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The string "movies4ubidyoungadult2011720phevcblura better" appears to be a specific search query or file name for the 2011 film Young Adult, likely referring to a 720p HEVC BluRay version found on the site movies4ubid. Film Overview: Young Adult (2011)
Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody, Young Adult is a dark comedy-drama that challenges typical Hollywood tropes by featuring a resolutely unlikable protagonist.
Plot: Mavis Gary (Charlize Theron), a divorced and alcoholic ghostwriter of young adult fiction, returns to her hometown in Minnesota with the delusional goal of reclaiming her high school sweetheart, Buddy Slade (Patrick Wilson), who is now happily married with a newborn. movies4ubidyoungadult2011720phevcblura better
Key Themes: The film explores "stunted development," depression, and the toxic nature of nostalgia. Unlike most films, the protagonist does not experience a clean moral redemption or growth arc.
Critical Reception: It received generally positive reviews, with a 71 Metascore and a 6.3/10 on IMDb. Charlize Theron’s performance was highly praised, earning her a Golden Globe nomination. Technical Breakdown: 720p HEVC BluRay Higher bitrate source material
The file name you mentioned refers to specific technical standards for digital video: REVIEW: Young Adult (2011) - FictionMachine.
"blura" is a typo for Blu-ray. When a pirated release says "Blu-ray", it means the source disc was a commercial Blu-ray, not a web-dl or DVD. This promises: However : Your search asks for "720p" from a "Blu-ray"
However: Your search asks for "720p" from a "Blu-ray". That is suboptimal. Taking a 1080p or 4K Blu-ray source and downsizing to 720p defeats the purpose of the Blu-ray’s detail. A well-encoded 1080p HEVC from a Blu-ray will look significantly better and still be reasonably sized (4–8 GB). A 720p HEVC from a Blu-ray is redundant—you could achieve the same from a well-mastered 720p web-dl.
| Feature | 720p x264 (typical) | 720p HEVC (this release) | |---------|---------------------|----------------------------| | File size | ~1.5–3 GB | ~700 MB – 1.2 GB | | Encoding time | Fast | Slower (but irrelevant for downloader) | | Playback compatibility | Almost all devices | Requires newer hardware/software (post-2016) | | Detail retention at 720p | Good | Slightly better at same bitrate | | Artifacts (blocking, banding) | Possible at low bitrates | Reduced at same bitrate |
For Young Adult, which has many indoor, low-contrast scenes (apartments, bars, suburban homes), HEVC handles gradients (e.g., skin tones, walls in soft light) more efficiently than x264. So at 720p, an HEVC encode can look closer to the original BluRay than an x264 encode that’s heavily compressed.
"movies4ubidyoungadult2011720phevcblura better" appears to be a release filename indicating a copy of the film "The Young Adult" (or similarly titled), likely from 2011, encoded at 720p resolution using HEVC (x265) with a "bluray" source and a release group or tag ("movies4u" / "bid"). The word "better" may indicate an improved or corrected release.
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