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Once you push past director Anand Tucker's aesthetic mishaps -- noticeable green screen work, odd color timing, blurry shots, seemingly random diffusion, and patchwork cutaways -- Leap Year's 1080p/VC-1 transfer shines. Colors are lovely and natural throughout the film, contrast is vivid, skintones are lifelike, and black levels are well-resolved. The image is clean and stable as well, regardless of how bright or bleak Newton Thomas Sigel's photography becomes. Whether capturing the palpable chill of a muddy, rain-doused village or the warmth of a lush, sun-bathed field, the filmmakers' intentions have been faithfully preserved, sharply rendered, and spared from any significant artifacting, ringing, banding, or noise. There are a number of soft shots, mind you, but none that trace back to Universal's encode. Detail is satisfying on the whole, closeups boast commendable fine textures, and the majority of Sigel's shots of Ireland are crisp and revealing. All things considered, Leap Year features yet another solid video presentation from Universal; one that makes a more lasting impression than the film it accompanies. |