The.Bloody.Hundredth.2024.2160p.ATVP.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.Atmos.DV.HDR.H.265-FLUX – 11.0 GB
General Filename.......: The.Bloody.Hundredth.2024.2160p.ATVP.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.Atmos.DV.HDR.H.265-FLUX.mkv FileSize.......: 11.0 GiB Duration.......: 1 h 2 min Video Codec..........: HEVC Main 10@L5@High Resolution.....: 3600x2160 Aspect ratio...: 5:3 Bit rate.......: 24.4 Mb/s Frame rate.....: 23.976 fps Color primaries: BT.2020 - HDR10 / HDR10+ Audio Language.......: English Channels.......: 6 CH Format.........: Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby Atmos Bit rate.......: 768 kb/s Subtitle.......: English Subtitle.......: English (SDH) Subtitle.......: Arabic Subtitle.......: Bulgarian Subtitle.......: Chinese (Simplified) Subtitle.......: Chinese (Traditional) Subtitle.......: Czech Subtitle.......: Danish Subtitle.......: German Subtitle.......: Greek Subtitle.......: Spanish (Latin American) Subtitle.......: Spanish Subtitle.......: Estonian Subtitle.......: Finnish Subtitle.......: French (Canadian) Subtitle.......: French Subtitle.......: Hebrew Subtitle.......: Hindi Subtitle.......: Hungarian Subtitle.......: Indonesian Subtitle.......: Italian Subtitle.......: Japanese Subtitle.......: Korean Subtitle.......: Lithuanian Subtitle.......: Latvian Subtitle.......: Malay Subtitle.......: Dutch Subtitle.......: Norwegian Subtitle.......: Polish Subtitle.......: Portuguese Subtitle.......: Portuguese (Brazilian) Subtitle.......: Russian Subtitle.......: Slovak Subtitle.......: Slovenian Subtitle.......: Swedish Subtitle.......: Tamil Subtitle.......: Telugu Subtitle.......: Thai Subtitle.......: Turkish Subtitle.......: Ukrainian Subtitle.......: Vietnamese Subtitle.......: Chinese (Traditional)
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With Hanks narrating and Spielberg drawing on his own historical expertise to appear as a contributor, The Bloody Hundredth is a high-quality production, but it’s like a DVD extra, a whip of cream on the top of the sumptuous Masters pie. It assumes you’ve already seen Masters of the Air. You should indeed watch the drama first, because while the documentary is a perfectly decent summary of the same story, it can’t muster the same romance or spectacle.