This guide outlines the technical specifications and special features typically found in high-definition digital releases (such as 1080p Blu-ray x265 encodes) of John Boorman’s 1972 classic, Deliverance Technical Specifications

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"x265" is an open-source software library used to encode video into the format. This codec is known for its high compression efficiency, capable of producing files roughly 50% smaller than the older H.264 (x264) standard at the same visual quality.

Delivering 1920x1080 resolution, this format ensures the gritty, naturalistic cinematography of Vilmos Zsigmond is captured with remarkable clarity. The lush, oppressive greens of the river landscape and the dark tones of the river-bank sequences benefit heavily from the increased bitrate of a high-quality Blu-ray transfer.

The 1080p Blu-ray extras, including the 40th Anniversary Digibook, provide deep dives into the film's making through documentaries like "The Journey" and "The Dangerous World of Deliverance":

Released in 1972, Deliverance is an iconic American epic adventure film directed by John Boorman, based on the 1970 novel of the same name by James Dickey. The movie follows four friends - Lewis Medlock (Burt Reynolds), Ed Gentry (Jon Voight), Bobby Tripin (Ned Beatty), and Jim O'Brien (Ronny Cox) - who embark on a perilous canoe trip through the uncharted wilderness of Georgia. Their journey becomes a fight for survival as they encounter the region's rugged terrain, treacherous rivers, and hostile locals.

A look at the environmental impact and the making of the film's most intense sequences.

Standard high-definition color matrix for accurate 1080p playback. DTS-HD MA / TrueHD

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