Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner) is the star
pitcher for the Detroit Tigers Baseball team. Billy has been playing for the tigers for 19
years and is devastated on the day of the last game of the season to learn that with the
sale of the team he is being considered for a trade with the Giants. Another blow on the
same day when his girlfriend leaves him as well. As the game begins we are taken
through a series of flashbacks in Billys life. We start with the day he first met
his girlfriend Jane (Kelly Preston) and continue on to experience all the good and bad
times they have had together. This includes his promiscuous life as a highflying baseball
player.
The game becomes a bit of a cliffhanger with a perfect game ensuring the Yankees have
no runs on the board.
As the tension in the game grows so does the tension in Billy and the flashbacks in his
mind.
Kevin Costner seems to have a knack for baseball movies as he has previously
demonstrated in Field of Dreams.
So how does the transfer hold up ??
VIDEO
The 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen transfer is absolutely wonderful and
only just short of reference quality,
The entire film is sharp and crisp and does not suffer from grain or any lack of focus
or softness at all.
The colour palette is also spectacular and shows a very natural yet bright range of
colours, and subsequently contrast and black levels are also perfect.
Shadow detail was immaculate and there was a great level of detail even in the deepest
of blacks.
The only down side to the transfer are some very minor instances of aliasing which really
wouldnt be noticed by a normal viewer.
The layer change is a little disturbing and could have been placed very easily at a much
better time.
AUDIO
The Dolby Digital 5.1 audio transfer is as far as Im concerned
reference quality, I cant find any faults here not even tiny ones.
Dialogue was always sharp and clear and at no time was it hard to understand.
The entire soundstage has been used greatly on many many occasions and really draws you
into the film. At times you could be forgiven for thinking you were right there watching
the game in the stadium. Surrounding crowd noise was superb.
Basil Poledouris gives another fantastic score, which really is exceptionally perfect
for the film. His dramatic and changing emotional music is quite extraordinary in this
instance and I cannot praise it highly enough.
In short the audio transfer is nothing short of perfect!
EXTRAS
- Theatrical Trailer
- Cast and Crew biographies
- Cast and Crew filmographies
- Production Notes (extensive at 8 pages)
- Featurette: Spotlight on Location. Presented 1.33:1 this is quite a good little
promotional extra including some interviews a little behind the scenes footage and some
film shorts.
- Deleted Scenes: A good collection of deleted scenes of varying quality.
- Notes: The Perfect Game, Some details on perfect games from history and what entails a
perfect pitchers game.
- Game: On the Mound, A very cute little baseball trivia game which rewards correct
answers with another black and white Featurette: Play ball with Babe Ruth.
- DVD Rom Extras:
- The story with pictures
- Media Pictures
- Behind the scenes
- Cast and Filmmakers notes
- Links to Universals web sites
OVERALL
This is a great movie, coupled together with a superb transfer. Dont miss it!