White Material (2009) (itunes) 1080p DTS-HD moviesbyrizzo
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https://moviesbyrizzo.com/White%20Material%20(2009)%201080P%20H.264%20(moviesbyrizzo)1.jpg https://moviesbyrizzo.com/White%20Material%20(2009)%201080P%20H.264%20(moviesbyrizzo)2.jpg We are simultaneously making available two versions of this movies which is on itunes, one version has been downloaded from itunes UK with english subtitles always on while this one here is in similar format without burned in subtitles - its MULTISUB and we have included DTS-HD along with AC3 options for you in the MULTISUB version indicating as "on itunes" likewise. Latin quote Terra salutiferas herbas, eademque nocentes Nutrit, et urticae proxima saepe rosa est. "The same earth nourishes health-giving plants - and injurious plants and the rose is often close to the nettle" Latin quote: Stultitiam dissimulare non potes nisi taci-turnitate "You conceal folly when you silence the voices of dissent of actually more merited thinkers instead" Latin: "Suum cuique pelchrum" Translated: "To every man, it is "his own" sort which is ultimately beautiful to his own mind" both videos are 1920 X 816 res 4245k video bitrate (itunes d-l format) while the hardcoded version we downloaded offers 384k stereo AC3 audio for you while our MULTISUB version, with the same video res/bitrate has dual audio at 224k Stereo AC3 and 3200k DTS-HD subtitles folder language selections below Arabic Bulgarian Croatian Czech Dutch English Finnish Greek Italian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian (converted to HD version from DVD version by moviesbyrizzo) and Spanish - no Swedish or German subtitles found yet - sorry Denver Film Critics Society 2011 Nominee Best Foreign Language Film National Board of Review, USA 2010 Winner NBR Award Top Five Foreign Films This movie tells the story of a fight for basic existence and survival in Africa is for a French family living there at a point in time in order to farm for coffee exports. Stars the great genius of Mme Isabelle Huppert whose great acting and presence should bring a great deal of empathy and sense of caring for her on the part of her audience in the grief she is confronted with and her suffering generally at odds with her environment given the conflicts continually shown as are inevitable one might suppose, given the racial divide that is depicted on that continent equally I suppose, as the planet increases in further polarizaing, agitating and instigating along with clearly inciting seeming influences all around. In fact the Black leader in the area of dispute is scripted to say to Isabelle's character towards the very end that while he empathizes in the tone of his comment, seeming, the words he uses to convey the gist of the mindset that around there, blondness is something "simply begging to be pillaged" in his won mind on reading the situation. Go figure! Kindly seed - with thanks/merci Michael Rizzo Chessman (moviesbyrizzo)