Special features include three additional scenes with or without commentary by Director Tony Gilroy and Film Editor John Gilroy, a feature commentary track with Tony and John Gilroy available with or without English subtitles, and previews.
Story Synopsis:
Michael Clayton (Clooney) is an attorney who handles all the dirty work for his powerful New York law firm. He specializes in skirting the legal system and creating loopholes for his ethically questionable clients, but he longs to leave the cutthroat world of corporate law behind. When Clayton
DVD Picture:
The anamorphically enhanced 2.37:1 DVD shows very deep black levels with good shadow delineation, helping create a nicely dimensional-looking picture. Resolution can be quite good, but there are times when fine textures are somewhat soft. Colors are nicely rendered, but contrast is slightly overblown. The cool color scheme helps create an appropriate feel to the story. Shimmering can be recognized from time to time, and compression artifacts are also recognizable, although not overly distracting. Edge enhancement is relatively minor and rarely becomes problematic. (Danny Richelieu)
Soundtrack:
Fidelity is good in the Dolby
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