Inception 2010 Bluray 1080p Dts 51 X264 10bit 60fps Exclusive Link
At first glance, this string of codecs and numbers seems contradictory. 60fps? 10bit? For a film shot natively at 24 frames per second? Why would anyone seek out a 1080p encode when 4K exists?
clear. Instead of the ethereal quality of a shared subconscious, the high frame rate can make the sets look like sets and the stunts like rehearsals, potentially breaking the very immersion the film works so hard to build. The Quest for "The Kick" At first glance, this string of codecs and
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Standard Blu-rays are locked at 24fps, which can look choppy on modern 60Hz displays. This 60fps release is perfectly synced to your monitor or TV's refresh rate, providing a more fluid "window into the world" effect that is especially effective for a film about subverting reality. For a film shot natively at 24 frames per second