6.5 | / 10 |
| Users | 0.0 | |
| Reviewer | 3.0 | |
| Overall | 3.0 |
This kicks off with the murder of one Adolf Schwartz (who bears a striking resemblance to another famous Adolf) by placing a ravenous piranha fish in his bathtub. Who did it? No-one knows or cares, as they're too busy being distracted by busty Margo Winchester, who hitch-hikes into town and gets involved with all the local men.
Starring: Edward Schaaf, Robert McLane, Elaine Collins (II), Candy Samples, Su Ling| Erotic | Uncertain |
| Comedy | Uncertain |
Video codec: HEVC / H.265
Video resolution: 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
English SDH
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BDs)
4K Ultra HD
Slipcover in original pressing
Region free
| Movie | 2.5 | |
| Video | 4.5 | |
| Audio | 4.0 | |
| Extras | 2.0 | |
| Overall | 3.0 |
Note: Severin is continuing its curation of films owned by The Russ Meyer Trust, with another round of both 1080 and 4K UHD releases of
a couple of films, resulting in four total releases (with the 4K packages including 1080 discs): Up! 4K, Up!, Motorpsycho! 4K, and Motorpsycho!. Severin continues its somewhat hilarious branding of these titles
under a Bosomania "imprint" of sorts, which I continue to only maybe slightly jokingly wish came replete with a ™ symbol.
Oh, to be a fly on the wall the day an ultra conservative parent who, potentially distracted, purchases this disc and thrusts it (sorry) into the Blu-ray
player, expecting to treat their children to a certain family approved Pixar
production,
only
to be confronted with, well, a Russ Meyer film. I can almost hear the conversation now, with the parent's little Jimmy and Joanie (or
whatever the kids' names might be)
curiously asking Mom and/or Dad, "What is that ?" as one of the film's many shots of (how to put this delicately?) hirsute nether
regions on various
females fills the frame. As mentioned above, Severin Films has been curating new 4K and 1080 releases of a whole slew of Russ Meyer films, and
the last bunch included
Vixen, Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens and Supervixens, with that last title being especially salient in terms of understanding
where
Russ Meyer was, career wise, when Up! was released.


Note: Screenshots are sourced from the 1080 disc in this package.
Up! is presented in 4K UHD courtesy of Severin Films with an HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer in 1.85:1. A prefatory text card
provides
the
following information:
This 4K restoration was produced by Severin Films, on behalf of Severin Films and RM Films International.The back cover of this release also touts that this film, like the other Meyer offerings from Severin, is being offering in high definition and UHD for the first time courtesy of this release. Whatever passing qualms you may have about the quality of the actual film, this is another standout presentation of Meyer's canon from Severin and the Russ Meyer Trust. There are a few minor variances in color temperature, clarity and grain structure which are frankly probably a bit more noticeable in the increased resolution this format offers, as well as the HDR grade, but, wow, when this transfer pops, it really pops. A lot of the outdoor material is gorgeously saturated, and primaries are often even more astoundingly suffused than they are in the already excellent 1080 presentation from Severin. The opening moments in Hitler's domain are a bit on the dowdy brown side, and occasionally that same just slightly faded quality attends a few of the outdoor scenes as well. Fine detail sees some improvement in this version as well, though it might be comically suggested that a lot of that tends to be in things like, well, pubic hair, featured prominently throughout the film in extreme close-ups. There is some very minor age related wear and tear, mostly in the form of virtually miniscule nicks and the like. Grain resolves naturally, though the film does have its fair share of opticals where grain can spike noticeably, including some brief split screen moments.
The film was scanned from the 35mm original camera negative at Illuminate Studios Hollywood, with color and restoration work by Severin Films.The audio was sourced from 35mm release prints to make a complete composite track.

Up! features a DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono track that can show just the slightest hint of brashness in some of the scoring (like the somewhat hilarious opening fanfare which sounds like we're about to watch a Shaw Brothers movie). Otherwise, though, the film offers fine support for a variety of ambient environmental effects (including lots of heavy breathing). Dialogue (such as it is) is delivered cleanly and clearly throughout. Optional English subtitles are available.

4K UHD Disc

Some "discerning cineastes" may quibble with a pull quote on the back cover of this release calling Up! "an artistic triumph", but it's still goofily enjoyable most of the time in a time honored Russ Meyer way. The uneven tone of the film along with some pretty graphic sexual violence may make this seem like less of a lark than other Meyer outings. Technical merits are first rate (video probably a bit more than audio), for anyone who may be considering making a purchase.

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