12 Angry Men AKA Twelve Angry Men - R1 (America)
R1 - America - MGM Home Entertainment Review written by and copyright: Cory Max (27th February 2008). |
The Film
Few films are perfect; you can always count on something that doesn’t make sense, characters that don’t gel or plot holes that can’t be explained. When you combine a great assemblage of actors and an up and coming director, the result can transcend storytelling and imagery to become a valued heirloom of cinematic artistry. 12 Angry Men is one such treasure. From the barest of set environments comes a drama burgeoning in intensity, yet delicately compassionate in its morality. The film opens in a courtroom in Manhattan as a judge is giving the jury its final instructions before they depart to deliberate the fate of the defendant. We gaze upon a young boy’s face, pale with apprehension and whose life hangs by a thread as he awaits the verdict agreed upon by these anonymous men.
Video
The film is presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.66:1. Unfortunately, it is in a non-anamorphic transfer which will leave two black bars on the top and bottom of your television picture. At the time of its DVD release, MGM was not too well respected in the home entertainment industry for their treatment of classic films, and 12 Angry Men proves the point. Although it looks better than it ever did on VHS, it contains scratches, nicks and grain that do not hinder the viewer's enjoyment, but for a film of this caliber, it screams for a true re-mastering.
Audio
The bulk of the film takes place in a small, secluded jury room and therefore, is pretty sparse on any auditory environmental enhancements. The Dolby Digital 1.0 mono soundtrack is relatively clean with no hiss or murmur discernible. The only fault that I could find was when a cast member spoke off screen. In these instances, the words were somewhat muddle, though still understandable. The disc also features a Dolby Digital 1.0 French dialogue track.
Extras
Not much here but the original theatrical trailer, which seems to be in full frame and is loaded with grain and scratches.
Overall
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