A monumental achievement by Mr. Warren Beatty - co-starring Ms. Diane Keaton
Winner of many deserving awards.including Oscar for Best Picture and Best Director
2CD 1920 X 1080p H.264 video @23,000k video bitrate from full bluray disc using Matroska
2400k (approx) Dolby TrueHD 6ch English Main audio track
640k 6ch Dolby AC3 English audio track 448k 2ch Dolby AC3 English audio track
224k 2ch Dolby AC3 alternate audio tracks available in Italian French German Spanish Portuguese
Subtitles on-hand for Arabic Bulgarian Croatian Danish English Farsi Finnish French German
Greek Hebrew Italian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Serbian Slovak Spanish Swedish Turkish (Sorry - thought we had Russian subs too - they were Serbian
- kindly help with a translation if possible. Spaceba)
And will be posted here (plus at subscene.com and elsewhere on the net)
http://moviesbyrizzo.info/Reds_1981__subs_moviesbyrizzo.html
Latin quote: Ad suum quemque hominum quaestum
est aequum ets callidum ("It is just that every man
should also be keen for his own fair advantage")
Communism is the most cruel thing to inflict on human spirits
in a drive to artificially impose some sense of so-called "equality" that isn't justified in a spirit of communal harmony and kinship in practice or intent - but rather seemingly instead to be a malicious attempt to artificially "level the playing field" by retarding those of merit into a lesser state of being and functioning and contentment which would
instead have been their due - happiness even - to the fullest extent actually in what would have been fair and their actual due rather than destroyed
by the state in its potentially inhuman design as we find instead..
Thanks for seeding
Michael Rizzo Chessman
(moviesbyrizzo)
This movie tells the true story of John Reed, a radical American journalist around the time of World War I. He soon meets Louise Bryant, a respectable married woman, who dumps her husband for Reed and becomes an important feminist and radical in her own right. After involvement with labor and political disputes in the US, they go to Russia in time for the October Revolution in 1917, when the Communists siezed power. Inspired, they return to the US, hoping to lead a similar revolution. A particularly fascinating aspect of the movie is the inclusion of interviews with "witnesses", the real-life surviving participants in the events of the movie.