| Severance DVD released: September 18, 2007. Approximate running time: 96 minutes Aspect ratio: Anamorphic 1.78.1 Widescreen Rating: R Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound DVD Release: Magnolia Films Region Coding: NTSC Region 1 Retail Price:
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A maliciously funny blend of horror and comedy,
Severance came and went all too quickly during its brief theatrical run. Hopefully with the home video release now here, this smart and clever horror film will find the audience it failed to bring in the first time around, as it really is a good film and quite and interesting one at that. Not only have the writers made the characters interesting independent of one another but they’ve also based them on people that any of us who have spent time at an office job can instantly identify with. It also makes the arguments that ensue between the characters more believable and as such, the humor is more effective as it’s grounded in reality. In the same way that
The Office succeeds by hitting a little too close to home,
Severance nails it by bringing in similarly believable if slightly exaggerated characters… and then slaughtering them. The movie never moves into parody territory, so don’t go into this one expecting a genre send-up in the same way that Shaun Of The Dead took the piss out of zombie films. Instead, Severance is a slasher film through and through even if it is a very funny one. The final third of the film is very effectively paced and quite tense, proving that if Smith and company decided they wanted to make a straight horror film sans laughs, they could probably do a damn fine job of it. The premise isn’t quite milked for all that it could have been but the film remains and enjoyable and creepy horror-comedy hybrid that contains plenty of laughs and some quality scares. |
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| Video | 3/5 | |
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| Audio | 3/5 | |
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| Magnolia presents Severance with your choice of English language Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound or Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo mixes, with optional subtitles provided in Spanish and closed captioning provided in English for the feature only. Audio quality is strong across the board with the surrounds used nicely during a few of the more action intensive scenes in the film. The score has some nice bounce to it and dialogue stays clean and clear. |
| Extras | 3.5/5 | |
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Magnolia has done a fine job packing this release with extra features beginning with a commentary track from director Christopher Smith who is joined here by co-writer James Moran, production designer John Frankish and cast members Danny Dyer, Tim McInnerny, Andy Nyman, and Baboo Ceesay. Although things get a little hectic at times with so many participants, the good definitely outweighs the bad here as the cast and crew have all got a great sense or humor and there are plenty of jokes in here that make this a fun listen. Additionally, there are some interesting stories told as well, including bits about casting, and about certain script nuances and influences that affected the film. This is one of those rare tracks that finds the right mix between being really interesting and really funny and as such, it’s completely worth your time. |
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| Overall | 4/5 | |
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Severance is clever, funny, gory and scary and that all adds up to one of the most entertaining horror-comedies to have been released in some time. Magnolia’s transfer could have been better but the audio and extras more than make up for it. |
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| Director: | Christopher Smith |
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| Writer: | Christopher Smith, James Moran |
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| Released: | 2006 |
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| Cast: |
Toby Stephens, Claudie Blakely, Andy Nyman, Babou Ceesay, Tim McInnerny, Laura Harris |
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