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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Blu Ray

  • Score
    69
    from 2 reviewers
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  • Sweeney Todd delights with strong visuals & score on Blu-ray, though not for all.

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    Dolby TrueHD
  • Video
    72
  • Tim Burton's 'Sweeney Todd' on Blu-ray excels in moodily dark visuals with exquisite detail, though marred by minor digital smoothing and CGI. Both Paramount and Warner releases match in quality.

  • Audio
    72
  • Sweeney Todd's Dolby TrueHD track impresses with dynamic, immersive music and clear sound effects, though vocal volume, especially women's, could improve.

  • Extra
    64
  • Comprehensive exploration of Sweeney Todd's creation, focusing on non-singer actors' challenges, theatrical origins, and detailed production design, spiced with humor and historical insights.

  • Movie
    67
  • With a mix of dark humor and gruesome detail, 'Sweeney Todd' showcases Tim Burton's unique flair for blending deeply emotional narratives with visually captivating elements, led by Johnny Depp.

    Video: 72

    The Paramount Blu-ray edition of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" presents a meticulously dark and enthralling visual experience that remains faithful to Tim Burton's iconic style, with a significantly grim portrayal of Victorian London. This 1080p VC-1 transfer, maintaining an aspect ratio that slightly deviates from the original 1.85:1 to cater to 16:9 screens, employs deep, inky blacks and a desaturated color palette that highlights the film's gothic aesthetic. Notably, the film achieves a reference-level presentation for its deliberate use of shadow and light to create dramatic effects, notably in the detailed depiction of character costumes and the textured environments that range from fog-laden cobblestones to the stark interiors of Fleet Street. The contrast between the predominantly gloomy scenes and the occasional vivid flashbacks or fantasies is striking, making for a compelling visual narrative.

    Despite the overall excellence in video quality, minor gripes include the digital smoothing over of Johnny Depp's features in certain scenes, which may detract from the rugged authenticity of his character, and some CGI elements that bear a slightly artificial HDR aesthetic. However, these issues hardly mar the presentation and the transfer's avoidance of common pitfalls such as over-sharpening or intrusive digital noise reduction ensures a clean and immersive viewing experience. Additionally, the faint grain present contributes appropriately to the film’s horror ambiance without overwhelming the picture.

    Viewers will appreciate the film's exemplary use of contrast and calibration to enhance its atmospheric depth. Even in its darkest moments, 'Sweeney Todd' on Blu-ray manages to capture attention with its crisp details and nuanced visual storytelling, from the haunted hollows of Depp's cheeks to the vibrant blood red that punctuates Burton’s somber tableau. Both versions from Paramount and Warner Bros. maintain consistent quality, ensuring that 'Sweeney Todd' stands out for its visual artistry on home media formats, requiring a capable display setup to fully appreciate its intricately crafted darkness.

    Audio: 72

    The audio presentation of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" on Blu-Ray, featuring a 5.1 Dolby TrueHD track, is a testament to the power and clarity achievable in modern home cinema. The opening with a booming church organ sets a formidable stage, segueing into Stephen Sondheim's complex and memorable compositions. The soundtrack delivers a full, dynamic range where the orchestra's presence is vibrant and multi-dimensional, enveloping the listener with deep basses, crystalline highs, and a well-defined middle range. This clarity and depth ensure that the musical landscape of Victorian London is not just heard but felt, making for an immersive audio experience. However, it's noted that while the instrumental and environmental sound effects are meticulously captured, the vocal tracks—particularly female vocals—could benefit from a slight amplification to stand out more distinctly against the rich musical backing.

    Despite minor criticisms concerning the balance of vocal tracks, particularly in regards to Helena Bonham Carter's performance, the overall fidelity of the soundtrack is exceptional. The lossless Dolby TrueHD 5.1 audio excels in delivering resonant musical clarity, from the deep reverberating bass that seems to echo through the listener, to the top end where the orchestral scores rise majestically, fully utilizing the stereo surround channels for an encompassing audio experience. Dialogue and sound effects are rendered with precision, ensuring that every word and environmental nuance is crisp and clear against the backdrop of London's bustling streets and the Sweeney Todd narrative tapestry. With these elements combined, the disc presents an audio package that is as technically impressive as it is sonically engaging, albeit with room for slight adjustment in vocal mix for enhanced vocal clarity amidst its otherwise stellar soundstage.

    Extra: 64

    The Blu-ray extras for "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" provide a comprehensive look at the behind-the-scenes efforts to bring this macabre musical to life. The range of high-definition features, including interviews with the cast and crew, offers deep insight into the characters, detailed explanations on the film's special effects, and the challenges faced in translating Stephen Sondheim's iconic work from stage to screen. Highlights include Johnny Depp discussing his vocal training, a funny and revealing press conference from November 2007, and an intriguing dive into the Grand Guignol tradition. Less compelling is a standard making-of featurette that may not hold everyone's interest. The inclusion of additional content like a photo gallery and the theatrical trailer rounds out the package, ensuring fans have plenty to explore beyond the film itself.

    Extras included in this disc:

    • Burton + Depp + Carter = Sweeney Todd: Insights into the challenges faced by the actors in singing roles.
    • Sweeney Todd Press Conference, November 2007: A humorous and spirited discussion with key cast members.
    • Musical Mayhem: Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: Stephen Sondheim discusses the adaptation of his musical for the screen.
    • The Making of Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: A behind-the-scenes look at the film's production.
    • Grand Guignol: A Theatrical Tradition: Exploration of the theatre tradition influencing the film.
    • Designs for a Demon Barber: Discussion on the costume and production design.
    • A Bloody Business: An in-depth look at the film's special effects and makeup.
    • Moviefone Unscripted with Tim Burton and Johnny Depp: A promotional interview with Burton and Depp.
    • The Razor's Refrain: Production stills set to music from the film.
    • Photo Gallery: A collection of art, design sketches, and behind-the-scenes photos.
    • Theatrical Trailer: The film's promotional trailer.

    Movie: 67

    Tim Burton's adaptation of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" marks yet another ambitious venture into the gothic and macabre, proving his resilience and innovation as a filmmaker. Though some skeptics might argue that Burton treads familiar dark and thematic waters with his works post "Planet of the Apes," "Sweeney Todd" not only echoes Burton's return to form but also amalgamates new motifs into his oeuvre. Based on Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's 1979 musical, the film delves into a revenge story steeped in the traditions of Le Grande Guignol, effectively blending horror with the absurdity of human despair and vengeance.

    At its core, "Sweeney Todd" is a rich tapestry of chilly, calculated retribution, led by Johnny Depp's gripping portrayal of the vengeful barber. Depp, alongside Helena Bonham Carter’s Mrs. Lovett, embarks on a gruesome spree underpinned by the macabre yet ingenious disposal of bodies via Lovett's pie shop. Despite its thin plot and morally dubious protagonist, the film commands attention through its musical numbers and generous gore, proof of Burton's astute direction that balances architectural shot framing with a healthy infusion of dark humor. Supporting performances from actors like Alan Rickman and Sacha Baron Cohen add depth, blending seamlessly with Burton’s darkly whimsical universe characterized by award-winning art direction, costume, and makeup, drawing unexpected inspiration from cultural niches like Japan’s EGL subculture.

    "Sweeney Todd" exemplifies a peculiar cinematic blend that appeals to diverse audiences, harmonizing romance, horror, and musical elements without compromising its gothic essence. While Depp and Carter might not be trained singers, their raw vocal performances lend an authenticity to Sondheim’s score, emphasizing character over polish. Burton’s adaptation remains faithful to the original play yet distinctively his own, showcasing his signature visual style amidst a narrative of operatic tragedy and dark comedy. The film not only reaffirms Burton's directorial prowess but also reinforces the timeless allure of Sweeney Todd's tale, making it as captivating as it is unsettling.

    Total: 69

    Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" on Blu-ray presents a unique viewing experience that caters not just to fans of Tim Burton's dark stylistic approach but also to aficionados of musical cinema with a twist. Navigating the initial surprise for viewers unfamiliar with the musical aspect—where the majority of dialogue is delivered through song—this film adaptation emerges as a compelling watch, provided one is willing to embrace its unconventional narrative form. The Blu-ray edition elevates this experience with its stunning visual presentation and an immersive score that complements the film's gothic ambiance perfectly. Additionally, the package is enriched with an assortment of high-definition bonus features, offering substantial value to fans and newcomers alike.

    The technical prowess of the Blu-ray is undeniable, showcasing excellent picture quality that breathes life into Burton's vision with stark contrasts and rich, deeply saturated colors that mirror the film's macabre aesthetic. The sound engineering further amplifies the enthralling experience, with the score and vocals crisply cutting through, allowing for a total cinematic immersion. This release not only stands out for its audiovisual quality but also for the thoughtfully curated collection of bonus content, providing deeper insights into the film's creation and enhancing the overall appreciation of this cinematic endeavor.

    In conclusion, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" on Blu-ray is an essential addition for fans of musicals, Tim Burton's oeuvre, and high-quality home entertainment collections. Its excellent video and audio presentation, combined with a worthwhile selection of bonus materials, ensures a remarkable viewing experience that highlights the film's strengths and offers additional context through its supplementary content. Whether for the seasoned follower or the intrigued newcomer, this Blu-ray release merits strong recommendation for its technical superiority and enriching bonus features, solidifying its status as a noteworthy acquisition.