: If you need the technical specifications (bitrate, audio channels, encoder notes), these are typically hosted on databases like SRT-Files or NFO sites.

The file string you provided refers to a high-efficiency video coding (x265/HEVC) version of the film, which often requires specific subtitle timing to sync correctly. Resources for this release:

: You can find matching subtitle "papers" on sites like Subscene or OpenSubtitles. Look for versions labeled WEBRip and x265 to ensure the timing matches your file.

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