When you pair this expanded aspect ratio with the efficiency of encoding and a crisp DD 5.1 surround track, you get what many consider the definitive home viewing experience. Here’s why this specific format matters. What is "Open Matte"?
In the world of high-definition encodes, is king. This codec allows for much higher data compression without sacrificing visual quality. For a movie like Drive , which features deep shadows, high-contrast neon lights, and fast-moving grain, H.265 is essential. It ensures: No Banding: Smooth gradients in the dark night scenes.
The fine textures of the Driver's leather gloves and the metallic sheen of the Chevy Impala remain sharp. Audio: The DD 5.1 Experience drive 2011 1080p open matte bluray dd 5 1 h 265
You see more of the Driver’s iconic satin scorpion jacket and more of the gritty Los Angeles skyline.
An version removes those black bars, revealing parts of the image that were captured by the camera but hidden in the theatrical cut. In Drive , this means: When you pair this expanded aspect ratio with
It offers a "taller" look at Newton Sigel’s legendary cinematography, making the urban landscape feel even more imposing. The Power of H.265 (HEVC)
Drive (2011): Why the 1080p Open Matte BluRay is the Ultimate Way to Watch In the world of high-definition encodes, is king
If you’re a cinephile, you know that Drive (2011) isn't just a movie—it’s an aesthetic. While the standard theatrical release offered a sleek, widescreen experience, the version has become a "holy grail" for fans of Nicolas Winding Refn’s neon-soaked masterpiece.
Get the same (or better) quality than an H.264 file at nearly half the size.
Most movies are filmed with a wider sensor than what we see in theaters. In a standard release, the top and bottom of the frame are "masked" (cut off) to create a cinematic 2.40:1 widescreen look.