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The film was shot on 35mm film using Panavision cameras. The 1080p Blu-ray transfer is sourced from a high-definition master. Colors – notably the pervasive steel blues and hellish reds – are accurate. Black levels, crucial for the film’s many dark alley and underground scenes, are deep without crushing detail.
Released in 1999, End of Days caught Schwarzenegger at a fascinating transition. Moving away from the quippy one-liners of the '80s, he plays Jericho Cane—a depressed, alcoholic ex-cop who has lost his faith. It’s one of his more vulnerable performances, grounded by a world that feels genuinely oppressive and bleak. Visuals and Technical Specs End.of.Days.1999.1080p.BluRay.x264.Dual.Audio.H...
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne, Robin Tunney, and Kevin Pollak. Release Year: Technical Specifications (based on your file name) Resolution: 1080p (Full HD) BluRay (ripped from a physical Blu-ray disc) x264 (H.264 video compression) The film was shot on 35mm film using Panavision cameras
Here is a deep dive into what this file string means, followed by a look back at the apocalyptic action film that marked a unique turning point in Arnold Schwarzenegger's career. Part 1: Decoding the Technical Specifications Black levels, crucial for the film’s many dark
For fans of 90s action, the 1080p BluRay encode is the definitive way to experience the film for several reasons: