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At 720p resolution, the picture quality is high-definition, allowing you to appreciate the gritty, muted cinematography that captures the grim atmosphere of Stalingrad.

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The exact file size target. Fitting a two-and-a-half-hour, visually complex war movie into exactly 900 megabytes required highly optimized compression algorithms. The candle was lower still; its wax had pooled into a lake

They returned, exhausted, soot-faced, and alive. The baby slept deeper than ever. The candle was lower still; its wax had pooled into a lake. It seemed a tiny thing to worry about, but all small economies mattered. If the candle died, the samovar could not be boiled, stories could not be told around warm tea, faces would be harder to find in the dark.

Directed by , the film is a dramatized account of the legendary sniper duel during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II. It follows Vassili Zaitsev (played by Jude Law), a young Russian shepherd turned marksman, who becomes a national hero through the propaganda efforts of a political officer named Danilov (Joseph Fiennes).