
2011 1080p Bluray X264 - 1.40gb - Yify | Detachment
Detachment (2011), directed by Tony Kaye, is a haunting, expressionistic look at the systemic rot within the American education system [1, 2]. Adrien Brody delivers a career-defining performance as Henry Barthes, a substitute teacher who drifts from school to school to avoid emotional attachment [3, 4]. His arrival at a failing public school serves as the catalyst for a bleak exploration of burnout, parental neglect, and the psychological toll of trying to care in an indifferent world [1, 5].
Synopsis
: Henry Barthes (Adrien Brody) is a substitute teacher who avoids emotional attachments by never staying at one school for long. During a three-week assignment at a failing high school, he becomes a reluctant mentor to a troubled student, Meredith ( Betty Kaye ), and takes in a young runaway, Erica ( Sami Gayle ). Detachment 2011 1080p BluRay X264 - 1.40GB - YIFY
Part 8: The Ethical and Legal Context
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- Close-ups: Adrien Brody’s face occupies much of the frame. At 1080p, every micro-expression—the twitch of a lip, the welling of a tear—resolves cleanly.
- Hand-drawn animation sequences: The film intersperses live-action with animated segments representing Henry’s psyche. 1080p captures the line art without aliasing.
- Text legibility: Classroom chalkboards, letter envelopes, and title cards remain sharp.
- IMDb: 7.7/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: 60% (Audience Score: 82%)
- Metacritic: 52/100
