The excellent film with equally excellent performances was originally shot in 1.85:1 aspect ratio and has been shown this way on Channel 4 and Film 4. But the DDHE DVD image is zoomed in to eliminate the black bars at the top and bottom and unfortunately, whoever the idiot was who did the transfer has zoomed in a bit too much, so that a lot of the image top, bottom and sides is missing, which means a lot of scenes where the top of the actors heads are cut off. All in all, the framing of the image looks very "tight" and you'd be better off with a recording of the Channel 4 / Film 4 version. My guess is that DDHE used an old transfer for this DVD dating back to pre-wide screen television days, when all wide screen films had to be zoomed in to elimate the black bars or be panned and scanned as a matter of course. In other words, a remastered version is needed for a DVD release far better than this one. I have given the film itself five stars...the transfer merits only one star.