https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0253474/ 3840 X 2080 H.264 video @20,000k video bitrate
audio tracks here included: 1536k bitrate 6ch DTS German audio track 448k German 2ch Dolby AC3 448k English 2ch Dolby AC3 448k French 2ch Dolby AC3
Subtitles we include for you this time around include the following choices: Arabic Danish Dutch English Farsi Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Italian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Swedish Turkish Ukrainian Urdu
Neither the Italian nor the Spanish audio tracks we have fit the standard version that the German English and French editions do. Sorry. we have obtained the bluray discs for and have posted here for you, the Il Pianista (Italian) and El Pianista (Spanish)Dual versions for you along with and English audio track for each version. We do have both Italian and Spanish subtitles for this 2160p version and it includes the German audio for those who wish historical accuracy rather than to bypass the subtitles in favour of their own dub language track instead, this time around, I would suggest.
Hitler was I believe a man with the mindset of a demonic witch I say. This explains his constant venting, fundamentally insane thinking along with the obvious need to constantly torture the world with his existence. I would also say that the nicer Jewish family featured in this movie would probably be a nicer pick for a neighbour to nice German folks, than would be some of the negative personality type particular German individuals depicted for example reasons in the movie "The White ribbon" from Germany which we also have posted here for you. So Hitler lacked real sensibility in his choices of those to be done away with for reasons of being tainted with his ideas of who's good and who's evil to his own way of thinking on these matters it seems. In the end he was mainly concerned with killing it seems - with little discernment as to who the victims were - even if they were sacrificed German soldiers it seems, certainly the randomly seeming executed Generals too. I say he was a blight upon the German people and the people of Europe generally and that is how we will all remember him with disdain I submit. The most kind people of Germany (like Dorota pictured above from this movie) would do well to put the past behind - they are NOT to blame fer crissakes and must be left alone in this respect now!! They are our dearmost souls we find mainly as we look around even till now despite it all. God bless! Amen!