Review: Bangkok Revenge (2011) – The Cold-Blooded Quest of Jon Foo If you are a fan of high-octane Thai martial arts cinema, Bangkok Revenge (originally titled
| Release | Quality | Audio | The Verdict | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 480p upscaled, watermarked | 128kbps AAC | Unwatchable for action. Compression destroys motion. | | WEB-DL (iTunes/Netflix) | 1080p but low bitrate | Dolby Digital 5.1 | Too dark. Black crush hides choreography. | | 1080p BluRay x264 (Generic) | 1080p (10GB+) | DTS-HD MA | Great, but overkill if storage is limited. | | 720p PublicHD | 720p (4.5GB) | DTS 5.1 @ 1500kbps | Perfect balance of quality and size. | Bangkok Revenge -2011- 720p BluRay DTS x264-PublicHD
This specific release by features the following technical specifications: Resolution : 720p (High Definition) [User Query]. Format : BluRay [User Query]. Video Codec : x264 (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC) [User Query]. Audio : DTS Digital Surround [User Query]. Review: Bangkok Revenge (2011) – The Cold-Blooded Quest
After witnessing his parents' brutal murder as a child, (Jon Foo) survives a bullet to the head that miraculously leaves him alive but physically unable to experience human emotion—a condition the film refers to as "ataraxia". He is rescued and raised by a martial arts master, who trains him over two decades into a lethal killing machine. Returning to Bangkok 20 years later, Manit begins a violent quest to hunt down the corrupt officers responsible for his family's death. Production & Cast Bangkok Revenge (2011) Technical Details of the Upload
720p BluRay DTS x264-PublicHD
Note: Official Blu-ray releases typically feature a primary track with English subtitles for translation. Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1. Review: Bangkok Revenge (2011) - Kiai-Kick
By taking the high-definition BluRay source and compressing it via the x264 codec, groups like PublicHD allowed niche international films to find global audiences who otherwise would never have had access to them. The inclusion of the master DTS audio track ensured that the bone-crunching sound design of the fights was preserved. For many film enthusiasts, this specific digital file format was the vessel through which they discovered the vibrant world of Thai action cinema. Conclusion