Tulip.fever.2017.1080p.bluray.x264.aac.5.1-poop [verified] ❲2025❳
A BluRay source, by contrast, is a 1:1 direct rip from the disc’s AVC stream. For Tulip Fever , which won accolades for its cinematography (Eduard Grau), the grain structure of the 35mm film is preserved. The 1080p resolution ensures that every stitch in the opulent costumes and every brushstroke in the titular tulip paintings remains sharp, without the "soap opera effect" of 4K upscales.
As their affair continues, Sophia and Jan become embroiled in the tulip trade, which has become a sensation in Amsterdam. The rare and exotic flowers have become a symbol of wealth and status, and people are willing to pay exorbitant amounts of money for them. Sophia and Jan see an opportunity to make a profit and invest in the tulips, but their relationship and fortunes become intertwined with the unpredictable market. Tulip.Fever.2017.1080p.BluRay.x264.AAC.5.1-POOP
: x264 (H.264), a standard for high-quality video compression. : AAC 5.1, providing six-channel surround sound. Release Group A BluRay source, by contrast, is a 1:1
The story follows Sophia (Alicia Vikander), a young woman married to a wealthy but aging merchant, Cornelis Sandvoort (Christoph Waltz). When Cornelis commissions a portrait of them, Sophia begins a passionate affair with the young painter, Jan Van Loos (Dane DeHaan). As the tulip market reaches a fever pitch, the lovers gamble everything on the volatile trade of rare bulbs, hoping to buy their freedom together. Visual and Technical Highlights As their affair continues, Sophia and Jan become
Tulip Fever is a dialogue-heavy affair (screenplay by Tom Stoppard, based on Deborah Moggach's novel), but it features a sweeping score by Danny Elfman. A DTS-HD track would consume 4+ GB of data. POOP’s use of at a bitrate of 512-768kbps retains the discrete 5.1 channel separation: you hear Elfman’s strings in the rear channels, the crackle of the trading floor in the surrounds, and the crisp center-channel dialogue of Waltz’s merchant.