Reviewers on sites like Blu-ray Authority and MichaelDVD note that while the transfer is generally good, it tends to be on the softer side. This softness actually complements the film's lush, nostalgic 1950s aesthetic.

For those watching the release, here is what to expect from the visual and audio presentation:

Jacey (Billy Crudup) and Doug Holt (Joaquin Phoenix) live in the small town of Haley, Illinois, where their mother is often ostracized by the community. While Doug's interest in the youngest Abbott sister, Pamela (Liv Tyler), is fueled by genuine affection, Jacey's pursuit of the older sisters, Eleanor (Jennifer Connelly) and Alice (Joanna Going), is driven by a deep-seated resentment toward their father, Lloyd Abbott.

The Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack is primarily front-oriented, focusing on the film’s gentle, emotional score by Michael Kamen rather than immersive surround effects.

This coming-of-age drama, set in the , follows the working-class Holt brothers as they navigate love, class obsession, and long-held family secrets while pursuing the three wealthy daughters of the town's local aristocrat. Directed by Pat O'Connor , the film features an impressive ensemble cast including Joaquin Phoenix , Liv Tyler , Jennifer Connelly , and Billy Crudup . Film Overview: Class, Desire, and the "Abbott" Obsession