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Duchess, The (Blu-ray)

APPROX. 109 MINS. - PROD. YEAR: 2008 - MPA RATING: PG-13

The Duchess
" Just as the characters themselves seem indifferent to one another, so do we as an audience feel indifferent toward them.

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At its heart, "The Duchess" is little more than another cinematic exhibition of the aristocracy behaving badly. While it's an attractive film to look at, there is no substance beneath the veneer. The characters have affairs. That's what they're best at. Then the last half hour takes on such a leisurely pace, it looks as though director Saul Dibbs shot it in slow motion. I'm sure there must be a compelling reason for a viewer to spend almost two hours with Georgiana, the Duchess of Devonshire, but this film does not provide one.

Video:
I didn't get to see "The Duchess" in a theater (it didn't hang around long enough), but I did see a trailer for it several times, and this high-def transfer appears to duplicate that experience fairly well. Certainly, the Paramount engineers do their best to reproduce the picture on disc as well as possible, using a dual-layer BD50 and an MPEG-4/AVC video codec. The thing is, although the director clearly wanted to create a sumptuous visual feast, he chose to use a largely pastel palette and to shoot much of the film on location, resulting in a soft, ultrasmooth, often hazy image.

The 2.35:1 ratio screen size does sometimes contain some ravishing shots, but most of the time the HD picture seems to have a veil pulled over the proceedings, a golden glow often drenching a scene, with facial detailing polished over; and not even Blu-ray can offer what probably wasn't there in the first place. The fact is, in comparing the SD and BD versions of the movie side by side, as I usually do, I could hardly tell any difference in the two; yes, the Blu-ray was better defined, but barely. This isn't a slam against high def, which I dearly love, but an observation regarding the look of the original print.

Audio:
Like the video quality, the Dolby TrueHD 5.1 audio is almost nondescript. It produces a good, clear, smooth, well-balanced midrange, to be sure, and a reasonably wide front-channel stereo spread, but it has very little dynamic range, no bass to speak of, and a limited sense of surround. Very occasionally, we will hear a bird or a touch of musical ambience in the rear speakers. That's about it.

Extras:
The disc contains several bonus items, all in high definition. The first and longest is "How Far She Went...Making The Duchess," a twenty-two-minute behind-the-scenes featurette divided into six parts and going into the history of the main character and the history of the movie itself. After that are two other, shorter featurettes: "Georgiana in Her Own Words," seven minutes, based on the letters of Georgiana Spencer, and "Costume Diary," five minutes on the costume design.

The extras conclude with sixteen scene selections and bookmarks; two widescreen theatrical trailers; pop-up menus; English, French, and Spanish spoken languages; English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese subtitles; and English captions for the hearing impaired.

Parting Shots:
"The Duchess" is a remarkably humdrum picture. Exposing the lives of superficial, pointless persons such as the ones in this movie must serve a purpose, perhaps as some kind of moral lesson about inappropriate human behavior; I dunno. Yet the movie seems almost as superficial as the characters in it, barely scratching the surface of these people, let alone retelling their real-life history in any compelling manner. The Blu-ray film transfer is appealing to look at with its dreamy, misty tone, but this cannot compensate for its failing to move a viewer in any particular way or its having little to say in the process.
Video
7
Audio
8
Extras
5
Film value
5

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