Mississippi Burning (1988) Gene Hackman 2160p SDR 4K DTS-HD 5.4GB...

Category: Movies
Type: UHD
Language: English
Total Size: 5.4 GB
Uploaded By: michaelrizzo
Downloads: 173
Last checked: 3 weeks ago
Date uploaded: 1 month ago
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3840 X 2080 H.264 @4500k video bitrate
with 1506k DTS main audio
Alternate 224k  Dolby AC3 stereo Italian audio track

subs included for Arabic Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Farsi Finnish French
German Italian Polish Portuguese Romanian Spanish and Russian Spanish Swedish
Turkish Ukrainian (this version uses std bluray subs - our 14GB version uses a
different start position for subtitles but are otherwise interchangeable)

A movie about the movement to free the blacks in the South from ideas
of racial segregation in America and other previously white areas on the euro continent
of so-called community cohesiveness ideas along the way, although many in Africa claim
they are planning on remaining a black continent as is their endowment they believe for
the most part of africa in the main, as has historically been the care correctly stated of
course. Of course all deserve the best there can be for what belongings bring out the love
they share with those who return such care sincerely and equally in some actually discernably
healthy way, spiritually seaking

The beating of a dearmost Irishwoman in this movie (Ms. Frances McDormand plays
the wife of a deputy in the Sheriffs department) is repugnant an idea to the spirit
and is a menacing threat in this regards as is depicted as it suggests a lack of
sane engagement morally no doubt for those involved in cheering on while her
husband does the "kowtow". It hardly gives the Klan a good reputation among
men to be shown acting this way too to a woman of such spirit, (despite her
citizenly responsive fraternizing with Gene Hackman, playing an FBI investigator
brought in to the community to investigate missing persons linked to the civil
rights movement) - and her being polite with black children visiting her home.
Her 'spousal assailant" deserves the (electric) "chair" I believe however
I'd just even settle in this case to have seen him hang.

Thanks for seeding
Michael Rizzo Chessman
(moviesbyrizzo)