The warmth and humour of "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" shines through not only in the characters, but also in the remarkable cinematography. It's a major star, every bit as handsome as George Clooney and both are beautifully transferred to DVD.
The Coen Brothers turn as usual to their regular director of cinematography, Roger Deakins. Using digital processing, each frame of the movie is steeped in a rich sepia verve that's quite electrifying on disc. Autumnal shades dominate in a startlingly clear image that's bathed in detail and is a pleasure to watch.
The 5.1 sound mix is every bit as intricate, and, as with the visuals, is designed to submerge you in the mood of the movie. Crickets, birdsong, and ruffles of wind tease the speakers around you in one of the few 5.1 soundtracks that really envelops the viewer. The closeness of the effects is very atmospheric and when moments like the thunderstorm in chapter 11 hit you, they do so with real ferocity.
The animated menu design of the disc complements the wry humour of the film and leads you to the various extra features. Apart from a medley of trailer and TV spots, the interviews are of the most interest. Almost all of the main cast members offer their thoughts in a surprisingly cheese-free collection of comments. All involved clearly loved working on the movie, but are able to communicate these feelings without any cloying emotions. The only annoying thing with this disc is that the Coens' contribution is a little short.
But in terms of transfer quality this disc is a beauty. It's a glorious DVD of a glorious movie.
Chapters: 18
Region: 2
Ratio: 2.35:1 (Anamorphic)
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Extra Features: Animated scene selection, cast and crew interviews gallery: George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, Holly Hunter, Michael Badalucco, Chris Thomas King, Joel and Ethan Coen, theatrical trailer, four TV spots, animated menus, subtitles.