Madeleine L'Engle's ground-breaking science fiction and fantasy classic, soon to be a major motion picture. This movie tie-in audiobook includes an introduction read by director Ava DuVernay, a foreword read by the author, and an afterword read by Madeleine L'Engle's granddaughter Charlotte Jones Voiklis.Meg Murray, her little brother Charles Wallace, and their mother are having a midnight snack on a dark and stormy night when an unearthly stranger appears at their door. He claims to have been blown off course, and goes on to tell them that there is such a thing as a 'tesseract,' which, if you didn't know, is a wrinkle in time. Meg's father had been experimenting with time-travel when he suddenly disappeared. Will Meg, Charles Wallace, and their friend Calvin outwit the forces of evil as they search through space for their father?In 1962, Madeleine L'Engle debuted her novel A Wrinkle in Time, which would go on to win the 1963 Newbery Medal. Bridging science and fantasy, darkness and light, fear and friendship, the story became a classic of children's literature and is beloved around the world. Now Disney is taking it to the silver screen!
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Directed by Ava DuVernay and with an all-star cast that includes Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, Chris Pine, and newcomer Storm Reid, the major motion picture brings the world of Wrinkle to life for a new generation of fans.A Wrinkle in Time is the first book in The Time Quintet, which consists of A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters, and An Acceptable Time.
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A Wrinkle in Time Blu-ray ReviewReviewed by, May 28, 2018It's admittedly been quite a number of years since this reviewer read Madeleine L'Engle's classic novel A Wrinkle in Time, but even thepassage of time is not enough to note some deviations from the story that might upset fans who hold the novel in high esteem, of which there aremany. While this is certainly not the most faithful, or the finest, film adaptation out there, Director Ava DuVernay crafts a heartwarming story of personal growth and adventurethrough amazing places. The film might have won over more hearts had it deviated a little more from the book and sold itself with an unrelatedidentity, but for those who can set aside comparative critiques and watch the movie as it is and judge it on face value, chances are they'll see the filmas a centrally tender, though certainly a little weird and rough around the edges, story of self discovery and imagination.Meg Murry (Storm Reid) comes from good stock. Both her mother (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) and father (Chris Pine) are geniuses, gifted scientific mindswho are working on a radical new project that claims humans are capable of 'wrinkling space' and transporting themselves to the far reaches of theuniverse in the blink of an eye, a process they call 'the tesseract.'
One day, Meg's father disappears. He never returns home. It's been four yearssince his disappearance and, for Meg, life has not been the same. Meg is bullied at school, partly for her minor celebrity status as the daughter of theman in themiddle of one of the most famous disappearances in modern history, partly because her younger brother Charles Wallace (Deric McCabe) is somethingof an oddballchild prodigy, and partly because she lacks self confidence.
One day, Charles Wallace greets a mysterious stranger in the family's livingroom: a weird, colorfully decorated lady named 'Mrs. Whatsit' (Reese Witherspoon) who introduces Meg, and Meg's friend Calvin (Levi Miller), to twoother equally eccentric but obviously very intelligent and mystical ladies, Mrs. Which (Oprah Winfrey) and Mrs. Who (Mindy Kaling). They promiseMeg and Charles Wallace an opportunity to find their father across the furthest reaches of the universe where amazing things - and many perils -await. Little does Meg know what's in store for her, particularly how her journey through space and time will alter her perception of herself and theworldaround her.A Wrinkle in Time is an imperfect movie built around the perfect message of hope and belief in oneself, others, and the world. The film openswith a tender scene between father and daughter but pushes very dark - emotionally to be sure - for much of the rest of the first and the secondacts as Meg journeys to colorful places with amazing individuals but never can shake her own lack of self confidence.
The movie can be clumsy inconstructing Meg and particularly in exploring her inner demons. For a complex character, she doesn't often leave the shallow end of thedevelopmental pool. Nevertheless, the film does a good job of accentuating the essentials: character qualities, world building, and storytelling, even ifit can be a little clumsy in the aggregate, just sort of bouncing from one set piece to the next. Perhaps the film is too ambitious, not only tackling abeloved bit of fantastical literature but aiming for some near impossible hybrid along the lines of meets any colorfully fantastic movie one can think of (, for example). There's perhaps too muchstrain on the movie as it attempts to balance spectacle with intensive introspective character depth.A Wrinkle in Time can teeter on the precipice of playing like a movie built around talking points, not organic character and narrativeconstruction, but it's so tender and heartfelt - perhaps, at times, to the detriment of the drama - that one cannot help but walk away at leastappreciating its sincerity of purpose and presentation. The themes are not particularly new.
PIXAR famously unfurls similar themes in its pictures,often with more energy, creativity, and narrative and character balance. That said, A Wrinkle in Time is precisely and interestingly shot and isspiritedly performed, with an A-list cast generously populating the filmfrom the top down, a cast nevertheless dominated by the impressive talents of young co-stars Levi Miller and Storm Reid as the adoptivebrother-sister tandem. There's anauthenticity to the work. Reid is more subtle in her work in building a wounded character and transforming throughout the film, held back more by asometimes wobbly script and wonky execution than she is her own obviously immense talents. Miller is very impressive as the young boy whosecharacterhimself undergoes a radical transformation partway through the film that challenges him to reinvent the character on a dime. Chris Pine is stellar inthe role of the missing father whose love for his daughter and family is as boundless as the universe he wishes to travel. The film is supported byvisionary effects work and some beautifully loud costumes and makeup work that bring the movie to spunky, spirited life, sometimes, but not always,overwhelming the intimate heart that strains to beat loudest.
A Wrinkle in Time travels to Blu-ray with a glorious 1080p image. The film was digitally photographed and it presents with a very clean,robust, highly detailed picture quality.
Colors are certainly the standout highlight. The palette is incredibly rich and bold, offering insanely vibrantgreens on the first planet the group visits where lush fields stretch on an on with both vitality and nuance that gives the location texture and realismrather than just a large swatch of color. Multicolored flowers explode off the screen in contrast to the greens. Character clothes and makeup -particularly Whatsit, Who, and Which - dazzle with not only intense colors but superb details on makeup elements, for instance dense, glitteryeye shadow. Additional textural delights abound.
Those same three characters almost always wear highly ornate costumes with all sorts of wonderfulaccents that are complex and tactile, razor sharp and leap off the screen. Basic skin textures and clothing details are finely revealing as well, witheasilyvisible pores, hairs, and fabric qualities. Black levels and shadow detail are strong as well. The image suffers from no bothersome bouts or bursts ofsource or encode anomalies.
This is a first-class Blu-ray presentation from Disney. A Wrinkle in Time's DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 lossless soundtrack once again suffers from Disney's low volume output shenanigans, thoughthis one is perhaps not quite the egregious offender as have been some other recent releases. Generally, for this reviewer, a calibrated reference of0.0db is far too loud but it is a sweet spot for recent Disney titles. A dial position of -12.5db is the comfort zone for most all other tracks. WithWrinkle, -5.0db seemed to reach that same usual comfort zone. As for the track itself, once the volume knob finds that 'happy medium' touse the movie's lingo, there's not much to dislike about it. There is no substantial bass of note, but the track nevertheless feels full, with music that'sbalanced and spacious, clear throughout the range and presenting with a satisfyingly seamless full stage engagement.
Surrounds carry a number ofdiscrete and atmospheric effects that enhance many scenes and transport the listener into various locales. Playground din - screaming children,bouncing balls - surround the listener in one early scene. Whatsit's transformation on the first planet visited offers pleasantly swirling qualities.Thunder booms with subtle force and quality stage saturation early in the film. Dialogue reverberation cavernously fills the stage in the 42 minutemark. Action scenes lack substantial power but offer good clarity and wide and deep stage fill. Dialogue is always clear, well prioritized, and firmlypositioned in the front-center channel. A Wrinkle in Time contains several extras, including deleted scenes, a commentary, and a making-of.
A DVD copy of the film and a MoviesAnywhere Digital copy code are included with purchase, though it's worth noting that on the insert where the code should be, there's a big old blankspot. A Wrinkle in Time has come under attack from a number of different fronts.
It's an imperfect adaptation and an imperfect movie, but it's alsowarm and tender and very sincere. Will that be enough to silence naysayers? Maybe not, but take the name away and this becomes a very serviceable,sometimes even very good,film with a good message and a strongly beating heart. Disney's Blu-ray features superb video, good audio when appropriately dialed in, and a nicearray of bonus content.Recommended to those willing to give it a chance through the noise.