OF AN AGE is set in the summer of 1999 as a 18-year-old Serbian born, Australian amateur ballroom dancer experiences an unexpected and intense 24-hour romance with a friend’s older brother.
For in-depth thoughts on Of An Age, please see my colleague Tristian Evans’s review from its theatrical release here.

Video Quality
Of An Age debuts on Blu-Ray with a 1080p presentation in its original 4:3 aspect ratio that brings this visually dreamy and nostalgic movie to life. The transfer allows for a great amount of detail and clarity, especially in distinct aspects of the locale, clothing and production design. Objects hold up well in the shadowy environments and retain their depth with banding rarely showing up in any capacity. The movie features black levels with great depth that do not devolve into banding or crushing. Highlights are stable with no blooming or clipping. The movie itself has a natural palette that stands out on screen with hues popping off the screen. No damage or digital noise was detected that would detract from this transfer. Universal has delivered a top notch disc for this one.
Audio Quality
The film comes to Blu-Ray with a perfectly realized DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio track in the original mixture of English and Serbian which never falters. Surround channels get some stellar activity during the exterior scenes by the water and when in mixed company. The movie fleshes out environmental sounds to make the locations feel more three dimensional. The low end adds some rich texture that enhances the atmosphere. Dialogue and sound effects are in harmony with the soundtrack where nothing gets lost. There is not a thing to complain about on the audio front. There are English SDH, Spanish and French subtitles provided.

Special Features
There are no special features provided on the disc.
Final Thoughts
Of An Age is a truly beautiful film which captures the pain and the pleasure of meeting someone who completely changes your world. While all three central performances are very strong, it is the dynamic between Thom Green and Elias Anton which really makes this something special. The film has a stunning aesthetic and steady pacing which makes you want to keep your eyes glued to the screen. You should not let this one pass you by. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment have released a Blu-Ray featuring a fantastic A/V presentation but no special features. This is recommended if you want to experience something that touches your core with its power. Recommended
Of An Age can be purchased on Blu-Ray directly through MovieZyng or various other online retailers.
Note: Images presented in this review are not reflective of the image quality of the Blu-Ray.
Disclaimer: Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has supplied a copy of this disc free of charge for review purposes. All opinions in this review are the honest reactions of the author.

Dillon is most comfortable sitting around in a theatre all day watching both big budget and independent movies.



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