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The film opens in 1850, where author Herman Melville (Ben Whishaw) visits an aging Thomas Nickerson (Brendan Gleeson), the former cabin boy of the Essex. Reluctantly, Nickerson reveals the harrowing truth.

Flashback to 1820 Nantucket. First Mate Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth) is passed over for captain in favor of the inexperienced George Pollard Jr. (Benjamin Walker). Their rivalry simmers as the Essex sails for the Pacific to hunt whales for oil. After a long dry spell, they encounter a massive, intelligent, and vengeful sperm whale — nearly 100 feet long — that attacks the ship with calculated fury. In the Heart of the Sea -2015- BluRay 480p 72...

The whale rams the Essex twice, sinking it 2,000 miles off the coast of South America. The crew of 20 men escapes in three leaky whaleboats with limited food and water. What follows is a 90-day nightmare of starvation, dehydration, despair, and — controversially — cannibalism. Only eight survive. The film opens in 1850, where author Herman

If you grabbed this copy because it’s the most affordable way to watch the film, you’re getting decent value: For a home theater or a large screen,

For a home theater or a large screen, you’ll notice the softness in the image, especially in distant ocean shots where fine textures fade. On a laptop or tablet, the 480p looks fine and the story shines through.


| Edition | Resolution | Extras | Overall Verdict | |---------|------------|--------|-----------------| | Standard DVD | 480p (MPEG‑2) | Minimal | Comparable picture, but fewer audio options | | Retail Blu‑Ray (1080p) | 1080p (AVC) | Commentary, documentaries | Superior image & sound; worth it if you can splurge | | Digital 4K/HD | Up to 4K (HDR) | Variable | Best visual fidelity; streaming may compress more than Blu‑ray |

Your 480p Blu‑ray sits comfortably between the DVD and the premium Blu‑ray: it improves on DVD compression but stops short of the crispness of the full‑HD release.