DVD Talk Review of "Time to Leave"
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DVD Talk Review of "Time to Leave"
Judging from previous Strand transfers, I assume that this release is of poor quality, but it is hard to tell from Jamie's review.....?
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=25624
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The transfer for Time to Leave is shown in letterbox for widescreen television sets. François Ozon and his cinematographer Jeanne Lapoirie, whom the director previously worked with on 8 Women, go for a very natural look in the film, something which is most evident in the outdoor scenes. In his last days, Romain relishes the sunlight on his face, and you can almost feel the warmth coming off the screen.
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=25624
Video:
The transfer for Time to Leave is shown in letterbox for widescreen television sets. François Ozon and his cinematographer Jeanne Lapoirie, whom the director previously worked with on 8 Women, go for a very natural look in the film, something which is most evident in the outdoor scenes. In his last days, Romain relishes the sunlight on his face, and you can almost feel the warmth coming off the screen.