El análisis que hacen en Nixpix de esta edición coincide a grandes rasgos con el de Blu-ray.com:
"Universal Home Video’s Blu-ray leaves much to be desired. After a stellar 100th anniversary that saw the release of a goodly number of catalogue titles given superior consideration in high-def Universal seems to be steadily slipping back into the doldrums of ‘hit or miss’ quality. Regrettably, Fried Green Tomatoes on Blu-ray is a miss. Yes, color fidelity has improved. Flesh tones look quite good, actually, and there are other colors in the spectrum, like the candy-apple red of Ruth Jameson’s umbrella or the green foliage adorning the Whistle Stop Café that are so ultra-vibrant they practically blind. And yes, contrast has become quite snappy too; although none of the aforementioned ‘improvements’ seem natural.
But Universal has used their auto sharpening tool herein the way some kids color with their Crayolas and the results are, tragically, all over the place! Edge enhancement, ringing halos, and a very unnatural, overall gritty appearance plague this release. I had hoped for something better. Alas – no."