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Brazil - 1985.1080p.Criterion.Bluray.x264-GCJM
============================================== The Criterion blu-ray release, December 2012, full HD 1.78:1 (original aspect ratio 1.85:1) The 'Director's Cut' - Runtime : 02:23:26 * Full high definition video, 16:9, x264 encoded at 11Mbps. * High definition feature presentation DTS stereo audio. * Commentary audio track with Terry Gilliam, recorded in 1996 by the Criterion Collection. * Subtitles in 14 different languages, from Criterion and other sources. * Chapter titles indexed as per the Blu-ray. ======= http://www.criterion.com/films/211-brazil http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Brazil-Blu-ray/39343/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_%28film%29 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088846/ ======= Video : x264 | 1920x1080 | 11Mbps | 23.976 fps | 16:9 Audio 1 : [Feature] DTS | 1510Kbps | vbr | 2 chan Audio 2 : [Commentary] AC3 | 192Kbps | cbr | mono Subtitles : Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, English [sdh], Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portugese, Spanish, Swedish. ======= Synopses : * A bureaucrat in a retro-future world tries to correct an administrative error and himself becomes an enemy of the state. * Sam Lowry is a harried technocrat in a futuristic society that is needlessly convoluted and inefficient. He dreams of a life where he can fly away from technology and overpowering bureaucracy, and spend eternity with the woman of his dreams. * The film centres on a man trying to find a woman who appears in his dreams while he is working in a mind-numbing job and living a life in a small apartment, set in a dystopian world in which there is an over-reliance on poorly maintained (and rather whimsical) machines. Crew : Director - Terry Gilliam Writers - Terry Gilliam, Tom Stoppard & Charles McKeown + one Original Music - Michael Kamen Cinematography - Roger Pratt Screens: http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1366/7l76S8pF.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/756/BwVedld6.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1519/Ju9unLHF.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1170/As5B3JlO.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1389/okE1idcU.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1239/KnTRkhp.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/633/WWNPFjKO.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/240/6i58gwpJ.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1340/3wzRgSk.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/403/ssDOhHlb.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/343/WAFpG6NW.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1503/317FpfTw.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1014/dosaR50l.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1317/7tLgLk.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/134/ni2MbYew.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1368/PYVckdJG.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/559/K2WO4smM.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1434/pq0u6aR.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1866/AYARhK4j.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1842/MQHgm3Wc.png ======= The film is jam packed with esoteric details, visual jokes and subtext. Blink and you could miss much of it. Take the graffiti at Shangrila Towers.. The Ministry of Information [MOI] logo stamped onto everything pilferable on their premises.. the catalogue numbers spray-stenciled onto the various bits and pieces that make up the world. and on, and on... http://lookpic.com/O/i2/139/cuY26VQ9.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/901/WSWeOK7.png http://lookpic.com/O/i2/1108/7NHzh1BI.png The film condition is not perfect in many places, but never was. In various scenes/cuts there is obvious deterioration or 'dirt' on the cell. This is true of every print I have seen so it's no surprise here. Overall the video quality is clean with some noise (it was 1985). The audio is exceptional and particularly enjoyable is the commentary from Terry Gilliam, a must listen. ======= Alternate : magnet:?xt=urn:btih:2BF5EB1D641CA305818E63EE8CAC904820796DE2 ======= This was encoded by me for me. I'm no expert but I feel it's good enough to be shared. I hope you enjoy. Related Torrents
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