Re.born.2016.1080p.bluray.x264-worldmkv ✔

File Name: re.born.2016.1080p.bluray.x264-worldmkv Codec: x264 (High@L4.1) Source: 1080p Blu-ray Release Group: WorldMKV

If the modern action genre has been numbed by shaky-cam and rapid-fire editing, Yuji Shimomura’s Re:Born is the corrective sledgehammer. And thanks to the worldmkv release, this 2016 cult gem is now accessible in its full, unapologetically brutal 1080p glory.

Also known in some markets as The Villainess, this South Korean thriller directed by Jung Byung-gil is a masterclass in kinetic filmmaking. The plot follows Sook-hee, a young woman raised as an assassin, who attempts to start a new life but finds her violent past inevitably catching up with her. re.born.2016.1080p.bluray.x264-worldmkv

While the premise sounds like the standard "spy on the run" trope, the execution is anything but. The film opens with a staggering 20-minute hallway fight sequence that rivals the legendary corridor scenes in Oldboy or The Raid. It is visceral, bloody, and shot with an intensity that makes you feel every punch.

This x264 encode from the Blu-ray source is a solid reference copy for collectors. File Name: re

| Version | Quality | Size | Notes | |---------|---------|------|-------| | This encode | Good | ~7–9 GB | Best balance for archiving | | Remux (untouched Blu-ray) | Excellent | ~25 GB | Preserves all audio/subtitle streams | | 720p encode | Fair | ~3 GB | Loses fine detail in dark scenes | | WEB-DL (if exists) | Poor | ~4 GB | Lower bitrate, usually cropped or color-shifted |


For a movie like Re-Born, the quality of the file matters immensely. The film is shot with a distinct visual style—utilizing first-person POV shots, dizzying camera spins, and rapid-fire editing. For a movie like Re-Born , the quality

The 1080p BluRay source ensures that you are seeing the film as the director intended. The colors are vibrant, the night scenes are crisp, and the fast-paced action doesn't suffer from the blurring or pixelation often found in lower-quality CAM or web-rip versions.

The x264 codec remains a favorite for a reason: it offers an incredible balance between file size and visual fidelity. If you are grabbing a release from a group like worldmkv, you are generally looking for a file that is compressed efficiently so it doesn’t take up your entire hard drive, but still retains the "pop" of a full BluRay. For an action movie with this much movement, bitrate is king, and a proper 1080p encode ensures the martial arts choreography remains fluid and watchable.