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Tootsie
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Movie:
4K Video:
Video:
Audio:
Extras:
Final Score:
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As part of my first time reviewing the Columbia Classics 4K boxsets that Sony has been putting out, I’m going to start out my virgin run on the boxset with my virgin viewing of a 1980s classic that I’ve actually never seen. Yeah, I know. Me and 1980s films are like peanut butter and jelly, but for some reason I have NEVER seen Tootsie. I think I have the DVD stuck around my collection somewhere, but I just haven’t ever sat down and watched it of my own free volition to date. I remember saying to myself that I needed to grab the Criterion Blu-ray when it came out 10 years ago, but for some reason this movie seems to persistently want to evade me viewing it!
Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman) is a starving actor barely able to get by. His abrasive attitude has made him undesirable (and unhirable) by pretty much all of Broadway and Hollywood, to the point where he can’t even get work in commercials. After getting a dose of reality by his agent George Fields (Sydney Pollack), Michael gets desperate. He finds out about a female lead in a local soap opera thanks to his friend Sandy (Teri Garr, who literally passed away 2 weeks ago almost to the day as of this posting) and decides to do something radical. A little makeup, a wig, and a very careful alteration of his speech patterns and Michael Dorsey becomes Dorothy Michaels, a quick talking southern belle who magically lands the part thanks to her outspoken personality.
As I said above, I’ve never seen Tootsie before. It’s always a movie I wanted to watch, but fate never allowed me to view it till now. And while I wouldn’t call it a stone cold classic, or the best of it’s genre (Mrs. Doubtfire will always take that title), but it was a genuinely fun and sweet film. Dustin Hoffman absolutely KILLS it as Dorothy. He magically can shift personas at the drop of a hat, and you really feel her/his emotions bubbling to the surface under all of that makeup and acting. However, there are a few minor points of contention that I have as a “modern day viewer”. Mostly that problematic issues are glossed over with the blink of an eye and never addressed again (such as Julie’s drinking, or the near assault by the dumb mail actor towards Dorothy) and it feels a little TOO Disney esque at times. Nothing wild, but enough to where I had to give the film a “good” rating vs. a great one.
Rating:
Rated PG by the MPAA
4K Video: Video:
Audio:
Extras:
• A Better Man: The Making of Tootsie
-- Good Friends
-- A Better Man
-- Keep it Real
• Deleted Scenes
• Dustin Hoffman Screen Test Footage
• Dustin Hoffman Interview
• Theatrical Trailer
Final Score:
Tootsie was a fun watch as a first time viewer. The film has garnered quite the cult audience over the years and I can see why. Dustin Hoffman literally steals every scene he’s in, and the supporting cast of comedic actors are fantastic at elevating the subtle humor to the foreground (Bill Murray and Geena Davis make minor appearances), and the near 2 hour film seems to fly by in record time. The 4K UHD disc from Sony is top notch, and I REALLY appreciate that Sony included the Blu-ray in each of the films in this collection instead of releasing them ONLY as single disc sets. Extras are a bit slim, but still solid, making this a solid thumbs up from yours truly.
Technical Specifications:
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Jessica Lange, Teri Garr, Bill Murray, Dabney Coleman, Sydney Pollack
Directed by: Sydney Pollack
Written by: Don McGuire, Larry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 HEVC
Audio: English: Dolby Atmos (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 Core), English DTS-HD MA 5.1, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono
Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
Studio: Sony Pictures
Rated: PG
Runtime: 116 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: October 22nd, 2024
Recommendation: Fun Watch