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Thomas Newman’s haunting, minimalist score is given room to breathe in the AAC 5.1 track. The surround channels are used sparingly but effectively – the hum of an office, distant children’s laughter, or the low rumble of passing cars on Revolutionary Road. Dialogue (center channel) remains crisp. Note: this is a lossy AAC encode (likely ~384–448 kbps), so purists may prefer a DTS-HD MA source, but for general playback and file size efficiency, it works well.
The 1080p AVC (x264) encode faithfully reproduces Roger Deakins’ muted, melancholic cinematography. The palette of grey suits, beige kitchens, and pale suburban light is intentionally drab, but fine detail holds up: facial pores during emotional close-ups, the weave of April’s costume dresses, and the texture of old wood paneling. Black levels are deep without crush. Bitrate appears consistent, with no major banding in the film’s few low-light interiors. Revolutionary.Road.BluRay.1080p.x264.AAC.5.1.-....
Sam Mendes’ devastating portrait of marital disillusionment, Revolutionary Road , arrives in a solid BluRay encode ( Revolutionary.Road.BluRay.1080p.x264.AAC.5.1 ). Based on Richard Yates’ 1961 novel, the film reunites Titanic ’s Leonardo DiCaprio (Frank Wheeler) and Kate Winslet (April Wheeler) as a 1950s Connecticut couple suffocating under the weight of their own failed dreams. Thomas Newman’s haunting, minimalist score is given room
8.5/10 (Video: 8/10, Audio: 7/10 for AAC, Content: 10/10) Note: this is a lossy AAC encode (likely
The road to nowhere has never looked sharper.