The name of the group or website that uploaded the file.
). It’s Standard HD—looks fine on a phone or laptop, but might look a bit "soft" on a large 4K TV.
This means the subtitles (often in another language like Chinese or Korean) are "burned" into the video image and cannot be turned off. ESub: Includes English Subtitles.
That filename follows the classic naming convention used by movie torrent and pirate sites. The movie title and release year. 720p: The resolution (
This is likely a "leaked" version. It will be watchable, but because it has hardcoded subtitles and is a Pre-DVDRip , the image quality won't be as crisp as the official version available on streaming platforms like Amazon Prime Video.
This is a red flag . It usually means the movie hasn't been officially released on disc or streaming yet. This is often a high-quality "leak," but it’s not the final retail version.
This is the compression type. HEVC files are much smaller than standard files but keep high visual quality.