Side Effects
This movie’s plot twists are best served cold and jolting, but every aspect of who and what’s mentioned above figures in. While this second section of the movie is lurid fun to the last frame, it somewhat trivializes the serious subject matter of the film’s first section as it careens wildly from one implausible twist to the next. However, as hairy as things get, the movie’s secret weapon throughout is Mara, who is a different person from scene to scene, and looks different from the inside out from shot to shot. It’s a chameleon-like, virtuoso performance in a movie that’s provocative and gripping in its way even if it doesn’t pull off the high-wire act as well as she does.
Shot digitally, the imagery and artistry behind it are striking on this Blu-ray. Moody and evocative, the camera work catches reflections and always seems to be looking at what’s happening from an unusual perspective. The image is clean and detailed with a terrific sense of convincing depth. The soundtrack is effective with ambience at all times, with the star being the score. The movie is unnerving from the get-go, with a sense of imminent doom that’s underscored beautifully by Thomas Newman’s haunting music. Extras include a couple of fake drug commercials, a spoofy and funny Behind the Scenes shot by Zeta-Jones, and an Ablixa Website.
Blu-Ray
Studio: Universal, 2013
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audio Format:
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Length: 106 mins.
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Starring: Jude Law, Rooney Mara, Catherine Zeta-Jones
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