Ruby Sparks Blu-ray Review
Score: 57
from 2 reviewers
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'Ruby Sparks' impresses with its engaging mix of romance, wit, and stellar performances, making it a must-watch. Highly recommended!
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DTS-HD MA
Video: 69
'Ruby Sparks' shines in 1080p HD on Blu-ray, mimicking a 35mm filmic essence with its finely textured, naturally colored, and beautifully clear image, devoid of noise or flaws, enriching the movie's mood.
Audio: 59
Both reviews highlight the clear, dialogue-focused audio of 'Ruby Sparks,' praising its DTS-HD 5.1 mix, ambient sounds, and Nick Urata's impactful score, noting minimal directional effects.
Extra: 26
Ruby Spark's extras offer limited insight through brief, promotional-style interviews and footage, detailing story origins, cast experiences, real-life couple dynamics, thematic elements, and Los Angeles's portrayal, but lack substantive behind-the-scenes content or commentary.
Movie: 71
'Ruby Sparks' critiques the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope through a whimsical yet insightful story of a writer whose idealized character comes to life, underscoring themes of love, autonomy, and the pitfalls of male-centric narratives.
Video: 69
Ruby Sparks" makes an impressive debut on Blu-ray with a 1080p/AVC-encoded video presentation that beautifully bridges the gap between digital clarity and filmic warmth. Despite being shot with Arri Alexa high-definition video cameras, the movie boasts a texture that might remind viewers of 35mm film, thanks to what appears to be a fine layer of digital grain. This subtle effect enhances the image without introducing the harshness often associated with digital noise, contributing to a picture quality that's both refined and rich in detail. Close-up shots reveal an impressive depth in textures, from skin nuances to fabric weaves, all without any noticeable compression artifacts or filtering issues. The color grading complements the storytelling perfectly, employing a palette that is both realistic and slightly enchanted, with softened highlights and a romantic tint to the hues, enriching the visual narrative without overwhelming it.
At a 1.85:1 aspect ratio, the high definition transfers enhance every frame with vibrancy and depth. The black levels are described as deep and inky, perfectly preserving shadow details, indicating a meticulous transfer that respects the film's aesthetic intentions. Natural skin tones and smooth detailing further attest to the transfer's quality, ensuring that every emotional nuance is conveyed through the characters' expressions and interactions. The video's clarity is consistently remarkable across various lighting conditions, further supported by a carefully calibrated contrast that keeps the image lively yet balanced.
In essence, the Blu-ray presentation of "Ruby Sparks" marries digital precision with a nostalgic film-like feel, creating a viewing experience that’s visually engaging and emotionally resonant. The filmic quality, combined with a fairy-tale color palette and meticulous attention to detail, makes it clear that no effort was spared in preserving the movie's visual integrity and artistic intention. From the nuanced handling of colors and textures to the flawless execution of black levels and contrasts, this Blu-ray edition stands out as a testament to how modern technology can serve to enhance, rather than eclipse, the timeless appeal of film.
Audio: 59
The audio presentation of "Ruby Sparks" on Blu-ray delivers an exemplary listening experience, particularly notable for its lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track. This track epitomizes what is often found in indie rom-com/dramas: a predominantly dialogue-driven soundscape, where the narrative's verbal exchanges are the centerpiece. The clarity and balance of the dialogue stand out, ensuring that every word is delivered with pristine quality, making it easy for the audience to follow along without straining. The film's audio mix excels in rendering vocal tones naturally, facilitating an immersive viewing experience.
Ambient sounds subtly enhance the film’s setting and atmosphere without overwhelming the dialogue, meticulously trickling from the rear speakers to envelop the viewer in the film's environments—from the distant chatter of a club to the serene whispers of wind and insects. This ambient backdrop paired with Nick Urata’s emotionally charged score, which gracefully complements the film’s narrative arcs, showcases the soundtrack's dynamic range. The score's exceptional moments where it swells amplify the emotional impact without causing any distortion or audio flaws, demonstrating the careful mastering of the mix.
Despite being rooted in dialogue, the soundstage is thoughtfully utilized to enrich the movie's audio canvas. While the directional effects are sparing, their occasional presence alongside the meticulously crafted ambient and musical elements contributes to a more layered auditory experience. The inclusion of various dub and subtitle options further enhances accessibility, catering to a diverse audience. Overall, the audio presentation of "Ruby Sparks" on Blu-ray stands as an impressive example of how sound mixing and design can subtly yet significantly elevate the storytelling in dialogue-centric films.
Extras: 26
The 'Ruby Sparks' Blu-ray extras deliver a basic yet succinct glimpse into the making of this whimsical film, albeit in a manner that leans heavily on studio-produced promotional content rather than offering in-depth insights or a more comprehensive behind-the-scenes exploration. The extra features comprise a series of brief, high-definition vignettes focusing on various aspects such as the storyline conception, casting insights, and a nod to the real-life relationships among the cast and directors. While each segment provides a short burst of informational content, they primarily serve as extended promotional material rather than substantive, revealing extras. The lack of an audio commentary by Kazan or the directors is a noticeable omission, leaving viewers craving more substantial material related to the film's production, themes, and character development.
Extras included in this disc:
- The Story: A brief exploration of the film's storyline, featuring interviews and film footage.
- The Cast: Insightful talking head interviews mixed with scenes from the film, offering a glimpse into the casting process.
- Real Life Couples: A look at the dynamics of working relationships between real-life couples involved in the production.
- Be Careful What You Wish For: Interviews with cast and crew on the film's themes and motifs.
- Los Angeles: The Other Character: Presentation of Los Angeles as envisioned by the directors, portraying it as an integral backdrop to the story.
- Theatrical Trailer: The official trailer for the film, alongside additional promotional content.
Movie: 71
Ruby Sparks" emerges as a subtly innovative film that bridges the gap between fantasy and the sharp realities of relationships, penned and portrayed with a distinctive charm by Zoe Kazan. Directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, building on their success from "Little Miss Sunshine," navigate this cinematic venture with a delicate balance of whimsy and sincerity. The narrative, centered on Calvin (Paul Dano), a writer par excellence plagued by writer’s block since his early triumph, cleverly delves into the psyche of creative frustration and the desperate yearning for muse and companionship. Unlike typical romantic comedies, "Ruby Sparks" presents a nuanced exploration of the complexities of love and the perilous journey of crafting the so-called perfect partner.
The integration of magical realism propels the movie into a contemplative domain, reexamining the manic pixie dream girl trope and spinning it on its head. Kazan’s Ruby is not merely an object of desire or a solution to Calvin’s existential puzzle but becomes a focal point for discussing gender dynamics and the autonomy of creation. Their relationship, underscored by whimsical yet profoundly troubling elements of control and idealization, renders "Ruby Sparks" an earnest discussion about love's realities versus its idealizations. The supporting performances, especially by Annette Bening and Antonio Banderas, inject a vibrant energy that complements the lead’s emotionally charged dynamics.
Technically, the movie stands out for its imaginative premise executed with a grounded approach. The directors' ability to transition from lighthearted moments to more introspective sequences reflects a mature storytelling prowess. Dano and Kazan's off-screen relationship lends an authentic chemistry that enriches their on-screen interaction, making every stage of Calvin and Ruby's relationship palpable to the audience. In essence, "Ruby Sparks" does more than entertain; it invites viewers to ponder the ethics of creation, the illusion of control in relationships, and the painful beauty of love in its truest form, making it a must-watch for those who cherish films that marry depth with originality.
Total: 57
Ruby Sparks" emerges as a hidden gem within the romantic comedy genre, appealing particularly to fans of more intellectually stimulating yet emotionally engaging films similar to "Eternal Sunshine" and "(500) Days of Summer." This film manages to weave a high-concept narrative with a bittersweet love story, all while infusing an unexpected level of optimism that's refreshing to see. Central to the film's appeal are the performances by Zoe Kazan and Paul Dano, who bring their off-screen chemistry into their roles, resulting in a portrayal that's as genuine as it is charming. Their rapport elevates the film, offering a viewing experience that respects the audience's emotional intelligence, bypassing many clichés that often plague the genre.
On the technical front, "Ruby Sparks" shines on Blu-ray, presenting impeccable audio and video quality that enhances the viewing experience. The film’s direction is also noteworthy, contributing significantly to its overall impact and effectiveness. Despite its strong showing in these areas, one area where the Blu-ray presentation falls short is in its special features, which are somewhat lacking and might leave enthusiasts wanting more. Nonetheless, the core movie experience remains untouched and is strong enough to carry the product.
In conclusion, "Ruby Sparks" on Blu-ray stands out as a highly recommended addition to your collection, especially for those who appreciate romantic comedies with depth and intelligence. Though it may not overflow with special features, the film itself, backed by stellar performances and technical excellence, makes it a compelling choice for a thoughtful movie night. It's a must-watch that promises not just to entertain but also to resonate long after the credits roll.
Blu-ray.com review by Casey BroadwaterRead review here
Video: 90
There's a fine patina of what looks a lot like grain over the picture�it doesn't have the harsher, speckled quality of digital source noise�and while I'm not sure if this was added in post or what, it...
Audio: 80
The surround channels are mostly used to augment what's coming from the front, namely, DeVotchKa-member Nick Urata's emotionally potent score, which sounds fantastic during the moments when it gets a chance...
Extras: 40
Ruby Spark' supplementary materials are unfortunately limited to a series of short and mostly fluffy EPK-style pieces, with some behind-the- scenes footage and quick interviews with the cast and crew,...
Movie: 70
The archetype has always existed in film�and literature before that�but it wasn't given a name that stuck until film critic Nathan Rabin referred to Kirstin Dunst's character in Elizabethtown as a Manic...
Total: 70
Though short on substantive special features, the film makes a strong showing on Blu-ray and would make a fine choice for a movie night in with your S.O. Recommended!...
High-Def Digest review by Bryan KlugerRead review here
Video: 80
The colors pop in a way that is out of a fairy tale, meaning there is a more ivory and soft look to the picture....
Audio: 70
Since, this is mostly a dialogue driven film, there aren't a lot of directional sounds, but the music crescendos really liven the mood....
Extras: 20
Be Careful What You Wish For (HD, 4 mins) - More of the same as above, where interviews of the cast and crew feature themes and motifs for the film....
Movie: 80
Calvin that this is the real thing and not just a person Calvin has hired to play a practical joke by having Calvin write something for her to do on the spot....
Total: 60
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Director: Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris
Actors: Paul Dano, Zoe Kazan, Annette Bening
PlotA young, reclusive author named Calvin, who achieved phenomenal success early in his career, now grapples with writer's block and struggles to find meaningful relationships. Encouraged by his psychiatrist to write about someone who likes his dog just the way it is, Calvin whimsically creates a character named Ruby, a vibrant and spirited young woman, who embodies his ideal partner. Pouring his loneliness and desire for connection into his typewriter, he crafts a narrative featuring Ruby, falling in love with the character he's created but understanding that she is a figment of his imagination.
Unexpectedly, Calvin's life takes a surreal turn when he awakens to find Ruby, his fictional character, flesh and blood in his apartment, believing she is his girlfriend. Though initially convinced he is losing his sanity, Calvin accepts Ruby's realness, bringing joy and spontaneity back into his life. Faced with the inexplicable reality of Ruby's existence, he hides the truth of her origins from everyone, including his family, and discovers that he has the power to influence both her personality and their relationship through his writing.
Writers: Zoe Kazan
Release Date: 06 Sep 2012
Runtime: 104 min
Rating: R
Country: United States
Language: English, French