1920 X 1080 H,264 video from Euro MULTI language Bluray disc @4000k video bitrate
224k Dolby AC3 stereo English audio (converted from mono 768k DTS source)
192k Italian alternate audio track, 160k German and French tracks (all in stereo)
subs converted from the disc, include English, French German and Spanish. Also included for you are subs for Arabic Danish Dutch Farsi Romanian Russian
Spanish and Turkish. No Swedish subs found yet for the 1981 version we bring you.
This screenplay from the pen of David Mamet who gave us House of Games (starring
Joe Mantegna and Lindsay Crouse (Mamet's then spouse) the brilliant writing of
The Verdict (starring Paul Newman, and Lindsay Crouse yet again) and likewise
great writing supremely done in Glengarry Glen Ross (starring dear Al Pacino in
his best performance of his career - we paid $30 US just for shipping back then to get this disc delivered from Italy in ENG-ITA audio format for our folks)
Today's movie is a terrible look at violence against women, given a bit too much
of an easy ride to the character depicted by Jack Nicholson (seems to enjoy playing
werewolf roles and the like too in other movies around I should note) and the target
being our own dearest Ms.Jessica Lange. It brought me much personal grief to be inflicted with scenes of such violence imaginable to be directed at her, even to mention taking a punch meant for a stronger man than Nicholson might even be willing to endure himself from an absence of sanity in such matter it would appear as depicted.
we wont stand for this in what is to come in our communities. we must see to that
Never again. Amen.
Thanks for seeding
Michael Rizzo Chessman
(moviesbyrizzo)
This remake of the 1946 movie of the same name accounts an affair between a seedy drifter and a seductive wife of a roadside cafe owner. This begins a chain of events that culminates in murder. Based on a novel by James M. Cain.