The Sound of Music Blu-ray Review
Score: 84
from 2 reviewers
Review Date:
The Sound of Music Blu-ray dazzles with joy, exceptional quality, and endless extras, a must-own uplifting treat.
Disc Release Date
DTS-HD MA
Video: 82
The Sound of Music's 4K restoration wows with vibrant colors, precise detail, and natural textures, preserving its clarity without digital artifacts. A top-tier visual treat.
Audio: 77
The Sound of Music's audio restoration delivers an impeccable 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio mix, enhancing its timeless songs and score with crystal clarity and dynamic range, making it an auditory delight despite minor flaws.
Extra: 96
The Blu-ray release of 'The Sound of Music' offers a rich collection of interactive features, historical insights, sing-alongs, and archival treasures, enveloping fans in the film's enduring legacy and production intricacies.
Movie: 96
The Sound of Music, beloved yet critiqued for its sweetness, thrives on joy and music's power, making it an enduring, uplifting classic with universal themes and enchanting performances.
Video: 82
The meticulous restoration of "The Sound of Music" for its Blu-ray release is a standout in preserving the classic film's grandeur and cinematic beauty. The original 70mm negatives underwent an 8K scan before being downsized to a 4K master, ensuring that the 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer retained the film's inherent clarity and detail without resorting to artificial enhancements. This process painstakingly rectified color inconsistencies and removed signs of aging, such as dirt and debris. The transfer resonates with a natural, film-like quality, showcasing the intricate details of the costumes and sets, and maintaining the fine grain structure that is characteristic of 70mm film. The color palette is warm and vibrant, with perfectly balanced hues that bring out the lushness of the alpine settings and the authenticity of the period costumes, alongside deep blacks and bright whites that add depth to every scene.
The restoration team's dedication to authenticity extends to retaining the visual nuances of the film's original shooting techniques. Diffusion filters used during production, intended to soften certain shots for a more flattering appearance of the older characters, have been preserved, maintaining the director's original vision. Despite minimal instances of moiré effects on fine details, these do not detract from the overall exceptional quality of the transfer. The careful handling of colors, ensuring they never appear oversaturated or artificial, complements the film's realistic portrayal of its breathtaking settings and character nuances.
Fox's restoration team has indeed set a new standard for musicals and classic films alike on Blu-ray. By balancing technological prowess with a respect for the film's original aesthetic, they have provided a transfer that is as close to flawless as possible. From its sumptuous visuals to the cozy, filmic grain that enhances its historical authenticity, this version of "The Sound of Music" stands as a testament to the enduring power of meticulous restoration, offering an immediate and deeply involving viewing experience that faithfully honors one of cinema's most beloved musicals.
Audio: 77
The remastered audio of "The Sound of Music" Blu-ray edition presents an unparalleled listening experience that faithfully honors the film’s original six-track stereo presentation. With the audio meticulously restored and expanded into a pristine DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 surround mix, viewers are treated to a sonically rich landscape that is as crisp and vibrant as the visuals. The orchestral score and iconic songs breathe with new life, filling each channel to create a dynamic and immersive environment. This meticulous restoration ensures that every musical number and piece of dialogue is heard with incredible clarity and balance, making it evident that a significant amount of work went into optimizing this track for contemporary audiences.
Each element of the film’s vast soundscape, from the whimsical whistling winds of the Austrian Alps to the nuanced sound effects of the era, is rendered with precision. This attention to detail lends a seamless quality to the audio that maintains the viewers' immersion, allowing them to engage fully with the narrative and its musical journey. Furthermore, the subtlety of surround activity enhances this beloved classic without becoming distracting, proving that the remastering team has approached this task with both reverence and technical prowess. The vocals, particularly those of Julie Andrews, are as clear and poignant as ever, demonstrating the audio's ability to handle both the power of the musical numbers and the subtlety of quiet dialogue without loss of fidelity.
However, it's worth noting that, despite the overall excellence of the audio remastering, there are moments where technical imperfections emerge, most notably during the thunderstorm scene where instances of sonic breakup slightly mar an otherwise flawless auditory experience. Nevertheless, these minor issues do little to detract from what is an extraordinarily revitalized audio track. The Sound of Music's remastered audio thrives, capturing the heart and soul of this cinematic masterpiece and ensuring that its enchanting soundscape resonates with audiences as intended.
Extras: 96
The Blu-ray extras for "The Sound of Music" present a treasure trove of content that not only enhances viewers' appreciation of this iconic film but also offers an in-depth look at its making, cultural impact, and the true story behind the von Trapp family. Viewers are treated to a variety of interactive features, including the Sing-Along and Music Machine tools on Disc One, which allow fans to engage directly with the film’s beloved soundtrack. The Audio Commentaries provide fascinating insights from key cast members and the director, offering personal anecdotes and a deeper understanding of the film's production. Disc Two's comprehensive selection of Vintage Programs and Rare Treasures delve into the history and legacy of both the film and the real-life story of the von Trapp family, with numerous documentaries, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage that showcase the cultural phenomenon "The Sound of Music" has become. Additionally, A City of Song offers an interactive tour of the film's Salzburg locations, enriching the viewer's experience with geographical context. Through these meticulously compiled extras, fans can explore the enduring impact and making of "The Sound of Music" in unparalleled detail.
Extras included in this disc:
- Your Favorite Things - An Interactive Celebration: Customize your viewing experience with storyboards, karaoke-style lyrics, trivia, and quizzes.
- Music Machine: Direct access to musical numbers from the film.
- Sing-Along: Karaoke mode for singing along with the film.
- Audio Commentaries: Insights from Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, and others.
- BD-Live Exclusive: Laura Benanti discusses "The Sound of Music".
- Musical Stages: An interactive tour featuring profiles and featurettes related to the movie’s production and legacy.
- A City of Song: An Interactive map of Salzburg with photos and video clips.
- Vintage Programs: Includes documentary segments like "The Sound of Music: From Fact to Phenomenon".
- Rare Treasures: Unique performances and interviews relating to the film.
- Publicity: Collection of trailers, TV spots, and radio spots.
- Feature Film in Standard Definition: A DVD version of the film with restored picture and sound.
- Featurette: 'The Sound of Music' Tour – A Living Story: Focuses on Panorama Tours' "The Sound of Music" bus tours in Salzburg.
Movie: 96
In its 45th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray, "The Sound of Music" emerges as a supremely joyful cinematic experience that transcends the cynicism and critical skepticism it has faced over decades. Despite being labeled as overly sentimental or too saccharine by some, like influential film critic Pauline Kael and star Christopher Plummer himself, the film remains a genuine celebration of hope, love, and the transformative power of music. This Blu-ray release invites audiences to rediscover the magic of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s final collaboration, bringing an unparalleled level of visual and auditory clarity that heightens the already mesmerizing journey through the Austrian Alps and the heartwarming tale of the von Trapp family.
Director Robert Wise’s masterful adaptation captures the essence of the true story of Maria, played with an infectious joy by Julie Andrews, whose performance remains timeless. The film skillfully balances its lighter, exuberant moments with the looming threats of its historical backdrop, making for a compelling narrative that’s as engaging now as it was at its release. The musical numbers, from “My Favorite Things” to “Climb Ev'ry Mountain,” are showcased in brilliant high definition, ensuring that each song contributes to advancing the plot and deepening character relationships. This Blu-ray edition does justice to the film's original grandeur, with Salzburg’s landscapes and Wise’s epic storytelling lending the classic an undiminished splendor.
True to form, this release not only celebrates the film’s enduring legacy but also addresses the criticisms head-on. Acknowledging its sentimental nature, the restoration emphasizes the film’s artistic merits—Wise’s direction, Andrews’ compelling lead performance, and the vibrant staging of iconic songs. These elements coalesce to showcase "The Sound of Music" as a film of both technical accomplishment and emotional depth. Even those who might dismiss it as fluff will find a renewed appreciation for its craftsmanship and the sheer gusto with which it embraces its heartfelt narrative. This Blu-ray edition is essential for both long-time fans and newcomers alike, offering a fresh lens through which to view one of Hollywood’s most cherished musicals.
Total: 84
The Blu-ray edition of "The Sound of Music" stands as a resplendent testament to the timeless charm and warmth of this Oscar-winning jewel. The film's restoration for this edition offers a visual and auditory spectacle that breathes new life into the iconic performances of Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, and the seven Von Trapp children, immersing viewers in the lush Austrian landscapes and the unforgettable melodies of Rodgers and Hammerstein with unparalleled clarity. This three-disc set not only elevates the viewing experience with its superb video and top-notch audio but also enriches fans' appreciation of the film through an extensive collection of special features. It transforms each viewer into a veritable 'Sound of Music' connoisseur, making this release a celebratory occasion in itself.
The "Sound of Music" Blu-ray is more than just a movie; it's cinematic therapy, a beacon of joy and optimism that proves especially poignant against the backdrop of gloomy winters or challenging times. Its pristine transfer ensures that every scene is a feast for the eyes, while the lush audio presentation makes each note of the soundtrack resonate more deeply. The plethora of bonus features promises endless hours of entertainment and insight, allowing for a deep dive into the film's making and enduring legacy.
In conclusion, this Blu-ray edition is an essential acquisition for both long-time devotees and new fans alike, encapsulating everything that makes "The Sound of Music" a perennial favorite. It serves as both a luxurious gift and a personal indulgence, capable of brightening the darkest days with its infectious optimism and boundless charm. Undoubtedly, this release secures its place as a high point in home video history, meriting our highest recommendation for anyone seeking to experience or revisit the magic of this beloved musical.
Blu-ray.com review by Casey BroadwaterRead review here
Video: 100
Most importantly, the fine grain structure of the 70mm negative hasn't been tampered with at all and there have been no attempts to artificially sharpen the picture....
Audio: 100
Like the restoration of the print, it's clear that a lot of time and effort went into optimizing the audio for this release....
Extras: 100
Radio Spots (1:00) Note: English SDH, French, and Dutch subtitles are available for all special features....
Movie: 100
There's an air of abject wholesomeness that pervades all of the music�which led Pauline Kael to controversially say, "we have been turned into emotional and aesthetic imbeciles when we hear ourselves humming...
Total: 100
If the onset of a gloomy winter has got you down, The Sound of Music just might be the perfect remedy....
High-Def Digest review by David KraussRead review here
Video: 100
Shot in the era of cheap, single-strip color, 'The Sound of Music' had begun to fade over the years, but this glorious restoration brings back all the vibrancy, lushness, and warmth of the original film...
Audio: 90
Of course, the songs are the real star of 'The Sound of Music,' and the instrumentals and vocals possess crystal clarity, filling the room with warm, lifelike tones....
Extras: 100
Andrews talks about the rainy Austrian weather, the differences between the stage and screen versions of 'The Sound of Music,' working with children, and the new experience of making movies, while Plummer...
Movie: 100
Coupled with the romantic story and abundance of glorious scenery, 'The Sound of Music' becomes one of the most captivating, family-friendly musicals ever to grace the screen, a film that merits its big...
Total: 100
'The Sound of Music' has always been a celebratory musical, but this three-disc Blu-ray edition gives all of us one more reason to celebrate and admire this wonderful, Oscar-winning film....
Director: Robert Wise
Actors: Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker
PlotIn 1930s Austria, a young, free-spirited woman named Maria is struggling to succeed as a nun in the Nonnberg Abbey. Recognizing her spirited nature is at odds with monastic life, the Mother Abbess suggests Maria take a position as a governess to the seven children of a widowed naval commander, Captain von Trapp. Reluctant but obedient, Maria leaves the sanctuary of the convent to face the challenge of a new life. Upon arrival at the von Trapp estate, she finds the family regimented under the Captain’s strict rules, the children treated more like sailors than kids. The lively and warm-hearted Maria soon wins the affection of the children by introducing them to the joys of music and play, bringing laughter and happiness back into the home.
While Maria brings change to the family dynamic, Captain von Trapp, initially distant, finds himself drawn to Maria’s infectious love for life. The children, too, begin to flourish under her care, blossoming into thoughtful and exuberant young people. Their newfound unity and joy are soon threatened, however, as the political tides turn in Europe, with Austria on the brink of annexation by Nazi Germany. The Captain, staunchly opposed to the regime, must navigate the increasing pressures of the political climate, all while his fondness for Maria grows, complicating his engagement to a wealthy socialite. As Maria's bond with the family deepens, they must collectively decide how to face the impending challenges that threaten to disrupt their lives and the peace they've found with one another.
Writers: Georg Hurdalek, Howard Lindsay, Russel Crouse
Release Date: 01 Apr 1965
Runtime: 172 min
Rating: G
Country: United States
Language: English, German