Kenneth Lonergan's critically acclaimed examination of the bond between two siblings maintains all of its charm and grace in this very good DVD presentation. The 1.85:1 widescreen image is rich with color, though it would have benefited from slightly more contrast. If the occasional dimly lit scene transfers more as gray than black, the accurate flesh tones and lush outdoor scenery make up the difference. The Dolby Digital Sound is quite winning, from the beautiful cello that commands much of the score to
Laura Linney and
Mark Ruffalo's dynamic, nuanced dialogue. Lonergan uses music to paint emotions, and the DVD translates these emotions perfectly. The supplemental material is light, but the movie would have stood fine on its own. "A Look Inside" is an 11-minute lovefest, where the primary actors (Linney, Ruffalo,
Matthew Broderick,
Kieran Culkin) and Lonergan all praise each other's abilities and performances and give small insights into their characters' backgrounds. Lonergan's commentary track goes into detail regarding his inspiration for the characters and his own take on the randomness of life, all the while tossing mild sarcasm at the actors. The commentary eventually suffers from spelling out too much; the movie's subtle power speaks for itself. The "Scene Selections" menu gives instant access to the DVD's 19 chapters via chapter titles, numbers, and still images.
You Can Count On Me is one of those rare titles where filmographies would be welcome, as the acting and writing are so masterful, but there are none to be found. ~ Tim DiGravina, All Movie Guide