Edward Norton shines as a young, aggressive thief who feigns a mental disability to infiltrate a heavily guarded customs house.
Watching a direct Remux of this 2001 film is the closest you can possibly get to having the original 35mm theater projection running inside your own living room. subtitle The.Score.2001.BluRay.2160p.UHD.REMUX....
This marked the final on-screen film appearance of Marlon Brando before his passing in 2004. Edward Norton shines as a young, aggressive thief
A file named The.Score.2001.BluRay.2160p.UHD.REMUX represents the absolute peak of home video quality for this classic film. A file named The
Robert De Niro plays a master thief adhering to two strict rules: never get greedy, and never pull a job in your own hometown.
The "2160p" tag means the video is presented in Ultra High Definition. This provides four times the detail of a standard 1080p Blu-ray, bringing out the gritty textures of the Montreal jazz clubs and high-tech security grids featured in the movie.
The word REMUX indicates that the video and audio tracks have been taken directly from the physical 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray disc without any additional compression. You are seeing the exact bit-for-bit picture quality that the studio put on the disc, free of the artifacts or blurring found in smaller, highly compressed digital encodes.