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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.

). It’s Standard HD—looks fine on a phone or laptop, but might look a bit "soft" on a large 4K TV.

The name of the group or website that uploaded the file.

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.

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 the compression type. HEVC files are much smaller than standard files but keep high visual quality.