Deliverance 1972 Extras 1080p Bluray X265 Extra Quality -
Deliverance was a groundbreaking film in terms of its cinematography, editing, and sound design. The movie's use of natural lighting, handheld camera work, and innovative sound techniques created a visceral and immersive experience for audiences. The film's score, composed by Bill Conti, perfectly complements the on-screen action, adding to the sense of tension and unease.
Deliverance is more than a thriller; it is a primal study of masculinity, civilized men facing uncivilized environments, and the long-lasting psychological scars of violence. Its legacy is sustained by:
Deliverance was shot on 35mm film. True cinephiles demand film grain. The x265 codec retains this organic texture instead of scrubbing it away, preserving the film's original 1970s aesthetic. deliverance 1972 extras 1080p bluray x265
The film's infamous "hillbilly" scene, which features a disturbing encounter between the protagonists and a group of hostile locals, has become a cultural touchstone, symbolizing the dangers of underestimating the complexity and ferocity of rural America. This scene, and others like it, have been etched into the collective consciousness, making Deliverance a film that is both unforgettable and thought-provoking.
(Note: "Extras" is often shortened to EXTRA or SUBBED depending on the group, but EXTRA is standard for supplemental features.) Deliverance was a groundbreaking film in terms of
| Extra | Runtime | Quality | |-------|---------|---------| | Commentary with John Boorman | 109 min | AAC 2.0 | | “Dueling Banjos” isolated music track | – | DTS-HD 2.0 | | The Beginning (1972 EPK) | 9 min | 480i | | The Journey (2007 doc) | 55 min | 1080i | | Betraying the River (2020) | 22 min | 1080p | | Deleted scenes (3) | 8 min | 480p | | Trailer | 2 min | 1080p |
For fans of survival cinema, psychological thrillers, and 1970s American filmmaking, having this movie preserved via the x265 codec alongside its rich history of behind-the-scenes documentaries ensures that the harrowing journey down the fictional Cahulawassee River will be preserved for generations of movie lovers to come. Deliverance is more than a thriller; it is
Behind-the-scenes footage of stars Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, and Ronny Cox performing their own dangerous stunts on the Chattooga River.