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Region 0, or Region Free, DVDs have a well deserved
reputation of being very sad examples of the DVD format
at work. Now while Smos' release does leave some to
be desired, it's actually a decent shot at a Region
0 release. The video quality could be better, artifacting
being the most noticeable fault as the video appears
rather blurry. Scratches do appear through out the print
in varying levels, but not bad enough to distract from
the viewing experience, with the sole exception occurring
a little before the disc's intermission and ever so
often on the last chapter. However, there is an annoying
yellow and white line that is present on the top of
the screen at all time; it's at the very top, and shouldn't
interfere with the actual movie, but it is a nuisance.
The audio quality here is not suburb, but its acceptable;
it does, however, get scratchy at moments when the volume
on the soundtrack reaches a certain level. The film
is available in both English and Chinese subtitles,
the only thing it has over the Criterion release of
Red Beard;
however, the subtitles are not removable, and either
the English or the Chinese subtitles must be present.
The extras found here are hardly worth mentioning; Akira
Kurosawa's bio is brief, but
informative to those who aren't familiar with the influence
he has had on American movies. Toshiro Mifune's bio
is even more lackluster, containing a couple of typos
in the English version as well, but does provide insight
on his non-Japanese efforts for those who are interested.
The last extra found on the disc is a synopsis of the
film. The reason why a synopsis was included on the
disc isn't entirely known though, unless Smos was trying
to provide some with a fast alternative to watching
the film, so they could simply read a two paragraph
blurb on the story instead (the same synopsis appears
on the back of the DVD case). A rather large fault of
this DVD, however, is splitting the film on both sides
of the disc. Granted, this is a better solution than
having two discs, but as Criterion has proven, Red Beard
is not a film which needs to DVDs to be viewed. Some
might notice that this disc runs a 6 minutes short,
this is actually because Somos cut out the "intermission
sequence" found in the middle of the film, which
is hardly noteworthy seeing as how it was merely a black
screen with music playing behind it. Bottom line is
that it's a adequate transfer of Red
Beard, but pales in comparison to the Region
1 Red Beard
release from Criterion; this DVD should only be purchased
if one is looking for a cheaper, inferior, copy of the
film or if they deal in a format other than Region 1.
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