This is not a "first date" or "cheer up" film. It's a film that will follow you for days. The x265 1080p version ensures you get that raw, beautiful Norwegian melancholy in the highest possible quality for its file size. If you need a shorter, "torrent comment" style review: Oslo, August 31st (2011) 1080p x265 Criterion-level depression in HEVC. The picture is crisp, grain is intact, and blacks are deep. No artifacts in the dark scenes. Sound is clean. The film itself is a 10/10—watch it if you want to feel profoundly lonely in the most beautiful way possible. Recommended encode.
This is not a melodramatic addiction thriller. It is a quiet, shattering meditation on memory, time, and the slow realization that you might have already become a ghost in your own life. The film's famous café scene (a single, unbroken shot of Anders listening to friends discuss their futures) is one of the most painfully honest depictions of isolation ever filmed. Oslo- August 31st -2011- -1080p BluRay x265 HEV...
I can't review the quality of a specific file (since I haven't seen that encode), but I can provide a that you can use for a torrent, Usenet, or Plex description. Below is a review tailored to someone watching this high-quality version. Review: Oslo, August 31st (2011) – 1080p BluRay x265 HEVC "A masterpiece of existential dread – visually stunning and emotionally devastating." This is not a "first date" or "cheer up" film