Little Miss Sunshine Blu-ray Review
Score: 65
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Little Miss Sunshine shines with dark humor, stellar cast, and superb Blu-ray quality. A must-see!
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DTS-HD MA
Video: 65
Little Miss Sunshine's Blu-ray transfer impresses with vibrant colors, detailed textures, and a lack of digital flaws, maintaining its unique, stylized look and exceeding its indie budget.
Audio: 55
Little Miss Sunshine's vivid score by DeVotchka and Mychael Danna enhances its dialogue-driven narrative, delivered with crystal clear sound and subtle surround effects, ensuring an immersive viewing experience.
Extra: 76
The Blu-ray release of Little Miss Sunshine features a comprehensive collection of extras, including directorial and screenwriter commentaries, alternate endings, and behind-the-scenes featurettes, enriching the quirky film's home-viewing experience.
Movie: 81
Little Miss Sunshine, an indie black comedy gem, captures the heart with its quirky take on family dynamics, self-acceptance, and perseverance amid adversity.
Video: 65
The Blu-ray presentation of "Little Miss Sunshine," despite the film's modest budget, astonishes with its visual richness and depth. The 1080p AVC MPEG-4 transfer admirably preserves the movie's original 2.40:1 aspect ratio, bringing cinematographer Tim Suhrstedt's vibrant yet natural work stunningly to life. Fox has managed to maintain the film's intended aesthetic, avoiding common digital pitfalls such as edge enhancement and macroblocking. The colors are beautifully saturated, highlighting primary hues without tipping into over-saturation, except in deliberately vivid scenes like the beauty pageant, where the heightened chromatic intensity complements the narrative. Detail and depth receive a commendable treatment as well, especially notable in interior settings and the sweeping landscapes of southwest America, all while staying true to the film's slightly stylized visual approach.
Noteworthy is the absence of digital noise, ensuring a pristine viewing experience that surpasses previous home video releases in clarity and detail. The shadow detail is carefully handled, though the black levels are at times a tad crushed, a minor quibble in an otherwise exemplary transfer. Textures, from the rustic charm of wood grain wall paneling to the arid beauty of the desert scenes, are presented with lifelike fidelity. This Blu-ray does not merely offer an upgrade in visual quality but enhances the immersion into the film's unique world.
In conclusion, "Little Miss Sunshine" on Blu-ray is a testament to how well independent films can be treated in their home video releases. The transfer respects and amplifies the original cinematography with a well-balanced color palette, commendable detail, and an absence of disruptive digital artifacts. It's a strong offering from Fox that doesn't overreach for an ultra-HD sheen but instead focuses on faithfully translating the film's heart and style onto Blu-ray. Fans and new viewers alike are provided a visually rewarding experience that stands significantly above the DVD release, making it a highly recommended addition to anyone's collection.
Audio: 55
The audio presentation of "Little Miss Sunshine" on Blu-ray showcases an impressive lossless 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio track that beautifully encapsulates the film's unique spirit, primarily through its dynamic and versatile musical score by DeVotchka and Mychael Danna. This diverse soundtrack, with roots in various musical genres including Punk and Folk, not only enhances the film's emotional depth but also perfectly complements its narrative progression. Despite the film's emphasis on dialogue, the audio track manages to maintain a delicate balance where the vibrant, folk-infused score never overshadows the crisp, clear spoken words, thus preserving the movie's witty and sarcastic banter without any compression issues or encoding artifacts. The result is a true-to-source audio experience that mirrors the director's intent.
On a technical note, while "Little Miss Sunshine" might not be a showcase for bombastic surround sound effects due to its nature as a dialogue-centric film, it cleverly utilizes its surround channels to bring to life the occasional vehicular noise, which adds a layer of auditory texture to the otherwise dialogue-driven soundscape. Memorable moments such as the iconic microbus horn, along with subtle ambient sounds like road traffic noise, are meticulously placed within the mix, enhancing the overall listening experience without becoming intrusive. The audio track excels in providing a solid mix that prioritizes clarity and fidelity, ensuring that every spoken word is heard and every musical note is felt, making for an engaging auditory journey that complements the visual elements of the film flawlessly.
Although "Little Miss Sunshine" may not prioritize big blockbuster audio effects, its strength lies in its attention to detail and its careful mix of dialogue and music. The chosen 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio track demonstrates a nuanced understanding of when to allow DeVotchka's catchy musical score to shine and when to spotlight the film’s rich, engaging dialogue. This balance ensures an immersive experience, where both elements work in harmony without competing for the audience's attention, making it a standout audio presentation for a film that thrives on subtlety and emotional depth.
Extras: 76
The Blu-ray extra features for "Little Miss Sunshine" present a comprehensive and engaging suite that complements the film's unique charm and indie spirit impressively. The highlight is undeniably the dual commentary tracks that provide distinct and enriching perspectives from the directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and screenwriter Michael Arndt, enhancing the overall viewing experience with their insights into the storytelling and filmmaking process. Added to this are the varied featurettes focusing on different aspects of the production, such as the deep dive into the characters known as the Hoovers, and an exploration of the music that so effectively sets the tone of the movie, featuring DeVotchka. With the inclusion of both existing DVD materials and new Blu-ray additions—like alternate endings and detailed making-of documentaries—the release strikes a fine balance between technical detail and fascinating content, making it a valuable addition for both fans and newcomers to the film.
Extras included in this disc:
- Do You Wanna Talk?: A short gag reel.
- On the Road with the Hoovers: The Making of Little Miss Sunshine.
- We're Gonna Make It... with DeVotchka: A montage of the musicians and composer of the score with video clips.
- We are the Hoovers: Character deep dive by directors.
- No One Gets Left Behind: The Music of Little Miss Sunshine.
- 4 Alternate Endings: With Director's Commentary.
- Director's Commentary with Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris: Behind-the-scenes insights.
- Screenwriter's Commentary with Michael Arndt, Jonathan Dayton, and Valerie Faris: Detailed discussion on story structure.
- Till the End of Time - Music Video by DeVotchka.
Movie: 81
Little Miss Sunshine, a beautiful portrayal of dysfunction wrapped in the colorful packaging of a family road trip, transcends its indie roots to become a universally cherished cinema classic. Navigating the delicate balance between dark comedy and poignant human drama, it captivates with its tale of the Hoover family's turbulent journey to the titular beauty pageant. Through the expertly crafted screenplay by Michael Arndt, which won an Oscar, and compelling direction by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the film throws into relief the complexities and contradictions inherent in contemporary American life. Characters such as the despairing Proust scholar Frank (Steve Carell), heroin-addicted Edwin (Alan Arkin), and the utterly determined Olive (Abigail Breslin) are portrayed with both authenticity and endearing charm, offering viewers a rich tapestry of human emotion and resilience.
At its core, Little Miss Sunshine explores themes of success, failure, and the pursuit of happiness in a society obsessed with superficial achievements. The Hoover family's odyssey in their decrepit Volkswagen van becomes a metaphor for life's unpredictable journey, punctuated by moments of failure, humility, and unexpected joy. Shot through with a biting sarcasm yet undeniably heartwarming, the film delivers a nuanced critique of the beauty pageant culture, inviting reflections on personal worth and societal expectations. Key performances, especially from Carell and Arkin, defy traditional casting, imbuing the narrative with depth and relatability.
This film unflinchingly addresses controversial issues — from mental health struggles to drug addiction — without ever losing its warmth or humor. It not only challenges viewers to confront societal norms but also celebrates the idiosyncrasies that make each family unique. The Blu-ray presentation of Little Miss Sunshine throws into sharp relief the brilliance of its cast and crew, whose collective effort transformed a small indie project into an enduring cinematic experience. As much a critique of America's obsession with winning as it is an ode to personal authenticity and familial love, Little Miss Sunshine is a stunning reminder of the indie film's potential to touch hearts and provoke thought long after the credits roll.
Total: 65
Little Miss Sunshine" has cemented its place as a cherished cinematic gem, blending profound charm and sweetness with a darkly comedic undertone that resonates deeply with its audience. The casting is nothing short of perfection, featuring standout performances by Steve Carell and Alan Arkin, who step admirably outside their usual comedic confines to deliver depth and nuance. The Hoover family, in all their quirky glory, is brought to life with such authenticity that their journey becomes ours. The Blu-ray edition released by Fox stands out for its exceptional quality, boasting stellar video and accurate audio that enhance the viewing experience. Furthermore, the inclusion of unique and insightful supplementary features offers an enriching dive into the film's creative process, adding value to an already compelling package.
Fox’s handling of the Blu-ray transition deserves commendation for preserving the film's integrity while embracing the benefits of modern technology. The video transfer is executed with precision, ensuring that each frame conveys the director's vision with clarity and vibrancy. Audio quality is equally commendable, with a mix that perfectly balances dialogue, soundtrack, and ambient sounds to create an immersive auditory experience. The additional content provided in this edition, ranging from behind-the-scenes insights to extended scenes, enriches the narrative and adds layers to the understanding and appreciation of this film.
In conclusion, "Little Miss Sunshine" on Blu-ray is an indispensable addition to any collection. The combination of a flawlessly cast ensemble, a compelling narrative that skillfully balances emotion with humor, and a top-notch technical presentation reaffirms the film’s enduring appeal. Whether revisiting the Hoover family’s journey or experiencing their story for the first time, viewers will find themselves deeply moved and thoroughly entertained. Highly recommended, this Blu-ray edition not only meets but exceeds expectations, ensuring that "Little Miss Sunshine" continues to shine brightly in the hearts of its audience.
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Video: 90
Possessing a natural style that emphasizes average, every day locations, while still showcasing vibrant swaths of deeply saturated primary colors, the film takes on an appearance that belies its independent...
Audio: 80
While the movie is yet another in a long stream of recent releases that emphasize dialogue over action, there are a number of VW Bus-related incidents that liven up the film's surround activity....
Extras: 70
Here's what's included: - "Do You Wanna Talk?" - "On the Road with the Hoovers: The Making of Little Miss Sunshine" - "We're Gonna Make It..." with DeVotchka - "We are the Hoovers" - "No One Gets Left...
Movie: 80
That's not to say that the movie has an agenda or a cause, rather, it's refreshing to see a film gain popular approval that features such potential talking points as a suicidal homosexual Proust scholar,...
Total: 80
The entire ensemble is perfectly cast and help to make the Hoover family believable in their absurdity....
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Video: 80
The pageant could be seen as being on the saturated side, but I think that has more to do with the bright hyper-colors of the outfits and the colored spotlights used to light the scene....
Audio: 70
As important as the music is in creating mood, it never overpowers a scene or any of the actor's lines....
Extras: 90
Alternate Endings: "Alternate Endings with Director's Commentary" (HD, 5:09) - Here are 4 different takes on how to end the film with one in particular being very mischievous and another completely out...
Movie: 90
We can find a little of us in everyone of these characters whether it's the wildfire spirit of Arkin's Edwin, the persistent Richard, or the passionate and dark Dwayne, the Hoovers push-start our hearts...
Total: 80
With a great wealth of new extras, a fine video transfer, and solid audio, Fox has done a fine job of porting the film to Blu-ray....
Director: Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris
Actors: Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Greg Kinnear
PlotA dysfunctional family embarks on a cross-country trip in their old VW bus to support young Olive, who has unexpectedly qualified for the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant in far-off California. Olive's father, Richard, is a failing motivational speaker who pushes his 9-step program to success, while her mother, Sheryl, is the overworked, supportive backbone of the family, struggling to keep everyone together. Their teenage son, Dwayne, has taken a vow of silence until he can achieve his dream of becoming a test pilot. Uncle Frank, a Proust scholar, is temporarily living with them after a suicide attempt, and Grandpa Edwin, who has been evicted from his nursing home for bad behavior, coaches Olive in her pageant routines.
Underlying tensions and individual struggles come to light as they encounter one misadventure after another. Richard is bent on promoting his self-help techniques, even though his career is in shambles. Sheryl tries her best to maintain peace within the family, and Uncle Frank provides unexpected insight into the family's dynamics even as he deals with his own issues. Despite the setbacks, including a van that only starts by pushing it and clashing egos, the family unit's bond is tested and strengthened as they continue their quest to get Olive to the pageant on time, discovering along the way that the journey itself is bringing them closer together.
Writers: Michael Arndt
Release Date: 18 Aug 2006
Runtime: 101 min
Rating: R
Country: United States
Language: English