2010 Bluray 1080p Dts X264-chd ~repack~ — Natalie
DTS (Digital Theater Systems), providing 5.1 surround sound [Topic].
During the early 2010s, release groups like CHD, WiKi, and EsIR dominated the high-definition scene. While anyone can rip a Blu-ray, "transparent" encoding is an art form. CHD achieved legendary status for several reasons: 1. Visual Transparency
For cinephiles, this release is the definitive way to experience Ju Kyung-jung’s dreamlike vision. The DTS track envelops you in the sculptor’s studio; the high-bitrate x264 encode preserves every bead of sweat, every strand of hair, and every subtle texture of the bronze statue. Natalie 2010 BluRay 1080p DTS X264-CHD
The film relies heavily on the textures of sculptures and skin; the x264 encode by CHD ensures these fine details aren't lost to "noise" or "blocking." Audio Fidelity:
: It plays effortlessly on almost any device, from standard laptops and tablets to plex servers and older media streaming boxes, without requiring heavy CPU transcoding. DTS (Digital Theater Systems), providing 5
The film relies heavily on visual metaphors. The titular sculpture, "Natalie," serves as a physical manifestation of memory, desire, and artistic obsession. Because the movie deals so intensely with the texture of fine art, the curves of the human form, and the play of light across marble and skin, visual fidelity is paramount to understanding its themes. When watched in a low-quality format, the nuances of the cinematography are lost, reducing a deeply atmospheric drama into a flat, sensationalized piece.
is a South Korean romantic drama and mystery film that gained significant attention for being one of the first 3D films produced in the country. Directed by Ju Kyung-jung , the movie explores themes of artistic obsession, memory, and the subjective nature of love through the eyes of two men and the woman who captivated them both. CHD achieved legendary status for several reasons: 1
| Tag | Explanation | | :--- | :--- | | | The title and year of release of the film. This CHD release is of the 2010 Korean film. | | BluRay | This indicates the source used for the encode. Here, the video was sourced from an official commercial Blu-ray disc, which is considered the highest quality source material available. | | 1080p | Refers to the vertical resolution of 1080 pixels. In progressive scan (p), meaning all lines of the frame are drawn sequentially for a smoother, cleaner image. The file resolution is 1920×1080 pixels. | | DTS | Stands for Digital Theater Systems. It is the audio codec used to encode the surround sound tracks. DTS is a popular lossy codec often used in releases when file size is a factor, as it offers good audio quality at lower bitrates compared to the lossless DTS-HD Master Audio found on the source Blu-ray. | | x264 | The open-source encoder used for the video. It implements the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video compression standard. x264 was the first free Blu-ray video encoder, revolutionizing the creation of high-quality, compressed video files. | | CHD | The signature tag of the release group, CHD Union, which created this specific encode. |
Upon its release on October 28, 2010, "Natalie" garnered significant attention for being South Korea's first 3D film, with much of the discussion centering on its "3D bed scenes". It was marketed as "the world's first 3D erotic film". The film received a "19禁" (19 and over) rating in Korea, reflecting its adult content. It had a limited theatrical run, with a widest release of only 19 theaters, and grossed just over $1 million worldwide.