"A 720p BRRip with x264 encoding, and Dual Audio, and English and Hindi DD 5.1 tracks? The audio alone should take up half that space. The video compression would have to be crushed to nothing. It shouldn't exist. Unless..."
The transition from Stephen Sommers' The Rise of Cobra to Jon M. Chu’s Retaliation marked a massive shift in creative direction. The 2009 predecessor relied heavily on futuristic science-fiction tropes, including accelerator suits, underwater holographic bases, and stylized CGI. "A 720p BRRip with x264 encoding, and Dual
The movie begins with the G.I. Joes, led by Roadblock (Dwayne Johnson) and Duke (Channing Tatum), framed for a crime they didn't commit by the villainous Zartan (Arnold Vosloo). Zartan has been masquerading as the President of the United States (Jonathan Pryce) since the events of the first film. Most of the Joes are killed in a devastating airstrike, leaving a handful of survivors: Roadblock, Flint (D.J. Cotrona), Lady Jaye (Adrianne Palicki), and Snake Eyes (Ray Park). The team must go rogue to clear their names, fight back against the machinations of COBRA Commander, and prevent global catastrophe. They are eventually joined by the original G.I. Joe, General Joe Colton (Bruce Willis), who provides them with the firepower and wisdom needed for their final assault. It shouldn't exist
The film opens with the G.I. Joe elite military unit executing a successful operation to recover nuclear warheads in Pakistan. Shortly after, the team is set up and annihilated in a catastrophic airstrike ordered by the President of the United States. Unknown to the public, the real President (played by Jonathan Pryce) has been kidnapped and replaced by Zartan, a master-of-disguise mercenary working for Cobra, a ruthless terrorist organization bent on global domination. Unknown to the public
This is the compression standard used. In 2013, x264 was the "gold standard" for delivering HD video without requiring massive amounts of storage space.