Point Break 1991 REPACK 2160p UHD Blu-ray Remux DV HDR HEVC DTS-HD MA 5 1-CiNEPHiLES
An FBI agent goes undercover to catch a gang of bank robbers who may be surfers.
Year: 1991
Duration: 120 min
Release date: Friday 12th July 1991
Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller
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Stars:
Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Gary Busey, Lori Petty
Point.Break.1991.REPACK.2160p.UHD.Blu-ray.Remux.DV.HDR.HEVC.DTS-HD.MA.5.1-CiNEPHiLES
---GENERAL----
SIZE............: 33.6 GiB
RUNTIME.........: 2 h 1 min
---VIDEO----
Codec...........: HEVC, Main 10@L5.1@High Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, Profile 7.6, dvhe.07.06, BL+EL+RPU,
no metadata compression,
Blu-ray compatible / SMPTE ST 2086, Version HDR10, HDR10 compatible
Resolution......: 3840x2160
Bit rate........: unknown
Frame rate......: 23.976 FPS
Color primaries.: BT.2020
---AUDIO----
Format..........: DTS-HD Master Audio
Channels........: 6
Sample rate.....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate........: 48.0 kHz
Language........: English (5.1 Surround Mix)
---AUDIO (#2)----
Format..........: Dolby Digital
Channels........: 5
Sample rate.....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate........: 448 kb/s
Language........: English (Original 6-Track Mix (70mm))
---AUDIO (#3)----
Format..........: Dolby Digital
Channels........: 2
Sample rate.....: 48.0 kHz
Bit rate........: 192 kb/s
Language........: English (Original Dolby SR Mix (35mm))
SUBTITLES.......: English (US) (Netflix)
SUBTITLES.......: English (US) (SDH / Netflix)
SUBTITLES.......: English (US) (SDH / Warner Bros.)
SUBTITLES.......: English (US) (SDH / Shout Factory)
SUBTITLES.......: Bulgarian
SUBTITLES.......: Czech
SUBTITLES.......: Czech (PGS)
SUBTITLES.......: Danish
SUBTITLES.......: German (Concorde)
SUBTITLES.......: German (SDH / Concord)
SUBTITLES.......: German (SDH / Warner Bros.)
SUBTITLES.......: Greek
SUBTITLES.......: Estonian
SUBTITLES.......: Spanish (Latin America) Spanish (Latin American)
SUBTITLES.......: Spanish (ES) (Castilian)
SUBTITLES.......: Finnish
SUBTITLES.......: French (FR)
SUBTITLES.......: French (FR) (PGS)
SUBTITLES.......: Hebrew
SUBTITLES.......: Hungarian
SUBTITLES.......: Indonesian
SUBTITLES.......: Italian
SUBTITLES.......: Italian (PGS)
SUBTITLES.......: Korean
SUBTITLES.......: Korean (PGS)
SUBTITLES.......: Lithuanian
SUBTITLES.......: Latvian
SUBTITLES.......: Dutch
SUBTITLES.......: Dutch (PGS)
SUBTITLES.......: Norwegian
SUBTITLES.......: Polish
SUBTITLES.......: Polish (PGS)
SUBTITLES.......: Portuguese (PT) (Iberian)
SUBTITLES.......: Portuguese (BR) Portuguese (Brazilian)
SUBTITLES.......: Portuguese (BR) (Brazilian / PGS)
SUBTITLES.......: Russian
SUBTITLES.......: Slovenian
SUBTITLES.......: Swedish
SUBTITLES.......: Thai
SUBTITLES.......: Turkish
SUBTITLES.......: Ukrainian
SUBTITLES.......: Cantonese (Hant) Cantonese (Traditional)
SUBTITLES.......: Chinese (Simplified)
SUBTITLES.......: Chinese (Traditional)
Chapters........: Named
Release Notes:
Source #1: Icon Film GBR UHD Blu-ray - video, English subtitles (thanks COYS!)
Source #2: USA Blu-ray - 5.1 audio, named chapters, extra subtitles
Source #3: NTSC DVD - 4.1 and 2.0 audio
Source #4: Shout Factory USA UHD Blu-ray - extra subtitles (thanks KAKAROT!)
Source #5: EUR Blu-ray - extra subtitles
Source #6: GER Blu-ray - extra subtitles
Source #7: iTunes, Netflix WEB-DLs - extra subtitles
REPACK: Superior video source.
GBR video, despite significantly lower bitrate, manages to beat the Shout Factory release.
Comparison: https://slow.pics/c/L3UM4tZQ
Audio-wise, GBR UHD is the same (with the 2.0 track being a downmix), so that remains unchanged from the original release.
Original notes:
Added English subtitles from Netflix (SRT), as well as UHD and EUR discs due to different fonts (by preference). The version on the USA disc had inferior formatting and was excluded. Added German subs from both discs as they feature different translations, as well as a non-SDH version from iTunes (matching Concorde's translation).
We opted to include the following tracks:
- BD 5.1 - upmix, excellent sounding track
- DVD 4.1 - the most faithful representation of the 70mm 6-track (4.2) mix
- DVD 2.0 - the matrixed Dolby Stereo SR mix used for 35mm prints
The BD 5.1 is very close to the original 70mm mix, with the only diference being in back surrounds being split from one center channel into two side channels. It boasts the highest dynamic range out of all compared sources. In comparison, the 5.1 track on the UHD is a poor upmix job with glaring channel bleeds.
The 4.1 mix present on DVD has superior dynamics compared to the 4.0 track on BD - the only other difference between them is that DVD has low frequencies split into a LFE channel.
The 2.0 track on UHD appears to be a downmix.
Big thanks to xwmario for comparing and synchronizing the audio tracks.