![]() ![]() There is also some strobing visible in horizontal lines. Shadow detail is lacking throughout and there is some low level noise on occasion, such as in the background at 66:28. This can be seen by single stepping though any scene. Sharpness is acceptable, but is influenced by the fact that this transfer suffers from interlacing, which does blur moving objects somewhat. I have been unable to discover the original format, but seeing it is 'made for television' I am going to assume that 1.33:1 is the original intended aspect ratio. It is presented in an aspect ratio of 1.33:1 and is not 16x9 enhanced. ![]() The performances are quite good and the music is great if you enjoy American C&W.ĭon't wish to see plot synopses in the future? Change your configuration. I found it an enjoyable story, if a little lacking in depth. As Leana tries to sort out her problems, the story unfolds with a series of flashbacks intermixed with quite a few C&W numbers featuring our star. Her boyfriend tries to stifle these ambitions because he fears that she will leave him if she becomes famous. Further complications arise as Leana starts to fall in love with the young guitarist ( Billy Dean) in her band. Leana has started to become dissatisfied with her current life and wants to try to break out of the rut she believes she is in. She has a stable relationship with her boyfriend ( John Terry), who is also her manager and has been a stabilising influence over the last 15 years. We enter the story at a critical time in Leana's life. Leana fails to make it into the big time because of emotional problems stemming from her childhood. The storyline is a Country and Western standard where a young girl, Leana Taylor ( Dolly Parton), growing up in 'Blue Valley' with an abusive father, runs away from home to become a small time C&W singer. If you are a Dolly Parton fan, then you are in for an enjoyable ride. It is a country and western story, with country and western music, filmed in Nashville, Tennessee - can you see a pattern emerging here? ![]() Turn it off here.Īs a starting point, I am going to assume that you are a fan of Dolly Parton, because if you are not, chances are you won't enjoy this movie. If you create a user account, you can add your own review of this DVDįull Screen, not known whether Pan & Scan or Full Frame ![]()
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