A black and white film can be a hard sell in Hollywood these days, but for a film like Nebraska, it's hard to imagine it any other way. Director Alexander Payne and writer Bob Nelson's story about what happens when a son who never really knew his father finds out more than he could every imagine rings true with its sharp writing and painfully honest portrayals of family relationships, and its impact is only heightened by the monochromatic aesthetic. The Blu-ray release flaunts a striking A/V presentation that doesn't water down the film's beautiful cinematography, and the special features — though brief — are nonetheless insightful, making Nebraska on Blu-ray well worth crossing state lines for.
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