Yes Man Blu-ray Review
Score: 62
from 4 reviewers
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High-spec home cinema setup reviewed; 'Yes Man' Blu-ray gets mixed but mainly positive comedy praise.
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Dolby TrueHD
Video: 63
'Yes Man' Blu-ray shines with a sharp, vibrant 1080p VC-1 transfer, boasting rich colors, deep blacks, and a filmic look that faithfully represents its theatrical experience, despite minor flaws.
Audio: 62
The 'Yes Man' Dolby TrueHD 5.1 mix elevates dialogue with clear, dynamic sound, enhancing scenes with music and immersive effects, for a rich audiovisual experience."
Extra: 61
The 'Yes Man' Blu-ray delights with a mix of playful behind-the-scenes footage, engaging featurettes led by Jim Carrey and Danny Wallace, quirky band documentaries, and fun extras, despite lacking a director's commentary and deeper documentary insight.
Movie: 63
'Yes Man' shines on Blu-ray with vibrant visuals and immersive audio, offering laughs with Carrey's spirited performance amidst a life-affirming journey, despite some uneven comedy moments.
Video: 63
The Blu-ray presentation of "Yes Man" showcases a vibrant and detailed 1080p VC-1 transfer that brings out the best in the film's visual elements. The movie's color palette shines with rich, vivid hues, particularly during daylight scenes which exhibit great depth and texture clarity. Night scenes, while not as exceptional, still offer solid black levels and overall, display a consistent quality that mirrors its theatrical experience. Some minor issues like faint ringing and occasional artifacting are noted, but they do little to detract from an otherwise impressive video quality. The natural film grain present adds a pleasing, filmic texture without becoming distracting, ensuring the movie retains its cinematic feel.
Robert Yeoman's cinematography is well-served by this transfer, with subtle but effectively used color schemes that stand out, especially in outdoor sequences. The balance between brightness and contrast is carefully managed, preserving fine details in both lighter and darker scenes. Although there are a few critiques regarding skin tones occasionally appearing washed out and some challenges in rendering vivid reds without introducing noise, these do not significantly impact the overall viewing experience. Indeed, the video quality does justice to the movie's visual style, from the engaging Yes! seminar sequences to the more intimate moments shared between characters.
In terms of technical execution, Warner has done a commendable job in offering a Blu-ray that replicates the film's theatrical appearance closely. From the punchy blacks to the nuanced depiction of complexions and textures, the video presentation of "Yes Man" stands as a testament to the capabilities of high-definition home entertainment. While minor quibbles regarding artifacting and shadow details are mentioned, they are overshadowed by the transfer's fidelity to its source, making it a pleasing watch for both videophiles and fans alike.
Audio: 62
The Dolby TrueHD 5.1 audio mix for "Yes Man" elevates the film beyond typical comedy fare, creating an immersive audio experience that belies its genre. Dialogue is consistently clear and well prioritized, engaging the center channel effectively with an intelligibility that ensures every whisper and shout is perfectly audible. The film's score, composed by Mark Everett of The Eels, alongside various songs from the band, radiate through the main stereo pair adding an enriched layer to the soundscape. This is complemented by a judicious use of the surround channels which, while often providing ambient and subtle acoustic enhancements, come alive in several key scenes. These include the vibrant Yes! meeting, jogging sequences, and a uniquely themed Harry Potter party, demonstrating an active and dynamic range that leverages the full potential of the audio setup.
Notably, the audio presentation strikes a harmonious balance, managing to carve out a distinct presence for Zooey Deschanel's character's musical performances without overshadowing dialogue or ambient effects. Her contributions highlight a thoughtful integration of soundtrack and narrative, enhancing engagement without detracting from overall clarity. The mix employs a comprehensive approach, blending directional cues and smooth pans with robust low-frequency effects that lend depth and texture to the proceedings.
Indeed, while many comedies might neglect the finer details of sound design in favor of front-heavy mixes focused on dialogue, "Yes Man" distinguishes itself through meticulous craftsmanship. The engaging ambience, together with the strategic deployment of the surround speakers during energetically charged sequences, not only bolsters the narrative but envelops the viewer in a more expansive audio experience. This discerning blend of clarity, balance, and dynamic range ensures that "Yes Man" stands out as an exemplar of how comedies can deliver aurally as well as visually.
Extras: 61
The Blu-ray extras for "Yes Man" offer a mixed bag of content heavy on Jim Carrey's antics and light on in-depth production insights. Notably absent is a director's commentary, leaving the set's focus on behind-the-scenes glimpses and promotional fluff, such as the amusing yet shallow "Downtime on the Set with Jim Carrey" and "Jim Carrey: Extreme Yes Man", which showcases Carrey's physical comedy without much context. The set makes an attempt at depth with "On Set with Danny Wallace: The Original Yes Man", adding a layer of personality through the author's quirky cameo insights. The music videos and "Future Sounds: Munchausen by Proxy" featurette provide an entertaining look at the film’s fictional band, offering fans a more creative tangent from the movie’s primary content. However, filler material like the Red Bull promotional spot feels unnecessarily tacked on. Overall, while entertaining for fans of the film and Carrey's comedic style, the extras lack substantive material that takes full advantage of the Blu-ray format, rounded out by a gag reel and additional scenes that offer little in terms of missed content from the film's final cut.
Extras included in this disc:
- Downtime on the Set with Jim Carrey: Behind-the-scenes look at Jim Carrey on set.
- Jim Carrey: Extreme Yes Man: Featurette showcasing Carrey performing stunts.
- On Set with Danny Wallace: The Original Yes Man: Author Danny Wallace provides a set tour.
- Future Sounds: Munchausen by Proxy: A spoof documentary on the film's fictional band.
- Say Yes to Red Bull!: Promotional feature covering a scene involving Red Bull.
- Yes Man: Party Central with Norman Stokes: Rhys Darby gives a tour of his character's apartment in Harry Potter attire.
- Exclusive Munchausen by Proxy Music Videos: Music videos from the film's band.
- Gag Reel: Compilation of outtakes from filming.
- Additional Scenes: Cut scenes from the final film edit.
Movie: 63
"Yes Man" arrives on Blu-ray flaunting a stellar 1080p VC-1 transfer that showcases the film's vibrant, colorful palette and a wide 2.35:1 aspect ratio, which accentuates its cinematic quality. The depth of the blacks and the sharpness of the image truly stand out, making the visual experience engaging. Complementing the visual feast is the Dolby TrueHD 5.1 audio that, despite the movie's dialogue-driven nature, offers an immersive soundscape with an effective use of the surround channels that adds to the film’s comedic and dynamic sequences. The audio-visual presentation does justice to this feel-good comedy, enhancing the humorous and lively performances led by Jim Carrey.
In "Yes Man," Carrey delivers one of his most likable roles as Carl Allen, a man who transforms his life by saying yes to everything. The film cleverly balances humor with a touch of romance, delivered with Carrey's signature comedic flair alongside an intriguing performance by Zooey Deschanel. While the narrative occasionally meanders into predictable territory, the chemistry between the leads and the convincing portrayals of side characters, including those by Bradley Cooper and Rhys Darby, elevate the story beyond its simple premise. Director Peyton Reed navigates the script's highs and lows with a competent hand, proving his versatility and sensitivity to comedic timing and emotional beats.
Despite its uneven pacing and a handful of gags that miss the mark, "Yes Man" succeeds in crafting memorable laugh-out-loud moments, backed by an engaging cast that makes even the underwritten roles shine. The screenplay might tread familiar ground, but Carrey's energized performance and his interactions with a well-rounded supporting cast bring a freshness to the film. Reed's direction ensures that "Yes Man" remains a pleasantly surprising mix of comedy and heart with a visually appealing Blu-ray presentation that appreciates its cinematic qualities. The movie stands as a testament to embracing life's opportunities, underscored by technical excellence in its home format release.
Total: 62
In evaluating the Blu-ray presentation of "Yes Man," it is integral to consider the technical setup used for the assessment, which incorporated an array of high-end home theater equipment such as the JVC DLA-RS20 projector, Oppo 970HD, Toshiba HD-XA2, Panasonic DMP-BD55K, and Sony Playstation 3 for Blu-ray playback. This setup ensured a viewing experience with equipment familiar to enthusiasts, ranging from AV receivers like the Denon AVR 5308CI to speakers from Canton and Axiom Audio, along with critical power conditioning from devices like the APC AV S15BLK and the Furman SPR-20i. The use of premium cabling from brands like Wireworld and Audioquest further underscores the commitment to evaluating the film's presentation under optimal conditions.
The Blu-ray release of "Yes Man" offers a potent combination of strong video quality and engaging audio presence that satisfactorily translates the film's visual and auditory experience. With a 1080p high definition video transfer that highlights the vibrant cinematography and a Dolby TrueHD surround track that brings out the nuanced sound design, this release meets the expectations set by its high-caliber playback equipment. Despite concerns about the film's derivative nature and less impactful third act, it presents itself as a surprisingly sharp and engaging comedy. The special features, though considered somewhat standard, provide enough additional content to please fans of Jim Carrey's unique brand of humor without necessarily compelling day-one purchases.
In conclusion, while "Yes Man" on Blu-ray doesn't reinvent the wheel in terms of Jim Carrey comedies, it certainly shines in its technical presentation, backed by a solid video and audio offering. The equipment used for review underscores its capabilities to deliver an immersive viewing experience. Fans and newcomers alike are recommended to give it a view, albeit with moderated expectations regarding the breadth of special features. This Blu-ray edition stands as a testament to the film's enjoyable essence and technical prowess, making it a worthy addition to a comedy aficionado's collection, particularly for those invested in high-quality home theater experiences.
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Video: 80
This movie looks very sharp, but in a natural way and has vibrant colours into the bargain thanks to the many exterior daytime scenes....
Audio: 80
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Extras: 60
Here we have a spoof documentary about the pretend (created for the movie) rock band led by Zooey Deschanel....
Movie: 70
We get a very colourful, sharp image with excellent contrast and deep blacks from this very recent movie....
Total: 70
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Video: 80
Skintones occasionally lean towards orange and bronze hues, but it's clear that Reed was aiming for a muddier palette throughout most of the film....
Audio: 80
At first, I found Yes Man's sound design to be a lot like those of other modern comedies: uninspired, front-heavy, and uninvolving....
Extras: 50
All in all, while there isn't a commentary or extensive documentary to be had, the package offers fans of the film an entertaining (albeit short-lived) experience....
Movie: 70
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Total: 70
The Blu-ray edition is more remarkable, serving up a strong video transfer, a fairly robust TrueHD surround track, and a decent collection of standard and exclusive special features that should give most...
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Video: 80
It looks like a real movie, deep and interesting, and the transfer represents that in a really fantastic way....
Audio: 80
While the dialogue is more up-front, there are a number of sequences throughout the movie that really work the entire range of audio channels, including the meetings of Terence Stamp’s Yes disciples, those...
Extras: 60
It should be noted that the disc auto-plays an embarrassingly cheesy ad for the awesome, faith-questioning power of Blu Ray....
Movie: 60
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Total: 60
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Video: 84
Contrast is on the money and strikes a good balance with brightness which preserves detail in light and dark elements....
Audio: 80
Contrast is on the money and strikes a good balance with brightness which preserves detail in light and dark elements....
Extras: 80
Yes man: Party Central with Norman Stokes (Rhys Darby) (HD) Exclusive Munchausen by proxy music videos - Uh-huh, Yes man, Star Spangled Banner, Sweet Ballad, Key star (HD) 8 additional scenes (HD) 5 minute...
Movie: 60
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Total: 76
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Director: Peyton Reed
Actors: Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel, Bradley Cooper
PlotCarl Allen is a man stuck in a rut, with his life at a standstill after a painful divorce. He dodges his friends, neglects opportunities, and generally says no to everything, leading to a monotonous and unfulfilling existence. His routine life takes an unexpected turn when he attends a motivational seminar. There, he makes a covenant to say yes to every opportunity, request, or invitation that comes his way. This new pledge is initially met with skepticism, but Carl soon finds that embracing every chance opens up a world of possibilities.
As Carl embarks on this journey of affirmation, his life transforms in extraordinary ways. He finds himself on a path of personal and professional rejuvenation, engaging in activities he never would have considered before, from learning new skills to traveling to new places. Through saying yes, he improves his career, revitalizes relationships, and even sparks a romance with an intriguing and spirited woman. However, as he becomes more entangled in his commitment to living affirmatively, he also encounters the unexpected consequences and challenges that come from never saying no. This journey forces him to evaluate the balance between opportunity and responsibility, leading to a series of comedic and enriching experiences that redefine his life.
Writers: Nicholas Stoller, Jarrad Paul, Andrew Mogel
Release Date: 19 Dec 2008
Runtime: 104 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States, United Kingdom
Language: English, Korean