Close

Member Login

Invalid username or password.
Incorrect Login. Please try again.

Not a member?

Sign up and join a community that's passionate about exploring the world of entertainment & technology.

DVD Review: Little Miss Sunshine

20th Century Fox
Movie •••½
Picture •••½
Sound •••
Extras •••

How can this pleasant but slight comedy about a dysfunctional family's trek across the desert in an old Volkswagen bus have been considered worthy of the Academy Award for Best Picture? How could an actor - even one as talented as Alan Arkin - win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor playing a dead body in the trunk for the whole second half of the movie? I guess the competition was pretty thin this year.

Little Miss Sunshine is enjoyable enough and delivers quite a few laughs along the way, but often it seems rather derivative; both Smile and Miss Firecracker deliver more entertaining portrayals of American pageant culture.

The video quality is extremely variable, too. Sometimes the image is sharp and clear - occasionally too sharp and saddled with edge enhancements - while on other occasions it's entirely too soft, with nothing in crisp focus. Being dialogue-driven, the movie has its sound up front most of the time; there are a few efforts at using the surround channels here and there, but overall there doesn't seem to be any coherent sound design.

Perhaps the hit-and-miss aspects of this DVD have to do with the movie's low-budget roots, which are discussed candidly in two excellent commentaries: one by codirectors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the other by Dayton, Faris, and screenwriter Michael Arndt. Other extras include a music video of DeVotchKa's "Til the End of Time" - an unimaginative effort, in which the band's performance is intercut with scenes from the movie - and four alternative endings with commentary. Perhaps a fifth one would've done the trick. [R] English, Dolby Digital 5.1; Spanish, Dolby Surround; pan-and-scan, letterboxed (2.35:1), and anamorphic widescreen; double-sided disc.

more Entertainment reviews
Back to Homepage
What's New on S&V

Post a Comment
(1500 Characters or less)
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
By submitting this form, you accept the Mollom privacy policy.
All submitted comments are subject to the license terms set forth in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use