Since this is a filename rather than a direct question, I have interpreted your request as: “Can you produce a review, analysis, or description of the film Benedetta (2021) based on that particular technical version?”
Let’s decode the filename first. The is essential. This is not a washed-out, stuttering streaming rip. Verhoeven, the master of satirical violence ( RoboCop , Starship Troopers ) and psychosexual thrillers ( Basic Instinct ), crafts images that demand high bitrate fidelity. The "H264" compression retains the texture of 17th-century linen and the visceral grit of a plague-ridden Tuscan convent. The "FRENCH" audio track (presumably the original language, though the film is a multilingual production) preserves the raw cadence of Virginie Efira’s performance as the titular nun. The "VXT" release group has simply done the archival work; what you hold is a digital phantom of a physical disc. The Film: Faith as Flesh For the uninitiated, Benedetta is not The Sound of Music in habits. Based on the non-fiction book Immodest Acts by Judith C. Brown, the film tells the story of Benedetta Carlini, a 17th-century lesbian nun who experiences ecstatic—and highly erotic—visions of Jesus. Verhoeven treats the convent not as a house of God, but as a pressure cooker of repressed desire, political infighting, and capitalist opportunism (the nuns literally sell Benedetta’s stigmata as a tourism product). Benedetta.2021.FRENCH.1080p.BluRay.H264.AAC-VXT
Benedetta asks a question that only a BluRay transfer can properly frame: If God speaks to you through your body, and your body desires sin, is the sin actually a sacrament? Verhoeven’s answer is a vicious, beautiful, and deeply funny “Maybe.” Since this is a filename rather than a