Dom Robinson reviews
The River Wild
The vacation is over.
Distributed by
Columbia TriStar
Cat.no: UDR 90019
Cert: 12
Running time: 107 minutes
Year: 1994
Pressing: 1999
Region(s): 2, PAL
Chapters: 16 plus extras
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Surround
Languages: 7 languages available
Subtitles: 7 languages available
Widescreen: 2.35:1
16:9-Enhanced: Yes
Macrovision: Yes
Disc Format: DVD 9
Price: £19.99
Extras : Scene index, Biographies, Filmographies, Production Notes
Director:
(Bad Influence, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, L.A. Confidential )
Producers:
David Foster and Lawrence Turman
Screenplay:
Music:
Cast:
Gail: Meryl Streep (Before and After, Bridges of Madison County, A Cry in the Dark, Death Becomes Her, The Deer Hunter, Defending Your Life, The French Lieutenant's Woman, House of the Spirits, Kramer Vs. Kramer, Manhunter, Marvin's Room,
Out of Africa, Plenty, Postcards from the Edge, She-Devil, Silkwood, Sophie's Choice )
Wade: Kevin Bacon (Apollo 13, Criminal Law, Diner, A Few Good Men, Flatliners, Footloose, JFK, Murder in the First, National Lampoon's Animal House, Picture Perfect, Sleepers, Tremors )
Tom: David Strathairn (Bob Roberts, A Dangerous Woman, Eight Men Out, The Firm, Home for the Holidays, L.A. Confidential, A League of their Own, Losing Isaiah, Lost in Yonkers, Memphis Belle, Mother Night, Passion Fish, Shadows and Fog,
Silkwood, Sneakers, Stars and Bars )
Roarke: Joseph Mazello (Jersey Girl, Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Presumed Innocent, Radio Flyer, Shadowlands, Three Wishes )
Terry: John C. Reilly (Boogie Nights, Boys, Dolores Claiborne, Hard Eight, What's Eating Gilbert Grape ? )
The River Wild
stars Meryl Streep as one half of a marriage that's nearly on the rocks.
In a bid to put it right she takes her son (Jurassic Park 's Joseph Mazello )
for a birthday treat on a white-water rafting trip with her overworked husband
(David Strathairn ). While out there, they encounter bad guys Wade (Kevin
Bacon ) and Terry (John C. Reilly ) who end up putting them in a life-threatening
situation.
Being a typical Hollywood film of good versus evil, it doesn't take you too long to
work out how things will end, but it's a passable near-two hours of entertainment with
some rather well-done rafting scenes leading to a film that's never boring and with a
nice turn as the enemy from Bacon, but one that won't require constant re-watching.
The picture seems fairly free of artifacts although it has a light level of grain
that only really shows up in the darker scenes and the colours look a little dull
and flat, not the full brightness you'd expect from an outdoor film. The film is
presented in its original widescreen ratio of 2.35:1 and is anamorphically-enhanced
for 16:9 widescreen televisions which provides 33% higher resolution and the average
bitrate is an extremely high 9.11Mb/s, maintaining a steady rate.
The sound has a fairly predictable score from Jerry Goldsmith - not his best
but it does the job, with the good sound saved for the Gauntlet. This DVD comes
complete with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound for the English soundtrack, unlike the PAL
Laserdisc which could only accommodate a Dolby Surround one.
Extras :
Chapters :
16 chapters cover the 107 minutes of the film. Not too bad, but why do most of
the back-catalogue Universal titles released through Columbia have to abide by the
same number regardless of their length?
Languages and Subtitles :
Only English is available in Dolby Digital 5.1, while French, German,
Italian, Spanish, Czech and Polish can be heard in Dolby Digital 2.0 (Dolby Surround).
Subtitles can be seen in English, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and
Danish.
Filmographies, Biographies and Production Notes:
Biographies with accompanying filmographies are available for
Streep, Bacon, Strathairn, Mazzello and Reilly ,
plus director Curtis Hanson . A few pages of production notes give some
background info on the film.
Menu :
Similar to the first batch of Universal releases, the menu is static and silent
with a picture mirroring the cover on the main menu while other menus contain
pictures of cast members. On playing the disc you see the Universal logo and a
copyright message before the main menu appears.
The River Wild is Hollywood-by-numbers and a DVD that I'd recommend you rent
before you buy, just to see if it's your sort of thing, since it's the type of film
that you'll watch once in full, but on subsequent viewings you'll go straight to
chapter 13 for where the action is.
In terms of extras, there's no more to be found on the Region 1 DVD than what's on here.
For better films from Hanson, turn to either L.A. Confidential or Bad Influence .
FILM : ***
PICTURE QUALITY : ***½
SOUND QUALITY : ***
EXTRAS : *
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OVERALL : **½
Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 1999.
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