6.9 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 3.0 | |
Overall | 3.0 |
Ray Donovan: The Movie picks up where season seven left off, with Mickey in the wind and Ray determined to find and stop him before he can cause any more carnage. The film also weaves together the present-day fallout from the Donovan/Sullivan feud with Ray and Mickey's origin story from 30 years ago.
Starring: Liev Schreiber, Eddie Marsan, Dash Mihok, Pooch Hall, Kerris DorseyDrama | Insignificant |
Crime | Insignificant |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.00:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.00:1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English SDH
Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD)
Region A (B, C untested)
Movie | 4.0 | |
Video | 4.5 | |
Audio | 4.5 | |
Extras | 0.0 | |
Overall | 3.0 |
There are quite a few similarities between Ray Donovan and Dexter. Of note is that they were both popular Showtime shows that did not end in a way that pleased fans. And both have now worked to resolve that fan disappointment with postscript content. Dexter (the complete series is available on Blu-ray) did so with a special special event series while Ray Donovan (only seasons one, two, and three of seven available on Blu-ray) has now done so with this feature length film succinctly titled Ray Donovan: The Movie. It's a time shifting postscript that fills in some much-needed character and story elements that flesh out the full series arc to greater satisfaction. Caution, however: this is for serious fans only; anyone coming in with this as the starting point will be hopelessly lost.
Ray Donovan: The Movie arrives on Blu-ray with a handsome 1080p transfer (note that there is also a companion UHD; also note that this Blu-ray is not included with that release). The picture is refined and attractive, with razor-sharp details and intimately revealing textures the norm. The picture's clarity is a relentlessly obvious characteristic, with close-ups in particular yielding exceptionally complex skin details as well as beautifully vivid and well-defined natural elements, particularly outside on city streets and other urban areas. Colors are bold and healthy, with excellent depth and vitality. The ends are wonderful, too, with crisp white shirts and dark jackets and shadow details defining picture perfect whites and blacks. Skin tones are on the mark. There is some noise in lower light but a pleasant filmic look overall. There are no obvious encode issues to report.
Showtime brings Ray Donovan: The Movie to Blu-ray with a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack. The track is probably best remembered for its natural cadence and intimate presentation parameters. The track is very active in terms of bringing subtle atmosphere into scenes. Listen closely to a heartfelt dialogue around the 44-minute mark, one of many such scenes in the movie. The scene is filled with extremely gentle and light, but very mood realistic, city sounds in the background. Dialogue commands the scene with clarity and realism, as it does for the duration, but it is that sense of place and atmosphere that sells the scene's authenticity. Of course, city exteriors, busy barrooms, and other more densely packed and alive locales offer more, and the track is always in good balance in terms of location immersion. Music is capably clear and wide, mostly lingering across the front. Musical aggression rises and falls as the situation warrants, but mostly the track plays it tight to the vest and simple, but never afraid to add some modest supportive bass for that realistic depth. A few gunshots are decently crisp but lack serious punch. Revving car engines, smacks with a baseball bat, and some other action-oriented moments also offer some impressive aggression (listen in the 50-minute mark during a violent confrontation for the best the track has to offer in terms of action immersion and clarity). This is a good track all around.
This Blu-ray release of Ray Donovan: The Movie contains no supplemental content. The main menu screen offers only the option to play the film and toggle subtitles on and off. No DVD or digital copies are included with purchase. This release does not ship with a slipcover. The UHD is similarly devoid of bonus content.
It is curious to see Ray Donovan: The Movie release to Blu-ray (as well as UHD) when only the first three seasons of a seven-season run are on Blu-ray. Fans who want to own the entire thing, physically, will have to piecemeal the set together with some DVDs, which is a shame because the entire thing certainly deserves to be on physical high definition. Be that as it may, this featureless feature film Blu-ray looks and sounds very good. Recommended to fans.
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