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- Robert Harris
Paul Mazursky's 1969, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, is definitely a film of its era.
Before the invention of death-defining sexually transmitted diseases... swapping?
Why not?
For a film that lives in a certain time, BCTA stands the test of time well.
Two beautiful couples, all of whom had grown up in an earlier, more conservative era, try to come to grips with current mores.
As photographed by the great Charles Lang, Sony's new release of the Columbia film could not be more perfect, and Twilight Time sends it out with it's usual gift of an isolated music track (Quincy Jones), as well as multiple audios tracks, and extras.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (DTS-HD MA 1.0)
Pass / Fail - Pass
Upgrade from DVD - Absolutely!
Highly Recommended
RAH
Before the invention of death-defining sexually transmitted diseases... swapping?
Why not?
For a film that lives in a certain time, BCTA stands the test of time well.
Two beautiful couples, all of whom had grown up in an earlier, more conservative era, try to come to grips with current mores.
As photographed by the great Charles Lang, Sony's new release of the Columbia film could not be more perfect, and Twilight Time sends it out with it's usual gift of an isolated music track (Quincy Jones), as well as multiple audios tracks, and extras.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (DTS-HD MA 1.0)
Pass / Fail - Pass
Upgrade from DVD - Absolutely!
Highly Recommended
RAH