textures are available on facial particulars (wrinkles and dirt being a particular highlight), set decoration, and costuming, which retains a high touchability factor when faced with such extraordinary style. Colors are equally vibrant, celebrating high fashion yellows, reds, and silver, while dustier community hues are equally communicative. Skintones are spot-on. Delineation is acceptable, though a few scenes threaten solidification. Some mild banding and pockets of noise are detected.
The Dressmaker Blu-ray, Audio Quality
The 5.1 DTS-HD MA sound mix carries the mood of "The Dressmaker" without distortion, leading with crisp, clean dialogue exchanges that manage accents comfortably and deal with emotional surges, never hitting uncomfortable highs. Scoring maintains support, with sharp instrumentation and position. Soundtrack cuts carry with more authority, offering some low-end response to keep the beat. Surrounds have some encouraging activity, with music pushing out and interesting separation during crowd scenes, isolating distinct voices. Atmospherics are amplified to sell town activity and the remote location, remaining evocative throughout the listening experience.
The Dressmaker Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation
If "The Dressmaker" commits any sins, it would be excessive length. Moorhouse maintains tight editing throughout, but second half of the film requires intricate braiding of motivations, which slows place. It's far from a deal-breaker, with the movie finding its way to a fabulously cinematic conclusion that satisfies initial interest in Tilly's fate. It would take something spectacularly awful to derail "The Dressmaker," which offers such colorful characters and vicious attitudes. It's a gem with a distinct visual and atmospheric presence, with Moorhouse reclaiming her career in a major way.
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The Dressmaker Blu-ray, News and Updates
• The Dressmaker Blu-ray Detailed - November 10, 2016
U.S. label Broadgreen Pictures has detailed its upcoming Blu-ray release of director Jocelyn Moorhouse's film The Dressmaker (2015), starring Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth, Hugo Weaving, Sarah Snook, Judy Davis, and Kery Fox. The release will be available for purchase ...
• The Dressmaker Blu-ray - September 28, 2016
U.S. label Broadgreen Pictures will release on Blu-ray director Jocelyn Moorhouse's film The Dressmaker (2015), starring Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth, Hugo Weaving, Sarah Snook, Judy Davis, and Kery Fox. The release will be available for purchase on December 2 ...
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