From our theatrical review: “There are nuggets of wisdom in an exercise like Ismael’s Ghosts—do we ever leave behind the formative experiences from the past or do they continually influence and haunt what we experience as our present? And at times, this seems a novel exercise, wherein Desplechin fashions Ismael’s experience as a time warp scenario with a vengeance. However, we’re completely estranged from Ismael and his lovers, the emotional grandstanding staged like a self-aware dark comedy, negating the emotional breadth of what such a situation would actually command.”
Disc Review:
Released as a barebones DVD only transfer, Ismael’s Ghosts seems even less of an event in Magnolia’s transfer, presented in 2.40:1 with 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio. While picture and sound quality are fair, the presentation leaves something to be desired. No extra features are available.
Film Review: ★★/☆☆☆☆☆
Disc Review: ★★/☆☆☆☆☆