Mulholland Dr.
Publié : 14 avr. 2002 21:44
Le z1 est dispo, la critique est ici:
http://www.dvdfile.com/software/review/dvd-video_4/mulhollanddr.html
Le problème du plan "flouté" évoqué dans la critique est également abordé sur The Digital Bits (http://www.thedigitalbits.com/):
"there's the issue of the blurring of Laura Herring's nether region during the first love scene between Rita and Betty in Drive. I personally think it was done during the original theatrical printing and no one noticed. It's a very dark and quick shot - even my wife originally thought she saw something and when we went back she was shocked to see a quick blur. Even if it wasn't done theatrically and was done for the DVD, David Lynch himself said he did it personally and he did it to keep people from downloading and spreading the image online. On Lynch's own site he recently discussed the issue and when asked if the new Blue Velvet DVD will be censored as well (for Isabella Rossellini's full frontal nudity) he said no, because the technology wasn't available back then. Confusing, but I think with that statement he confirms that he did the blurring in Drive for the original prints of the film. As further fortification, I found a children's protection website (see this link) that notes an instance of "silhouette/shadowed nudity", and if they didn't catch full frontal nudity, then I believe it wasn't there."
J'attends de voir le zone 2 (qui proposera sans doute un chapitrage, c'est quand même bien pratique...).
Espérons que le Studio Canal ne foirera pas l'image en nous collant trop de pistes audio (cf. Requiem For A Dream zone 2...)
http://www.dvdfile.com/software/review/dvd-video_4/mulhollanddr.html
Le problème du plan "flouté" évoqué dans la critique est également abordé sur The Digital Bits (http://www.thedigitalbits.com/):
"there's the issue of the blurring of Laura Herring's nether region during the first love scene between Rita and Betty in Drive. I personally think it was done during the original theatrical printing and no one noticed. It's a very dark and quick shot - even my wife originally thought she saw something and when we went back she was shocked to see a quick blur. Even if it wasn't done theatrically and was done for the DVD, David Lynch himself said he did it personally and he did it to keep people from downloading and spreading the image online. On Lynch's own site he recently discussed the issue and when asked if the new Blue Velvet DVD will be censored as well (for Isabella Rossellini's full frontal nudity) he said no, because the technology wasn't available back then. Confusing, but I think with that statement he confirms that he did the blurring in Drive for the original prints of the film. As further fortification, I found a children's protection website (see this link) that notes an instance of "silhouette/shadowed nudity", and if they didn't catch full frontal nudity, then I believe it wasn't there."
J'attends de voir le zone 2 (qui proposera sans doute un chapitrage, c'est quand même bien pratique...).
Espérons que le Studio Canal ne foirera pas l'image en nous collant trop de pistes audio (cf. Requiem For A Dream zone 2...)