For collectors who refuse to compromise, the search query is more than random text. It is a specification sheet for the perfect balance of visual fidelity, file size, and hardware compatibility.
If you manage to find a copy that fits this spec (and if you have the hardware to make it "work"), you will be watching the definitive digital version of one of the greatest thrillers of the 21st century. Just remember to turn off all the lights. Prisoners hates ambient light almost as much as Hugh Jackman hates moral ambiguity. If "o work" is a typo for "no work" (i.e., the file is broken), look for a release tagged HEVC.10bit.BluRay.720p.DTS-HD.x265 – that is the gold standard. Avoid "WEB-DL" versions; they don't hold the grain. Happy hunting.
This specific encode represents the peak of the "scene" era: taking a 40GB BluRay and distilling it into a 3GB file that retains 10-bit color depth, fluent motion handling, and efficient storage.