Set in 1986, the film follows two detectives—a local cop using brutal, intuitive methods and a city detective relying on logic—as they hunt for South Korea’s first documented serial killer. Technical Specifications (1080p Blu-ray/Restoration)

10-bit HEVC is not supported by all devices. Before you hunt down this specific release, ensure your playback chain is ready:

Note: This article is for informational purposes. Please support official releases when possible—Criterion’s 2021 edition is superb, even if it lacks the 10-bit encode discussed here.

If you're seeking the definitive version of a cinematic masterpiece, in 1080p BluRay 10bit HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) represents the pinnacle of modern home video technology. Directed by Bong Joon-ho (of Parasite fame), this South Korean crime thriller is not just a movie; it's a haunting exploration of human fallibility, social chaos, and the elusive nature of truth. The Technical Marvel: 10bit HEVC Explained

Despite the legal caveats, the enthusiasm for 10-bit HEVC encodes points to a larger truth: Studios continue to release BluRays with 8-bit AVC, even when 10-bit HEVC would provide superior compression and fidelity. The fan encoding community has, in many ways, become the de facto archivist of film history—offering quality that exceeds the official product.

, particularly within the context of its high-fidelity Blu-ray restorations that highlight its thematic and visual depth. I. Narrative Context: South Korea’s First Serial Killer Memories of Murder is based on the 1996 play Come to See Me