The Parole Officer (Umbrella Entertainment/Region
2/4 Import/PAL Format)
Picture:
B- Sound: B- Extras: C+ Film: C+
PLEASE
NOTE: This
DVD can only be operated on machines capable of playing back DVDs that can
handle Region 2/4 PAL format software and can be ordered from our friends at
Umbrella Entertainment at the website address provided at the end of the
review.
One of
the more silly British comedies to arrive in awhile is 2001’s the Parole Officer, which in many
respects is attempting to ride off the coat tales of the popularity that The Full Monty garnered. Here we have Steve Coogan star as a failed
parole officer who must enlist his former clients in order to clear his name as
he has been accused of murder. The film
turns from clever to wacky before it’s all said and done and ends up being more
miss than hit for the most part.
Umbrellas
Entertainment has issued the film for Region 2 and 4, which is in the PAL
format and will need proper equipment to play, the film is presented in a 1.77
X 1 transfer that looks good and a bit sharper since it’s in PAL, making it
seem more like HD in some respects, but still limited with softness, color
fidelity, and depth overall. The sound
is a competent Dolby 5.1 mix that gets the job done for this run-of-the-mill
comedy mixes.
Extras
include audio commentary by Coogan, a 22-minute making of feature, deleted
scenes, trailer, and the Atomic Kitten music video for “Eternal Flame”, which is actually not a bad remake, much to my
amazement!
As noted above,
you can order this PAL DVD import exclusively from Umbrella at:
http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/
- Nate Goss