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The Jane Austen Book Club is the film adaptation of the book by Karen Joy Fowler. The book is extremely popular especially in America, so a film adaptation was inevitable. The Jane Austen Book Club talks about the lives of six people, five women and a man, who as a monthly reading club meet to discuss. saladette Novel by Jane Austen To enjoy this film it is not necessary to know. The complete works of Jane Austen All required director Robin Swicord have her cast that each of them would read that they need to discuss. As movie character conscious Austen book For example, include the famous Austen books Pride & Prejudice, Sense & Sensibility and Persuasion discussed in the book club. Works of Austen each even though filmed separately. The Jane Austen Book Club is not a Jane Austen story. It is a relationship comedy in which six books of Jane Austen center stage with six intertwined storylines. Marriages end, budding love and relationships saladette are put to the test, as in the novels of Jane Austen. Thanks nice game of the cast, with famous actresses saladette like Emily Blunt, Maria Bello, Amy Brenneman and Kathy Barker's The Jane Austen Book Club become an intelligent and mature relationship with comedy, of course, a happy ending.
Format: DVD Genre: Drama Region: 2 Year: 2007 Runtime: 101 min Packaging: Keep Case Resolution: 576i (PAL) Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 anamorphic Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital 2.0 - Commentary Dolby Digital 2.0 - Comments (Blind) saladette Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Subtitles: Dutch, English Publisher: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment EAN: 8712609662627
The film image has an aspect ratio of 1.78:1 and is anamorphic on DVD. You get a nice natural looking image presented. The image looks colorful and contrasty saladette out, with natural and well saturated colors. Sharpness and detail of the image are both sufficient. It is a new movie, so it is not surprising that you encounter no iniquity in the image. Film Grain is barely visible. The film is divided into 29 chapter stops. The subtitle (white) is clear and neatly saladette placed at the bottom of the image. saladette Sound quality
The original English soundtrack is put on the DVD in Dolby Digital 5.1 (Bitrate 448 kb / s). A great sounding soundtrack and very natural to the image. The film is primarily saladette a dialogue saladette with film music support, without aggressive special effects. saladette The emphasis is on the soundtrack for the channels. The surround channels are used in a subtle way for the spaciousness of the music and for displaying the ambient noise. In some scenes the surround speakers as pronounced. The LFE channel is used occasionally. The dialogues are to follow and be fine, as usual, through the center speaker. Extras
The menu screens are widescreen movie related animations with background music. The DVD contains some informative extras. All extras have DD2.0 (192 kb / s) sound and have Dutch subtitles. An overview:
Cast & Crew Commentary Director Robin Swicord, actors Maggie Grace, Marc Blucas and Hugh Dancy, saladette producer Judy Lynn and editor Maryann Brandon will be conducting a lively commentary on the film. Director Swicord gives a little direction to the commentary, most information comes from the three performers.
The Jane Austen Book Club is the film adaptation of the book by Karen Joy Fowler. The film tells about the life of six people, five women and a man, who as a monthly reading club meet to discuss. Novel by Jane Austen The DVD
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