Ghosted
(2009/First Run Features DVD)
Picture:
C Sound: C+ Extras: B- Feature: C+
I have
not been impressed by much of the output of Writer/Director Monika Treut, but I
respect the voice of difference in her work.
Ghosted (2009) wants to be a
murder mystery about a German woman whose female lover has disappeared, then
has possibly been killed. There is some
mystery here, a little suspense, but it does not always add up and gets
sidetracked by uneven pacing and scenes that interrupt the whole thing.
However,
it is better than many of the formula thrillers I have had to suffer through,
but did not stay with me either. She
shot this on video and that also has mixed results, but it is an ambitious,
respectable showing and not bad.
Ironically, the bonus documentary included her is better, but more on
that in a minute.
The anamorphically
enhanced 1.78 X 1 image is a little softer than one would have liked, even for
a digital video shoot, but color can be nice.
Some shots are awful, but a few are good. Too bad a look never develops for this work. The Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo is not bad, but
has location audio issues and a few other flaws.
Extras
include info on other First Run DVDs and Truet’s documentary, Tigerwomen Grow Wings from 2005. This
look at three women in Taiwan (Opera singer Hsieh Yue-Hsia, novelist Li Aug and
filmmaker Chen Ying-rong) is actually her best work to date and in 56 minutes
shows us their lives, the changes in Taiwan and what the future may hold for
these women, the country and world commerce.
That is the #1 reason to get this DVD.
- Nicholas Sheffo