The Motorcycle Diaries (2004) 1080p BluRay -CM-
The Motorcycle Diaries is a road movie at heart. Cinematographer Éric Gautier (Into the Wild, The Motorcycle Diaries) uses the vastness of the Andes, the Atacama Desert, and the Amazon rainforest to mirror Guevara’s internal transformation. In standard definition or low-bitrate encodes, these landscapes become muddy, and details get lost. The Motorcycle Diaries 2004 1080p BluRay -CM- M...
While exact specs depend on the final “M…” extension, a standard 1080p BluRay encode by a quality group like -CM- would include: The Motorcycle Diaries (2004) 1080p BluRay -CM- Why
Story: Based on the memoirs of Ernesto "Che" Guevara and Alberto Granado, the film follows two friends on an 8,000 km motorcycle journey across South America in 1952. As they encounter the beauty of Machu Picchu
In 1952, two young Argentines—medical student Ernesto Guevara (later known as "Che") and biochemist Alberto Granado—set out on an 8,000 km road trip to discover the "real" Latin America. Traveling on a rickety 1939 Norton 500 motorcycle nicknamed "The Mighty One," their journey takes them from Buenos Aires through Chile, Peru, and Colombia. As they encounter the beauty of Machu Picchu and the harsh realities of a Peruvian leper colony, their experiences ignite a social conscience that will change the course of history.
The Motorcycle Diaries (2004) 1080p BluRay -CM-
The Motorcycle Diaries is a road movie at heart. Cinematographer Éric Gautier (Into the Wild, The Motorcycle Diaries) uses the vastness of the Andes, the Atacama Desert, and the Amazon rainforest to mirror Guevara’s internal transformation. In standard definition or low-bitrate encodes, these landscapes become muddy, and details get lost.
While exact specs depend on the final “M…” extension, a standard 1080p BluRay encode by a quality group like -CM- would include:
Story: Based on the memoirs of Ernesto "Che" Guevara and Alberto Granado, the film follows two friends on an 8,000 km motorcycle journey across South America in 1952.
In 1952, two young Argentines—medical student Ernesto Guevara (later known as "Che") and biochemist Alberto Granado—set out on an 8,000 km road trip to discover the "real" Latin America. Traveling on a rickety 1939 Norton 500 motorcycle nicknamed "The Mighty One," their journey takes them from Buenos Aires through Chile, Peru, and Colombia. As they encounter the beauty of Machu Picchu and the harsh realities of a Peruvian leper colony, their experiences ignite a social conscience that will change the course of history.