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I'm not certain that I get the point of this film.
It seems to be about a typical, probably mid-western American family, whose son may be having some psychological problems, and for that reason may feel that they're odd.
Bob Balaban, who you'll know from his superb work on the other side of the camera, directs.
I mean, seriously, doesn't every normal family serve leftovers?
The Blu-ray is on par with other of the Lionsgate Vestron Collector's Series, in that it appears to be derived from a quality element, and of reasonably recent vintage.
Nary a problem in sight, with good grain, black levels, color et al.
Also typical of the Vestron series, Lionsgate gives the viewer commentaries and featurettes.
Image - 4.25
Audio - 5 (original 2.0 stereo)
4k Up-rez - 4.5
Pass / Fail - Pass
RAH
It seems to be about a typical, probably mid-western American family, whose son may be having some psychological problems, and for that reason may feel that they're odd.
Bob Balaban, who you'll know from his superb work on the other side of the camera, directs.
I mean, seriously, doesn't every normal family serve leftovers?
The Blu-ray is on par with other of the Lionsgate Vestron Collector's Series, in that it appears to be derived from a quality element, and of reasonably recent vintage.
Nary a problem in sight, with good grain, black levels, color et al.
Also typical of the Vestron series, Lionsgate gives the viewer commentaries and featurettes.
Image - 4.25
Audio - 5 (original 2.0 stereo)
4k Up-rez - 4.5
Pass / Fail - Pass
RAH