If you are looking for a "proper paper" (academic or formal analysis) regarding the quality of this specific version versus others, there are no scholarly peer-reviewed papers on individual pirated or ripped file releases. However, you can evaluate why this specific format is considered "better" using technical and cinematic standards: Why this format is technically superior
Let's break it down:
This string appears to be a mangled or user-generated filename—likely a concatenation of search terms, encoding tags, or a mis-typed torrent label. A typical clean filename for the movie would look like:
Barbie.as.Rapunzel.2002.1080p.Dual-Audio.Latino.mkv barbierapunzel20021080pduallatmkv better
Final recommendation:
Buy the film digitally or find the 2010 DVD. Use a good media player with upscaling. Add the Latin Spanish audio track legally from a region-specific DVD if needed. That combination will outclass any random 1080p MKV in every meaningful way — cleaner video, correct audio, no sync issues, and a clear conscience. If you are looking for a "proper paper"
Even if you have a less-than-perfect file (or you’ve legally ripped your own DVD), use MPV, VLC, or PotPlayer with good scaling settings: Scan for malware – weird filenames on P2P
Dual Audio/Subtitles: