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Lars von Trier’s film is a visual masterpiece divided into two parts. It follows two sisters, Justine (Kirsten Dunst) and Claire (Charlotte Gainsbourg), as a rogue planet named Melancholia hurtles toward Earth. The film relies heavily on atmosphere: Melancholia.2011.720p.BluRay.999MB.x265.10bit-G...

If you are watching on a laptop or a tablet, this version is an excellent balance of quality and space. If you are watching on a 65-inch 4K OLED, you may notice a lack of "crispness" in the fine textures of the wedding dresses or the grass on the golf course. Summary of Pros and Cons x265 10-bit Excellent color depth and smooth gradients. Requires a modern processor/GPU to play smoothly. 999MB Size Fast download and very easy on storage. Loses the "film grain" texture of the original Blu-ray. 720p Sufficient for most standard displays. Not "future-proof" for high-end home theaters. The (e

release is a feat of modern encoding. It manages to capture the cold, blue-hued dread of Manuel Alberto Claro’s cinematography without the heavy "noise" usually found in small files. Melancholia Lars von Trier’s film is a visual masterpiece

This is a highly compressed "mini-encode." While efficient, some fine grain and micro-detail from the original Blu-ray will be smoothed out to fit the sub-1GB footprint.

The string specifies – this is a more advanced codec than the older x264 (H.264). Here’s what that means for your viewing experience.