Critics describe it as "exhausting" and "deeply uncomfortable" by design. 💿 Comparison to 4K
Features a 1080p AVC encode that retains heavy film grain. Audio: Includes a powerful DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track.
This 2017 film, directed by , is a visceral depiction of the Algiers Motel incident during Detroit's 1967 civil unrest . The Blu-ray REMUX version is highly regarded for its technical accuracy, preserving the film's gritty, documentary-style aesthetic without the compression artifacts found on standard discs. 🎥 Technical Performance
💡 This specific file provides a theater-quality experience of a brutal, essential piece of historical cinema.
The middle hour is a relentless, claustrophobic thriller.
While a 4K UHD version exists, the 1080p REMUX is often preferred by those who find the 4K's HDR slightly too dark for the film's intentionally muted color palette.
It focuses on systemic injustice rather than a broad city history.