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The film follows Jericho Cane (Arnold Schwarzenegger), a cynical, alcoholic ex-cop turned private security guard struggling with the trauma of losing his family. As the world counts down to the final hour of 1999, Satan (Gabriel Byrne) walks the earth, searching for a chosen woman (Robin Tunney) to conceive the Antichrist. End.of.Days.1999.1080p.BluRay.x264.Dual.Audio.H...
His life takes a catastrophic turn when he protects a mysterious banker who turns out to be possessed by Satan (played with charismatic malice by Gabriel Byrne). The devil has arrived in Manhattan to find a chosen young woman, Christine York (Robin Tunney), and impregnate her between 11:00 PM and midnight on New Year's Eve 1999. If he succeeds, the world ends. Jericho becomes Christine's unlikely protector, forcing him to battle literal demons, corrupt religious factions, and his own internal crisis of faith to save mankind. Technical Breakdown: Understanding the File Tag What are you using (VLC, Plex, MPC-HC)
The 1080p BluRay source provides a noticeable upgrade over older DVD releases. The x264 encode is well done—grain is preserved (important for this gritty, dark film) without looking like digital noise. Black levels are deep, which is crucial since half the movie takes place at night or in shadowy subway tunnels. Some may find the color timing slightly warm (typical of late-90s transfers), but no obvious macroblocking or banding issues. For a 1999 film, it looks appropriately cinematic. As the world counts down to the final
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: This indicates the file contains two separate audio tracks embedded within the container (usually the original English mix alongside a localized dub like Hindi, Spanish, or German). Users can swap between these tracks instantly via their media player. Retrospective: End of Days (1999)
