The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) BluRay 480p, 720p & 1080p

The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)

139 min|Crime, Drama, Thriller|25 Dec 1999
7.4Rating: 7.4 / 10 from 263,310 usersMetascore: 76
In late 1950s New York, a young underachiever named Tom Ripley is sent to Italy to retrieve Dickie Greenleaf, a rich and spoiled millionaire playboy. But when the errand fails, Ripley takes extreme measures.

File ...........: .mkv
Source .........: BluRay.1080p.DTS-HD.MA.5.1.AVC.REMUX-FraMeSToR
Video ..........: AVC | 1280x720 1249 Kbps
Audio ..........: 2CH AAC English
Runtime ........: 2h 19mn
Subtitles ......: English & Indonesian Softcoded
Chapter ........: Yes
Subscene Link ..: Indonesian, English
Screenshot .....: View
Trailer ........: Watch

480p x264 | 600 MB
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720p x264 | 1.29 GB
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720p x265 10Bit | 913 MB
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1080p x264 DD+5.1 | 3.91 GB
SD GD MG 1D PD  
 
1080p x265 10Bit DD+5.1 | 2.71 GB
SD GD MG 1D PD

Last Updated on March 14, 2024

9 comments

  1. Spoil Alert!!! Gay Movie

    • Really?? But in the trailer not looks like that

    • Fragile little nutsack Enola dishing out trigger warnings.

    • “uh oh! there’s gay! no homo! no homo!” is the biggest fucking loser shit.

      It’s perfectly easily possible to be straight and not be bothered about representations or existence of other. Getting mad about it is something that has to be learned and conditioned, and the motivation is always an insecure hoping for acceptance from other oppressive little dorks. It’s so laughably fucking stupid.

      You condition yourself to be so easily triggered. Stop hurting yourself and acting like it’s anyone else’s fault, you nosy busybody dumbfucks.

    • Define gay movie?! And if it is: what is the problem with that?

  2. ha!! someone got so mad about a spoiler alert.. insane..
    They/them went full projection with an entire paragraph!

    • And both you and enola are in denial about what you actually desire. Both of you are here BECAUSE of the content of the movie. Says a LOT about you.

      Thank you, Pahe, for posting this classic movie written by the same woman who wrote Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train.

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