It looks like you're referencing a specific file naming convention for a fan or scene release of Death Note , likely from a torrent or direct download site.
for searching, it likely continues like: -bonkai77- Death Note -1080p- -MULTI-AUDIO- -x264-AAC or similar. -bonkai77- Death Note -1080p- -MULTI-AUDIO- -x2...
means the file contains multiple language tracks, commonly including the original Japanese audio and the English dub. It looks like you're referencing a specific file
This signifies Full High Definition. While Death Note was originally produced in a mix of standard and high definition, 1080p encodes provide the crispest lines and deepest blacks possible for modern monitors. Use MediaInfo to view codec, resolution, bitrate, audio
Watching Death Note in 1080p is a different experience than the grainy, low-res uploads of the early 2000s. The show’s aesthetic—heavy shadows, gothic character designs, and dramatic lighting—relies on contrast. High-definition encodes allow the "Shinigami Realm" to look appropriately desolate and the intense close-ups during the "potato chip" scene to look absurdly detailed.
refers to the specific individual or group who processed and shared this version. indicates Full High Definition resolution ( -MULTI-AUDIO-
The "Death Note" series has had a significant impact on pop culture, inspiring numerous adaptations, including live-action films, video games, and a sequel series, "Death Note 2: The Last Name." Its themes of justice, morality, and the psychological effects of power have resonated with audiences, making it a subject of study in various cultural and social contexts.