Skip To Main Content

Logo Image

The Handmaiden -2016- Bluray 720p X264 875mb -n... [verified] Review

: The film is noted for its 2.35:1 or 2.39:1 widescreen aspect ratio, capturing its detailed 1930s period setting.

The smaller file size makes it ideal for viewers with limited bandwidth or hardware that might struggle with the high bitrates of a 1080p or 4K HEVC file. The Handmaiden -2016- BluRay 720p x264 875MB -n...

The full BluRay is ~25–35GB. A decent 720p encode should be 4–6GB. This 875MB file is over-compressed – expect a noticeable quality hit. : The film is noted for its 2

Set in 1930s Korea under Japanese colonial rule, The Handmaiden follows a young pickpocket named Sook-hee hired as a handmaiden to a wealthy Japanese heiress, Lady Hideko. However, Sook-hee is secretly part of a con orchestrated by a fake count Fujiwara to defraud Hideko of her inheritance. As the plot unfolds, layers of deception, desire, and betrayal twist into a suspenseful melodrama — later reinterpreted through multiple perspectives. The film is loosely based on Sarah Waters’ novel Fingersmith , transplanted from Victorian Britain to Japanese-occupied Korea. A decent 720p encode should be 4–6GB

Logo Title

: The film is noted for its 2.35:1 or 2.39:1 widescreen aspect ratio, capturing its detailed 1930s period setting.

The smaller file size makes it ideal for viewers with limited bandwidth or hardware that might struggle with the high bitrates of a 1080p or 4K HEVC file.

The full BluRay is ~25–35GB. A decent 720p encode should be 4–6GB. This 875MB file is over-compressed – expect a noticeable quality hit.

Set in 1930s Korea under Japanese colonial rule, The Handmaiden follows a young pickpocket named Sook-hee hired as a handmaiden to a wealthy Japanese heiress, Lady Hideko. However, Sook-hee is secretly part of a con orchestrated by a fake count Fujiwara to defraud Hideko of her inheritance. As the plot unfolds, layers of deception, desire, and betrayal twist into a suspenseful melodrama — later reinterpreted through multiple perspectives. The film is loosely based on Sarah Waters’ novel Fingersmith , transplanted from Victorian Britain to Japanese-occupied Korea.