My Blueberry Nights is a 2007 drama film directed by Wong Kar‑wai that was released on DVD in the United States and originally catalogued under the drama genre to aid discovery in web searches. The story follows a young woman named Elizabeth who embarks on a soul‑searching road trip across America after a painful breakup, seeking answers about love and herself while meeting a series of eccentric characters in diners, bars and roadside motels. The film features a notable cast including Norah Jones in her acting debut as Elizabeth, Jude Law as Jeremy, David Strathairn as Arnie, Rachel Weisz as Sue, and a supporting appearance by Natalie Portman. The DVD edition for the U.S. market includes the theatrical version of the movie presented in widescreen format with Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing, and a selection of special features such as a behind‑the‑scenes documentary, deleted scenes, a music video for the original song “The Story” performed by Norah Jones, and an audio commentary by director Wong Kar‑wai and cinematographer Christopher Doyle. The visual style of the film is highlighted by its saturated color palette, poetic use of slow‑motion, and intimate close‑ups that emphasize the emotional landscape of the protagonist. The soundtrack blends original compositions with contemporary tracks, reinforcing the melancholic yet hopeful tone of the narrative. Critical reception praised the film’s atmospheric cinematography, evocative music, and the naturalistic performance of Norah Jones, while noting its unconventional narrative structure as a distinctive hallmark of Wong Kar‑wai’s directorial voice. The title was added to the iOctavio.com database on 2008‑07‑06, where it remains listed under the drama category for users searching for DVD releases of artistic, character‑driven cinema.