Things We Lost In The Fire (2007/Paramount DVD Set)
Picture: C+ Sound: C+ Extras: C Film: C+
Despite
great performances by Benicio Del Toro, Halle Berry and David Duchovny, Susanne
Bier’s Things We Lost In The Fire
(2007) cannot avoid rising above its melodramatic core, no matter how ambitious
the material may be. The male leads play
best friends, with Berry as Duchovny’s wife, but when he tries to stop a wife
beating, he is slain and no one’s life will be the same again. That includes best friend Del Toro, who was
saved from drug addiction by the same good guy whose good deeds got him
eventually killed.
Nevertheless,
it is worth seeing for the actors and some authentic moments, but the film
itself cannot escape convention with Allan Loeb’s screenplay. Still, it is ambitious, heart felt and worth
a look.
The
anamorphically enhanced 2.35 X 1 image is visually pleasant and though detail
and depth can be weak, the better moments of performance just edge out the
problematic ones. Too bad there is too
much shaky camera work. This was issued
on HD-DVD, but Paramount is not sending any press copies, so we’ll wait to see
how much better the Blu-ray looks when it is finally announced. The Dolby Digital 5.1 mix is a bit better
than the Dolby 2.0 Stereo, but is dialogue based. Extras include a featurette discussion about
the film, seven deleted scenes, trailers for this and other Paramount releases.
- Nicholas Sheffo