The string you provided is a standard release tag found on subtitle databases like Subscene or OpenSubtitles. Here is what the technical segments mean:
: While rare for this film, different versions may have varying studio logos or intro lengths that shift the start time of the dialogue. Where to Find Them
: Subtitles made for a 23.976 fps BluRay rip may drift out of sync if used with a 25 fps WEB-DL version. subtitle Red.Shoes.and.the.Seven.Dwarfs.2019.72...
If you are looking for the actual subtitle file (.srt or .ass), you can typically find them on major community repositories by searching for that exact string. Most modern media players (like VLC or MPC-HC) also allow you to right-click the video and "Search for subtitles online" using these tags.
The phrase refers to a specific file naming convention typically used for digital releases of the 2019 South Korean animated film, Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs . Movie Overview The string you provided is a standard release
: Indicates the source of the video (disc rip or digital stream). x264/x265 : The video compression codec used. Subtitle Compatibility
: The title and release year.
When looking for subtitles for this specific version, ensure the "release name" of the subtitle file matches your video file exactly. This ensures the (timing) is correct, particularly for: