: Indicates the source of the video. An "HDRip" is typically a high-definition encode taken from a digital source like a web stream or a high-quality retail file.

: The approximate file size. For a modern feature-length film, this is quite small, suggesting significant compression.

: The vertical resolution. This is standard definition (SD), which explains why the file size can be as low as 500MB.

: The title and official release year of the film.

This naming style is designed to be for users browsing large databases or forums. It follows a "General-to-Specific" hierarchy, allowing users to quickly verify if the file has the specific language dubs they need or if the file size fits their available storage or data limits.

The filename "" is a classic example of the standardized naming conventions used in online movie distribution communities. Each segment provides a specific piece of technical or linguistic metadata: Breakdown of the Filename