Two Mules for Sister Sara 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 81
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Two Mules for Sister Sara's 4K UHD Blu-ray release excels in visuals and sound, featuring insightful commentaries, despite lacking a perfect narrative arc.
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HDR10
Dolby Vision
DTS-HD MA
Video: 81
The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Two Mules for Sister Sara" offers a moderate upgrade with Dolby Vision and HDR10 enhancing detail, though color inconsistencies remain. The native 4K, with vibrant primaries and deep blacks, boosts clarity, particularly in close-ups and scenery. While the presentation is stunning, the absence of a 4K Domestic Cut leaves some longing for completeness.
Audio: 88
The 4K UHD Blu-ray of "Two Mules for Sister Sara" offers an English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 track similar to the original Blu-ray, ensuring clean dialogue and immersive Ennio Morricone score. For the international cut, a new DTS-HD MA 5.1 mix expands the soundscape effectively, particularly enhancing action sequences without distorting the original balance. Both tracks ensure high-quality audio presentation.
Extra: 72
The 4K UHD Blu-ray of 'Two Mules for Sister Sara' impressively upgrades with a new Justin Humphreys commentary, while retaining vintage features like Clint Eastwood's interview and Alex Cox's insightful commentary. Though the Domestic Cut, lacking the 4K upgrade, is less impactful, it offers contextual depth with nostalgic extras.
Movie: 73
Two Mules for Sister Sara, presented in stunning 4K by Kino Lorber, expertly blends action and comedy, with a soundtrack by Ennio Morricone. Eastwood and MacLaine's exceptional chemistry elevates this Siegel-directed Western, despite its departure from traditional Spaghetti Western elements, offering a unique and engaging cinematic experience.
Video: 81
Kino Lorber’s 4K UHD release of "Two Mules for Sister Sara" presents a substantial upgrade from previous formats, offering the International Cut remastered from a 2020 4K scan of the original camera negative. The visual experience is bolstered by Dolby Vision and HDR10, providing a noteworthy enhancement in color accuracy and image detail. Though not a transformative leap from earlier Blu-ray versions, the UHD presentation scores commendably high on design fidelity and aesthetic resolution. Details in costumes, scenery, and textures are more pronounced, with a stable bitrate consistently reaching up to 80Mbps, ensuring a refined viewing experience. The inherent Western palette of browns, tans, and whites is faithfully rendered, occasionally punctuated by vivid reds, blues, and greens, which benefit considerably from the broadened color spectrum allowed by HDR.
The presentation maintains a deft cinematic quality, appreciably retaining the original film grain without intrusion. Outdoor sequences shine with sharp delineation, capturing the rugged landscape's depth and color with minimal digital aberrations. The Dolby Vision grading particularly enhances visual contrast and depth perception in darker scenes, offering improved shadow detail over prior releases. Notable clothing items come alive with clarity; for instance, Clint Eastwood's speckled vest reveals previously indistinct patterns.
However, despite its superb execution, some color inconsistencies linger—primarily in the blue spectrum—detracting subtly from an otherwise polished transfer. While primarily affecting trained viewers, these anomalies are softened by the Dolby Vision grading yet remain apparent on closer scrutiny. Although the Domestic Cut does not receive the 4K treatment—an unfortunate omission for completists—the available International Version undeniably elevates the film's visual landscape, marking it as a valuable addition to any collection.
Audio: 88
The audio presentation of the 4K UHD Blu-Ray release of "Two Mules for Sister Sara" primarily features an English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 track, consistent with its predecessor Blu-ray release. Ennio Morricone's soundtrack retains its distinctive presence, although it offers limited dynamic intensity, save for a few climactic moments like the fort attack. The dialog is clear and easy to follow, supplemented by optional English SDH subtitles that are conveniently displayed within the image frame. The absence of encoding anomalies ensures a faithful audio representation.
This release also introduces a new DTS-HD MA 5.1 mix for the International Cut, which expands the soundstage by spacing out Morricone’s score while maintaining a clean presentation free of distortion or dropouts. The new mix provides added depth, particularly during action sequences, involving gunfights and explosions that utilize surround channels effectively. However, some users might experience narrower dialog in the 5.1 mix compared to the original 2.0 mono track. Despite this limitation, the inclusion of both audio options gives users ample flexibility depending on personal preference.
In summary, both audio tracks, the 2.0 mono and the 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, deliver commendable soundscapes that cater to varying tastes. While the new 5.1 mix offers imaginative expansions of the classic audio elements potentially appealing to some, purists might still find solace in the familiar balance offered by the original 2.0 mono experience. Overall, this audio presentation provides a well-rounded aural experience for viewers revisiting this classic film in a modern format.
Extras: 72
The 4K UHD Blu-Ray of "Two Mules for Sister Sara" features an array of extras that enhance the viewing experience by offering both historical insights and modern commentary. Notably, the disc includes a brand-new audio commentary track by Justin Humphreys, providing fresh perspectives on this classic film. Coupled with the archival audio commentary by Alex Cox, viewers are presented with a comprehensive audible exploration of the film's nuances. The "At Home with Clint" vintage interview adds personal texture, delving into Clint Eastwood's persona beyond the screen. The compilation of vintage promotional materials in the Poster and Image Gallery provides a visual journey back in time, while the domestic cut Blu-Ray presents continuity with its previous release, retaining a variety of promotional spots and the trailer for nostalgic value. This meticulous collection bridges the past and present, serving both as a historical artifact and an engaging supplementary watch.
Extras included in this disc:
- New Audio Commentary: Featuring Justin Humphreys.
- Audio Commentary: Archival commentary by filmmaker Alex Cox.
- At Home with Clint: Vintage interview with Clint Eastwood.
- Poster and Image Gallery: Promotional and production materials.
- Domestic Cut: HD version of the film.
- Theatrical Trailer: Vintage trailer.
- Radio Spots: Vintage radio spots.
- TV Spots: Vintage TV spots.
- KLSC Clint Eastwood Trailer Gallery: Collection of trailers.
Movie: 73
Don Siegel's "Two Mules for Sister Sara" on 4K UHD Blu-ray presents a distinctive blend of comedy, romance, and action, wrapped in the guise of a western with a restrained exotic flavor. The film diverges from classic spaghetti westerns, largely due to Budd Boetticher's screenplay, which emphasizes the developing, complex relationship between Hogan (Clint Eastwood), a lone mercenary, and Sara (Shirley MacLaine), a nun with unexpected layers. The narrative gradually softens Hogan’s rugged image, showcasing both characters' evolving chemistry and intellectual rivalry—a departure from the genre's typical straightforward storytelling. Ennio Morricone's score enhances the movie's authenticity, reinforcing its unique identity amidst Hollywood's Spaghetti Western adaptations.
The dynamic between Eastwood and MacLaine is core to the film's charm. While it may not match the caliber of Siegel and Eastwood's most iconic partnerships, the chemistry between them is palpable and engaging, supported by MacLaine's commanding screen presence. Her portrayal of Sara is lively and layered, effectively challenging Eastwood's archetypal leading man persona and amplifying the film's comedic undertones. Set against a backdrop of revolution-related intrigue, the film employs a road movie framework that provides ample opportunity for character exploration and interaction, culminating in a climactic sequence that underscores the duo's evolving relationship and mutual influence.
Ultimately, "Two Mules for Sister Sara" stands as an entertaining composite of action, romance, and subtle social commentary. It defies old western conventions by interweaving genuine character-driven storytelling with explosive final moments. The seamless integration of these elements, alongside a memorable Morricone score, solidifies the film's status as a noteworthy contribution to the genre, offering depth beyond its surface-level appeal as a lighthearted western romp.
Total: 81
The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Two Mules for Sister Sara" offers a substantial upgrade to this classic film, delivering a pristine visual and auditory experience that stands out as the definitive version available. This release features the International Version's native 4K restoration, which significantly enhances the film’s visual appeal and provides a noticeable improvement over previous iterations. The DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio track further complements the viewing experience, offering a rich and immersive soundscape that captures the essence of the film’s action and ambiance.
Included is a newly recorded audio commentary by author and film historian Justin Humphreys, offering insightful perspectives on the film’s production, alongside a previous commentary by filmmaker Alex Cox. Humphreys' commentary is loaded with facts about the filming process, whereas Cox provides an in-depth analysis of the movie's contribution to Western genre history. Additionally, vintage interviews, image galleries, and various promotional clips enrich the supplementary materials, offering fans a comprehensive look at the film’s legacy and context within Clint Eastwood's illustrious career. These extras are exclusive to the International Cut included in this release.
In conclusion, while "Two Mules for Sister Sara" may not rank among Clint Eastwood's most revered Westerns, it holds charm with its energetic performances and engaging action sequences. Despite some limitations in story engagement, this release provides all the necessary elements for collectors and fans to revisit or experience the film afresh. As part of Kino Lorber's catalog, this package is undoubtedly recommended for those who appreciate Eastwood's work or enjoy a stylish spaghetti western adventure, making it a worthy addition to any collection.
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Video: 80
Please note that some of the screencaptures that appear with this article are taken from the 4K Blu-ray and downscaled to 1080p....
Audio: 100
The following comments are from our review of the Blu-ray release: Ennio Morricone's soundtrack breathes quite easily throughout the film, but in terms of dynamic intensity, there is hardly any material...
Extras: 50
Poster and Image Gallery - a couple of vintage promotional and production materials for Two Mules for Sister Sara....
Movie: 70
Indeed, at the heart of the narrative is a gradually evolving relationship that requires both Eastwood and MacLaine to reveal very different sides of their characters, with their incompatibility eventually...
Total: 70
Budd Boetticher's screenplay introduces character arcs that I think make it awfully difficult for the two leads to connect the right way, and once you realize that their characters are expected to do very...
The Digital Bits review by Tim SalmonsRead review here
Video: 95
It’s not quite the night and day difference between the previous Blu-ray and DVD releases of the film, but it’s a mighty fine presentation with healthy and refined levels of grain and a bitrate that sits...
Audio: 95
However, I found myself mostly preferring the original mono as it’s a better balance of the various elements, even without the boost to the score....
Extras: 95
The domestic version of the film trims about nine minutes of material sporadically throughout, with most of the cuts lasting only a few seconds....
Movie: 80
With reports that much of the cast and crew became ill while filming on location in Mexico and that Shirley MacLaine had numerous arguments on the set with Siegel, it’s a wonder that the film holds together...
Total: 91
Both speak at length about the making of the film and its cast and crew, particularly Humphreys who offers various facts about the actual filming....
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Video: 80
I was already really impressed with what was done for this title four years ago, so it's a little harder to be "wowed" when the range of improvement isn't as big a leap this time....
Audio: 80
I'm usually a little weary of this sort of sonic upgrade if the original audio was perfectly good, but this mix finds clever ways to expand the soundscape with some great imaging....
Extras: 80
On the bonus features side, we have all of the same bonus features from the 2020 discs carried over with a new audio commentary exclusive to the 4K disc....
Movie: 80
By the time a wounded and horribly drunk Hogan has to shoot a stick of dynamite to blow up a bridge with the help of Sara's shoulder as a bench rest, you forget that nothing has really happened for about...
Total: 80
I enjoy the hell out of this film with Eastwood and MacLaine enjoying some enjoyable spark as bickering travelers with obvious personal chemistry....
Director: Don Siegel
Actors: Clint Eastwood, Shirley MacLaine, Manolo Fábregas
PlotIn the untamed landscapes of Mexico, a solitary mercenary named Hogan rescues a nun named Sara from a trio of violent attackers. Though initially distant, Hogan soon learns that Sister Sara is deeply involved in supporting Mexican revolutionaries fighting against the French occupation. Despite his mercenary demeanor, Hogan agrees to escort Sara to a distant rebel camp, drawn by the promise of valuable information she can provide about a French fort he plans to raid for its gold. Their journey across the rugged terrain is fraught with challenges, fostering an unlikely partnership between the pragmatic gunman and the devout nun.
As they navigate through perilous situations and hostile environments, the true nature of their mission gradually unfolds. Faced with numerous risky encounters, including French soldiers and dangerous wildlife, the pair must rely on each other's unique skills to survive. Along the way, Hogan finds himself increasingly intrigued by the enigmatic nun whose bravery and resourcefulness defy his expectations. With every step closer to their goal, the bond between them strengthens, setting the stage for significant revelations and unexpected twists that will redefine their pursuit and test their resolve.
Writers: Budd Boetticher, Albert Maltz
Release Date: 16 Jun 1970
Runtime: 116 min
Rating: GP
Country: Mexico, United States
Language: English, Spanish, French, Latin