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Amongst
my favorite storytelling
concepts is the idea of telling a tale about the family unit. Family
can mean a
variety of things to a number of people. For some it is the people
birth
related. For others it means the people closest to us... you know them so
well
and care so much for them that it's as if you were family even before
you met.
These areas are often overlapped. There are no stories that work better
than
stories about family units because one of the most relatable things on
the
planet is how we are all people connected through our family unity.
Where would
any of us be without the love of our family members? Our mothers,
fathers,
sisters, brothers, sons, and daughters... the list continues to go on and
never
does it stop, not even for a solitary second to catch a breath. Love is
limitless and life-affirming. The
basic plot for The Descendants revolves about Matt
trying to come to terms with an understandably frightening possibility
of
losing his wife. She had been injured in a boat accident and winds up
in a
comatose state. His oldest daughter, Alexandra, has some shocking news
for him.
Elizabeth (aka Mom) had been having an affair. The
filmmaking is exquisite in
front of and behind the camera. Each aspect works. Alexander Payne is
one of
the most wonderful filmmakers on the entire planet. He understands and
remembers what is needed in order to tell a good story. To share
something
meaningful with others that won't soon be forgotten. I have never seen
something by Payne as director that wasn't somehow profound and
inspiring to
me. Amazingly, The Descendants tops
everything else he has crafted to date and seems destined to be one of
his
greatest accomplishments. To date it is his very best effort. ![]() ![]() George
Clooney wasn't winner of an
Academy Award for Best Actor but he deserved his nomination. Every
moment with
George Clooney feels like a miracle of filmmaking. This includes seeing
the
expression on his character's face when he hears about his wife, and
how he
responds to all of it. It also includes his growth and development in
the film as
a father to his daughters. Everything in the subtleties of body
language and
wisely spoken words (or unwisely spoken) adds to this performance as
one of the
finest he's ever given. Shailene
Woodley gave a
breakthrough performance as his compassionate daughter who struggles
with
accepting her mother's illness and the state of her father's mind. She
helps
ground the film with her performance. There is a genius moment in the
film
where she has just heard the news of her mother's condition and she
swims underwater,
crying, and then resurfacing. It's a moment that lasts only a few
minutes at
most but it is heartbreaking and authentic. You connect to her
character and
with that connection comes real understanding. There
are so many supporting
performances that are also worth noting. Amara Miller is the most under
spoken
performer as the young daughter but she definitely manages to deliver
an
incredibly solid performance. Imagine being that young and having to
stand up
against someone as amazing as Clooney. She manages it, anyway. Nick
Krause is perfect as the
goofball Sid. Half the things that come out of Sid's mouth are
mind-numbingly
stupid, ridiculous, and unbelievable. But he's such a sweetheart and
caring guy
(even when he's being an idiot) that the character (and actor) is often
capable
of being a scene stealer in The Descendants. The
Descendants just
works beautifully. The script, the cinematography, the real Hawaiian
music, the performances, the editing, the costumes... and just about
everything
else. This film explores themes that
most filmmakers shy away from. Payne has crafted one of the greatest
films of
the year. I am certain that it will stay with me for a long, long time. Be prepared for powerful
filmmaking.
The
Blu-ray: Please
Note:
The images used in this review
are from the DVD in this Combo Pack release. Video: The
Descendants arrives
on Blu-ray
with a faithful AVC encode featuring an average of 22 MBPS on a 50 GB
Dual
Layer disc. It has been presented in the
theatrical aspect ratio of 2.40:1. I wasn't sure what to expect from
the
quality of this transfer (in part because of how the other Alexander
Payne
films look on the format. Most of them are good but not exactly stellar transfers - certainly not demo
worthy material). The Descendants is
the breakthrough on that front. The film is richly photographed with
some
amazing visuals, showcasing Hawaii in all of its beauty. The first rate
encoding and presentation make it seem so stunning location-wise that
it's hard
to imagine Hawaii as anything other than paradise (despite the
situational
aspects of the film that suggest otherwise). You'll be amazed by the
cinematography, lush Hawaiian locations, rich color, and clean design. Audio: The
primary audio track included on this release is
English DTS-HD Master Audio. It is an exemplary audio track that
emphasizes the
quietest moments; the background audio has deftly interwoven into the
experience, and enhanced the mood the film creates. This was not a
"loud"
movie, but it is one with the knowledge and grace to use the surround
sound
channels as a way to create an authentic atmosphere. The authentic
Hawaiian
music was essential to this film and it sounds beautiful with lossless
audio. Spanish,
French, and English Descriptive audio options are also included in 5.1
Dolby
Digital. Subtitles are provided in Spanish and English SDH. Extras: This is a
Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy combo pack release. Tons of
bonus materials
have been included on this release. All of these extras have been
presented in
1080p High Definition. However, the print quality on the silent film
seems to
have been taken from a weak source and is not up to the usual high
standards.
Keep that aspect in note. The newly-recorded footage for the
behind-the-scenes
material is stunning. Everybody
Loves
George
(7:27) has the cast and crew talking about the massive celebrity and
A-Class
actor George Clooney and what he was like to work with (or have fun
with) in
filming The Descendants. By the way,
by massive I meant popular - not
overweight. Yep. Working
With
Alexander
(13:34) is the coolest and most fun inclusion on this release if you're
a huge
follower of Alexander Payne's filmmaking. Here
we get to see him as he makes an omelette
and discusses his craft a bit. We also get good interviews from this
production's cast and crew about the director. The Real
Descendants (12:06)
will help
you to find out who owns tons of Hawaiian land... seriously (not in a
storytelling sort-of-way). Hawaiian
Style (16:47)
focuses on
several aspects of the behind the scenes production beginning with the
introductory blessing given to the filmmakers. Casting (8:11)
is a piece
about (you guessed it!): casting. Alexander Payne discusses. Working
with Water (10:58)
has the cast
and crew discuss what it was like to work with acclaimed actor water. I
wonder
how many of them seriously thought that water was difficult... drip,
drip, drip?
Music
Videos: Will I
Ever See You
Again, Postcards from Paradise, Honolulu's Whisper These
music videos have been set entirely to footage of Hawaii as
photographed for
the film but without using any clips from The
Descendants. This is essentially coverage footage that ended up
being used
to highlight the music in a relaxing way. Waiting
for the Light (2:52)
is a brief
behind the scenes piece. I'm going to avoid making jokes about this
one,
alright? The
World Parade -
Hawaii
(9:55) is a silent short film with footage of Hawaii. It's worth
checking out
for fans of silent filmmaking who are also interested in Hawaiian
footage. A
Conversation with
George Clooney and Alexander Payne (11:58)
is self-explanatory. Deleted
Scenes (5:46)
focuses in on
two short scenes edited out of the final cut.
Final
Thoughts: The
Descendants was one
of the best movies of
2011. George Clooney may not have won the Oscar for Best Actor but he
still
delivered one of the finest performances of the entire year. The
Blu-ray
release contains amazing PQ/AQ and a huge assortment of extras. Buy
this. Seriously. I'm not kiddin' around. Highly
Recommended. |