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While certainly not a recent master, Which Way Is Up is close enough. There's plentiful detail and definition to take in, and whatever the scan's source resolution, it's enough. Plus, it's a natural scan, retaining the grain and encoding is better still. It's refreshing to say that about a Mill Creek two-for-one disc.

Color reproduction adds splendid pop and depth to the saturation. Flesh tones appear pleasing, while the farm environment drenches the screen in greenery. Primaries, especially reds, shine.

Losing none of its natural luster, Which Way Is Up displays superb contrast. Backed by pure black levels, the depth maintains its energy. Print dust and damage keep up a consistent presence, another sign this isn't recently done (or just quickly/cheaply if newer).

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Sufficient DTS-HD mono grabs the '70s disco score and presents it cleanly as possible. There's a little range in terms of the music, but otherwise, Which Way Is Up? remains static. Treble flattens out and dialog sounds unmistakably from the era. At least it's pure, without distortion, static, or other messiness.

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