L-eclisse.1962.1080p.criterion.bluray.dts.x264-... ^hot^ -

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x264 is the workhorse of high-definition encoding. It is an older codec, but revered for its compatibility and efficient compression of film grain. Unlike x265 (HEVC), which sometimes washes out grain to save space, a well-tuned x264 encode at 1080p retains the "photochemical" look of celluloid. For L'Eclisse , grain is not noise; it is the texture of 1960s film stock. L-Eclisse.1962.1080p.Criterion.Bluray.DTS.x264-...

L’Eclisse (The Eclipse) Director: Michelangelo Antonioni Release Year: 1962 Source Material: The Criterion Collection (Blu-ray) Technical Specs: 1080p, DTS-HD Master Audio, x264 encode Here’s a write-up for the release you’ve referenced,

Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival, L’Eclisse concludes Antonioni’s informal "trilogy of alienation" (following L'Avventura and La Notte ). It tells the story of Vittoria (Monica Vitti), a young woman who drifts through life and love with a quiet, restless melancholy. After leaving her older lover, she meets Piero (Alain Delon in his prime), a vibrant, materialistic stockbroker. They engage in a romance, but Antonioni isn't interested in the romance itself—he is interested in the spaces between the lovers. For L'Eclisse , grain is not noise; it