Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s gravity-defying stunt is breathtaking at 60fps, highlighting the practical effects in a way 24fps simply cannot.
A technical curiosity – a showcase of what advanced encoding can do (10bit elimination of banding) mixed with a controversial gimmick (60fps interpolation). If you want to see the bending Paris street without banding and don’t mind artificial motion, grab it. If you want to experience Inception as Nolan intended, download a 24fps 10bit x265 encode or a full BluRay remux instead.
The 60fps frame rate, on the other hand, ensures that the action sequences are smooth and fluid, with minimal motion blur. This is particularly noticeable in the film's elaborate fight choreography and high-speed chases, which are rendered with stunning clarity.
refers to the display resolution and scanning method.