Harbor -2001- Dual Audio Bluray 480p 72... !!exclusive!!: Pearl

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Despite criticism of its script, the film won the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing and was praised for its immersive, high-intensity battle scenes. Technical Specs: What "480p Dual Audio" Means Pearl Harbor -2001- Dual Audio BluRay 480p 72...

: Audio dynamic range is reduced, weakening the impact of the Oscar-winning sound design. Critical & Audience Reception

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: It premiered on May 21, 2001 , in Pearl Harbor and was released nationwide on May 25, 2001 .

Many, including Roger Ebert, felt the three-hour runtime was excessive and focused too heavily on a "cheesy" romance rather than historical depth. Despite criticism of its script, the film won

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Dual Audio (Typically Hindi + English or Spanish + English, depending on regional release) Audio Codec: AAC 2.0 or Dolby Digital AC3 2.0 Video Codec: x264 / H.264 or x265 / HEVC