Enter.the.void.limited.720p.bluray.x264-refined.bozx Jun 2026

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Enter.the.void.limited.720p.bluray.x264-refined.bozx Jun 2026

Audio: Language: English Codec: AC-3 (Dolby Digital) Channels: 5.1 (Surround) Bitrate: 448 kb/s (constant) Original: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 -> downmixed to AC-3 for compatibility.

The video codec. Specifically, the open-source H.264/MPEG-4 AVC encoder. While modern collectors covet x265 (HEVC) for file size, x264 was the gold standard for scene releases throughout the 2010s. Enter.The.Void.LIMITED.720p.BluRay.x264-REFiNED.BOZX

Directed by the infamous Argentine-French filmmaker Gaspar Noé ( Irréversible , Climax ), Enter the Void is a cinematic fever dream. The entire film is shot from a first-person perspective (POV), following Oscar, a small-time drug dealer in the neon-lit, hallucinatory underworld of Tokyo. After being shot by police during a botched sting operation, Oscar’s consciousness leaves his body. The remaining 2.5 hours depict his spirit drifting through the city, witnessing the aftermath of his death and flashing back through his traumatic childhood and incestuous relationship with his sister, Linda. While modern collectors covet x265 (HEVC) for file

BOZX is likely a username, a tracker-specific tag (e.g., from the now-defunct BOXZ or BOZX torrent site), or an internal version code. There is a known issue with early Enter the Void Blu-ray encodes regarding the aspect ratio . The film shifts between 1.85:1 (normal) and a claustrophobic 1.33:1 (fullscreen) for certain flashbacks. Some early group encodes cropped this incorrectly. It is highly probable that BOZX denotes the version that fixed the aspect ratio signaling and included the correct BD25 scan . After being shot by police during a botched