Special features include commentary with Director George Hickenlooper, a deleted scene with optional director commentary, a 28-minute The Real Edie featurette, Guy Pearce
Story Synopsis:
Blonde and beautiful, and with family money, Edie Sedgwick (Miller) made her way into the 1960
DVD Picture:
The anamorphically enhanced 1.78:1 DVD starts out overly contrasted and incredibly grainy, but quickly switches to a more realistic look. Fleshtones look good and details are captured quite well. Shadow delineation is not as well defined as on the better releases, with detail in the darkness difficult to see. Details often look slightly soft, and edge enhancement is noticeable. Source element artifacts are noticeable from time to time, film grain is heavy, and noise is prevalent, but it would not be surprising to hear that all were intended by the filmmakers, as they match the storytelling well. (Danny Richelieu)
Soundtrack:
The Dolby
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