: Stands for "Web Download." This means the file was downloaded directly from a streaming service (like Amazon Prime or Apple TV) without being re-encoded, which typically results in better quality than a "WEBRip".
: The video codec used for compression. While once common, it is an older format compared to modern standards like x264 or x265.
: Stands for Dolby Digital , indicating the type of audio encoding used. Movie Overview: Infinity Pool (2023)
: It received generally favorable reviews (87% on Rotten Tomatoes ), often noted for its surreal and graphic body horror.
: While vacationing at an exclusive island resort, a struggling writer (Alexander Skarsgård) and his wife are involved in a fatal accident. They discover a perverse local law: those facing execution can pay to have a clone of themselves created to take the punishment in their place. Genre : Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller.
: The film explores themes of privilege, hedonism, and the lack of consequences for the ultra-wealthy.
: Stands for "Web Download." This means the file was downloaded directly from a streaming service (like Amazon Prime or Apple TV) without being re-encoded, which typically results in better quality than a "WEBRip".
: The video codec used for compression. While once common, it is an older format compared to modern standards like x264 or x265. Infinity.Pool.2023.PLSUBBED.720p.WEB-DL.XviD.DD...
: Stands for Dolby Digital , indicating the type of audio encoding used. Movie Overview: Infinity Pool (2023) : Stands for "Web Download
: It received generally favorable reviews (87% on Rotten Tomatoes ), often noted for its surreal and graphic body horror. : Stands for Dolby Digital , indicating the
: While vacationing at an exclusive island resort, a struggling writer (Alexander Skarsgård) and his wife are involved in a fatal accident. They discover a perverse local law: those facing execution can pay to have a clone of themselves created to take the punishment in their place. Genre : Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller.
: The film explores themes of privilege, hedonism, and the lack of consequences for the ultra-wealthy.