Damsels in Distress Blu-ray (original) (raw)

Sony Pictures | 2011 | 99 min | Rated PG-13 | Sep 25, 2012

| | | VideoCodec: MPEG-4 AVC (34.49 Mbps)Resolution: 1080pAspect ratio: 1.85:1Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1 AudioEnglish: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)French: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 16-bit)Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps) English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)French: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 16-bit)Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps) (less) Subtitles English, English SDH, French, Spanish English, English SDH, French, Spanish (less) DiscsBlu-ray DiscSingle disc (1 BD-50) PackagingInner printPlayback2K Blu-ray: Region A (C untested) | | PriceList price: $19.99Used from: $17.94 (Save 10%) Buy used on Amazon Buy Damsels in Distress on Blu-ray PriceBuy on:We may earn a commission from purchases made using our links. Thanks for your supportMovie rating 45 ratings. **33%**popularity | | - | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |

| Overview | Blu-ray review | Screenshots | (20) | Packaging | User reviews | (1) | Region coding | News | Forum | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |

Damsels in Distress

(2011)

Damsels in Distress Blu-ray offers solid video and audio in this fan-pleasing Blu-ray release

A trio of girls set out to change the male-dominated environment of the Seven Oaks college campus, and to rescue their fellow students from depression, grunge and low standards of every kind.

For more about Damsels in Distress and the Damsels in Distress Blu-ray release, see Damsels in Distress Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on September 25, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5.

Director: Whit Stillman
Writer: Whit Stillman
Starring: Greta Gerwig

, Adam Brody, Lio Tipton, Jermaine Crawford, Zach Woods, Aubrey Plaza
Producers: Liz Glotzer, Martin Shafer, Whit Stillman, Charlie Dibe, Cecilia Kate Roque, Alicia Van Couvering

» See full cast & crew

Damsels in Distress Blu-ray Review

The damsels may not be the only ones distressed when the lights come up.

Reviewed by Martin Liebman, September 25, 2012

Frivolous, empty-headed, perfume-obsessed college co-eds.

Writer/Director Whit Stillman (The Last Days of Disco) returns to the screen following a lengthy hiatus with Damsels in Distress, a picture's that's both funny and frivolous, both whimsical and whacky, a picture that's as confounding as it is captivating, a movie that will elicit as many "what in the heck?" reactions as "one heck of a movie" thoughts. The picture showcases a haughty and socially wayward (though not in their estimation) female clique on a mission of collegiate clean-up, of ridding the campus of stinky, unintelligent, and otherwise unacceptable boys through any means necessary, including a whole lot of self promotion and false or nonsensical insights into the world in which they live, a world that Whitman leaves largely undefined and unspecified other than that it's obviously set in recent days within in the greater galactic timetable. The movie says a lot but doesn't always speak to its audience. It feels often detached and meandering, unfocused and concerned more with a particular style and its own energy life force than compiling a complete and/or traditional narrative arc. It's at times flimsy, at others almost magical, and sometimes absolutely enigmatically vapid. It's a curious yarn to say the least, one that requires of its audience a particular mindset, a certain sense of humor, and a draw towards cockeyed, untraditional cinema to fully appreciate or even partially understand whatever it is that may or may not be at the center of Stillman's long-awaited return to the big screen.

The meaning of life in a bar of motel soap.

It's new student orientation time at Seven Oaks College. Three girls -- Violet (Greta Gerwig), Heather (Carrie MacLemore), and Rose (Megalyn Echikunwoke) -- scope out the new arrivals and present themselves to one, and only one, new student: Lily (Analeigh Tipton). She's the prettiest and probably the most like them, they think. Lily's a sophomore transfer with nowhere to room due to over-enrollment. The girls open their room and their hearts and welcome Lily into their fold and catch her up on their mission: to transform Seven Oaks more into their image and away from the male-centric experience that still hangs over their once all-male campus. They work the suicide prevention center, tap dance, and generally effort to shape things more to their liking. Along the course of the school year, they become intimately involved with boys of varying backgrounds, including Frank (Ryan Metcalf), Charlie (Adam Brody), Xavier (Hugo Becker), and Thor (Billy Magnussen), the latter of whom cannot even tell his reds from his blues from his yellows from his greens. While working through campus transformation and the intricacies of young love, Violet and crew aim to start a new dance revolution of their own design with the "Sambola."

Perhaps the biggest mystery of Damsels in Distress is what, exactly, the film aims to accomplish, never a good sign unless the movie's purpose is to celebrate the enigmatic and run with its inherent awkwardness. Here's a movie with an almost unidentifiable rhythm except for when it's deliberately unidentifiable. It's populated by out-of-norm characters, out-of-place dialogue, and no perceptible sensibility or sense of time, place, or purpose. Does it aim to be a character study? Societal commentary? Or is it just plain plucky and perky and abstract for the sake of being such? Is it a smart movie, a wannabe smart movie, a movie that's too smart for its own good, or a movie that's no good at being smart? Pick a scene and the answer seems like one and all. It's a movie that seems deliberately flawed and that strives to find a quirky rhythm and equally quirky characters to move it along. It can be most obnoxious but at the same time have its audience transfixed by whatever it is the movie efforts to achieve. The movie celebrates its travels off the beaten path and its blurring of the line between original and screwy, imaginative and crazy. Some viewers will laugh, some will find in it meaning that may or may not be there, and others might just wind up at the suicide prevention center. Here's hoping for those latter viewers that doughnuts and not death await.

The character roster falls in line with the rest of the movie, and audiences displeased with them will find displeasure with the entire picture. The clique is neither as humorously hateful as that in Heathers nor as playfully personable as that in Clueless. In Damsels in Distress, the obnoxious, holier-than-thou clique with a single and, in their view, irrefutable worldview represent the film's "heroes," deliberately flawed -- likably so and otherwise -- though they may be. That's an intriguing ground floor of a character roster, but this group falls into no extreme where the audience completely approves or disapproves of their actions, and it's difficult to penetrate their inner circle and discover what it is that really makes them tick, even as the movie focuses entirely on them. It's as if they're from some nebulous nether region where they're not really bad people but nowhere close to Cher and friends from Clueless, a movie in which the girls' sense of sophistication and their efforts to better the world around them was met with whimsy and humor. Here, the core clique is at best a curiously awkward bunch, often not particularly relatable and certainly not like anything audiences have encountered before. Then again, the picture aims for some otherworldly, dreamlike state that both structurally and thematically seems to channel some alternate, ethereal dimension, not literally but certainly figuratively. The picture evokes feelings of some universe where one switch has been flipped in the opposite direction, yielding a world easily recognizable but somehow off, a world in which these characters, anyway, operate in some manner of faux adulthood and haughtily ponder the not so great questions of the universe in an effort to feel better about themselves and force their lives into whatever type it is they they aim to inhabit.

Damsels in Distress Blu-ray, Video Quality

3.5 of 5

Damsels in Distress arrives on Blu-ray with a peculiar look that satisfies the film's tone and style but might leave some audiences wanting a more polished and picturesque sort of viewing experience. The 1080p, 1.85:1-framed transfer is sourced from the original digital elements and takes on a terribly flat, overblown, sterile, almost dreamlike quality. It's ultra-smooth and, while nicely detailed, not exactly a razor-sharp, crystal-clear sort of HD image. Viewers will note suitable textures on building exteriors, clothes close-ups, and other areas usually revealing of eye-catching detailing. Colors are equally drab, not necessarily lifeless but a bit washed out and never exactly vibrant. Black levels are fine, and flesh tones often reflect that bright, blown-out appearance. Occasional banding creeps in from time to time, but the transfer is otherwise proficient in all areas. This is not a traditionally sharp digital image; it's as unique as the film and viewers need be ready for it.

Damsels in Distress Blu-ray, Audio Quality

3.5 of 5

Damsels in Distress arrives on Blu-ray with an occasionally uneven but generally satisfying DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack. Never is this a particularly aggressive presentation, even in the picture's most musically oriented moments. In fact, it plays rather small at times, evident even over the opening titles which offer fair clarity but not a very wide spacing or hefty volume and energy at reference levels. Even a dance party sequence early in the film lacks a rich, pulsating beat from its tune or a real sense of spatial immersion into the environment. Ambient effects are limited and not terribly immersive. There are a few good moments of booming thunder and falling rain, but such are few and far between. Dialogue is sometimes presented in a slightly lower volume than expected, but clarity is fine and the spoken word remains primarily focused in the front-center. Like the video, this audio track isn't one to remember, but it serves the movie admirably enough.

Damsels in Distress Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras

2.5 of 5

Damsels in Distress contains the following supplements:

Damsels in Distress Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

3.0 of 5

Damsels in Distress is not a catchall sort of movie with wide, mass audience appeal. At best it's a niche film targeted at a specific audience. It's a movie for acquired tastes, a picture built on quirkiness and unusual, to say the least, characters, dialogue, situations, and settings. It's a sharp divide sort that will leave some in the audience laughing hysterically and others wondering what's so funny, never mind what's actually going on and/or what really defines these characters beyond their quest to reshape their school. It's oddball cinema at its divisive best, which means Sony's Blu-ray release -- with its video transfer reflective of the director's vision, decent audio, and a fair collection of extras -- definitely comes recommended as a rental by anyone unfamiliar with the film or Writer/Director Whit Stillman's previous works.

Show more titles »« Show less titles

Similar titles suggested by members

| Frances Ha (2012) +1 | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |

Damsels in Distress Blu-ray, News and Updates

Damsels in Distress Blu-ray

- May 29, 2012

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will bring Damsels in Distress to Blu-ray in July. The first film from writer/director Whit Stillman (Metropolitan) since 1998's The Last Days of Disco, this whimsical comedy centers around a group of young women at a liberal arts ...

| | $20.41 -$2.581 hour ago $12.99 -$3.131 hour ago $21.67 -$4.282 hours ago $6.99 -$32 hours ago $27.78 -$2.712 hours ago $26.99 -$5.293 hours ago Show new deals » | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |

Trending Blu-ray Movies

1. Pee-wee's Big Adventure 4K
2. Monty Python's Life of Brian 4K
3. Network 4K
4. Jackie Chan's Breakout Hits! 4K
5. Mortal Kombat Kollection 4K
6. Barbarian 4K
7. Body Heat 4K
8. Killers of the Flower Moon 4K
9. Point Blank 4K
10. Obsession 4K
11. Hairspray 4K
12. Stray Dog 4K
13. Charade 4K
14. Body Snatchers 4K
15. One Battle After Another 4K

Trending in Theaters

1. Supergirl
2. Obsession
3. Toy Story 5
4. Disclosure Day
5. Citizen Vigilante
6. Jackass: Best and Last
7. The Devil Wears Prada 2
8. The Sheep Detectives
9. Michael
10. Backrooms
11. Masters of the Universe
12. The Death of Robin Hood
13. Exit 8
14. Lee Cronin's The Mummy
15. Leviticus
16. Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
17. I Love Boosters
18. The Invite
19. I Swear
20. Tuner
21. The Furious
22. Scary Movie
23. Power Ballad
24. Over Your Dead Body
25. Lucky Strike
26. Carolina Caroline
27. Pressure
28. Hokum
29. Deep Water
30. Mortal Kombat II
31. Is God Is
32. Couture
33. Hungry
34. Normal
35. The Get Out
36. Seven Snipers
37. Passenger
38. 40 Dates and 40 Nights
39. Stop! That! Train!
40. One Spoon of Chocolate
41. ChaO
42. You, Me & Tuscany
43. Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft - The Tour
44. Desert Warrior
45. Finnegan's Foursome
46. The Christophers
47. Wasteman
48. Casa Grande
49. Girls Like Girls
1. Obsession 4K
2. Obsession
3. Project Hail Mary
4. Project Hail Mary 4K
5. Project Hail Mary 4K
6. Barbarian 4K
7. Michael 4K
8. Michael 4K
9. Michael
10. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 4K
» See more top sellers
1. Obsession 4K
2. Obsession
3. Project Hail Mary
4. Project Hail Mary 4K
5. Project Hail Mary 4K
6. Barbarian 4K
7. Michael 4K
8. Michael 4K
9. Michael
10. Little Shop of Horrors 4K
» See more pre-orders
1. Avatar: Fire and Ash $21.99, Save 46%
2. Avatar: Fire and Ash 4K $24.99, Save 50%
3. The Elephant Man $19.98, Save 50%
4. The Elephant Man 4K $24.98, Save 50%
5. Pee-wee's Big Adventure $19.98, Save 50%
6. Pee-wee's Big Adventure 4K $24.98, Save 50%
7. Killers of the Flower Moon 4K $24.98, Save 50%
8. Killers of the Flower Moon $19.98, Save 50%
9. The Blues Brothers 4K $12.34, Save 59%
10. Eyes Wide Shut 4K $24.98, Save 50%
» See more deals