This made me laugh. Anyone who has lived in central or south america sees this type of thing happen all the time.
I’m so disgusted. This is just wrong, no matter how you try to justify it.
Because how are people supposed to enjoy the movie in that horrible CAM quality? At least wait for the WEB-DL.
I’ve seen the cam release and it is the best cam I’ve ever seen…I had been away from the high seas for a decade so I was impressed when I downloaded this movie for my daughter… Who had gone to the movies to watch it but wanted to watch again
I got instantly angry halftrough your comment, then I continued reading…
Reading comments is like climbing a hill. Some of them are montains.
TeleSync actually, marginally better.
WILL SOMEBODY PLEASEEEE THINK ABOUT THE CHILDREN !! THE CHILDREEEEEN
also I thought deadpool movie was pretty tolerable maybe this ones good too even cheaper cameras and cellphones are pretty good these days
Based ngl
Brazilian here, ask me (almost) anything related to this subject.
(no refunds or quality responses garanteed)
😳a CAM Release?!
Ah no, it is TS, (what does this low quali thing mean? I only know webDL and above)
Ah, it is in consent with the cinema and thus audio is directly switched from the audio out channel and the cam used is way bigger and not Handhold, apparently.
I mean, given the lack of theatres in the country, and the fact the movie won’t be released outside of theatres for a while, this is really just a famous case of piracy being an availability issue.
Chad lol
Read again: it was in Brazil.
What do you mean?
It was in Brazil
And they’re automatically chad because of it?
No, Brazil(ian) probably. Not Chad(ian).
Still based
With all likelihood; it would have been 3 to 5 whole years before anyone could have purchased a localized, legitimate copy of the movie in Lat.Am.
So no; I do not blame them for doing this. Considering that this movie was even broadcast as a “Public Screening” and likely nobody paid anything in admission but for food and drink…I’d even argue this was a 100% non-commercial use. Depending on the laws in Brazil it might even be “fair use” for a city official to do this; as informational and educational arguments can be made for it depending on the audience.