
First, a review in regards to the Blu-Ray quality. As expected, the picture and audio quality is astounding. More so made by the fact that it was terribly projected when I first saw this film in the cinema. Can't see it was an optimal presentation, nevertheless, the picture projection in cinemas have been disappointments of late. This BD puts every non-digital projection cinema to shame. If this edition has 3D capabilities, this would be the final nail in the coffins of cinema projection. The audio quality is superb. Dialouge is clear and even my most favourite moments where the soundtrack hums softly (especially in the bittersweet opening), it is subtle and poignant.
Without reiterating the plot, this movie is one of the best films of this year. Beats Transformers 2 right out of the block. I couldn't even imagine how on earth TF2's gross could beat this similarly box office friendly film. I guess good clean and well-intentioned fun is out of the question for today's kids. You don't get to see a senior citizen as a protagonist in any movies that often nowadays. The last time someone has done something revolutionary like that was David Lynch, who made 'A Straight Story'. A poignant bittersweet film about redemption and gaining back one's soul and heart from a senior citizen's perspective.Get more detail about Up (4 Disc Combo Pack with Digital Copy and DVD) [Blu-ray].
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