Monster.2023.1080p.bluray.x265.10bit.dts-wiki File
Apple TV 4K, Nvidia Shield TV, or Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max running Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin client apps.
Before diving into the technical weeds, it is crucial to acknowledge the source material. Directed by the legendary ( Shoplifters , Broker ) with a screenplay by Yuji Sakamoto, Monster won the Queer Palm award at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.
Monster relies heavily on atmospheric visual storytelling. Cinematographer Ryuto Kondo utilizes complex lighting setups, ranging from the harsh, flickering neon of a small Japanese town at night to the soft, diffused natural light of an abandoned train car in a dense forest.
: Represents the color depth. While standard video uses 8-bit depth (256 shades per color channel), 10-bit allows for 1,024 shades per channel. This eliminates color banding in gradients and smooth transitions. Monster.2023.1080p.BluRay.x265.10bit.DTS-WiKi
This encode retains the lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio and uses advanced x265 compression to reduce the file size by up to 60-70%, freeing up valuable storage space for your collection.
This denotes the audio track. Digital Theater Systems (DTS) is a high-bitrate, multi-channel audio codec. It preserves the precise directional cues of the film’s atmospheric sound design and ensures that Ryuichi Sakamoto’s minimalist, melancholic piano score resonates with profound clarity and emotional depth.
The 1509kbps DTS track is robust. The subtle sound of rain on a tin roof and the low rumble of the oncoming train create a 3D soundscape. It is slightly larger than a 640kbps AC3 track, but the fidelity is worth the extra 200MB. Apple TV 4K, Nvidia Shield TV, or Amazon
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: Represents the vertical resolution of the video stream (1920 × 1080 pixels). The "p" stands for progressive scanning, meaning every line of the frame is drawn in one pass, resulting in smoother motion and sharper imagery compared to interlaced (1080i) television broadcasts.
From acclaimed director Hirokazu Kore-eda (Shoplifters, Broker), Monster is a haunting and multi-perspective exploration of truth, bullying, and the complexities of human nature. The story centers on a young boy, Minato, whose strange behavior catches the attention of his mother, Saori. Convinced that a teacher is bullying her son, Saori confronts the school, only to be met with a stonewall of bureaucracy and half-truths. Monster relies heavily on atmospheric visual storytelling
Monster is a deeply emotional, often suffocating film that rewards patient viewers with a profoundly human conclusion. It is a study on how quickly people cling to incomplete narratives, turning ordinary situations into "monstrous" misunderstandings. Drama/Mystery/Thriller Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda Writer: Yuji Sakamoto Score: Ryuichi Sakamoto
: Detail how the first two segments build a "mystery" that is only solved through empathy in the third segment.