First off, the movie itself? Yeah, the plot’s a bit… out there. We’re talking Keanu Reeves playing a scientist who’s, like, *super* bummed when his family kicks the bucket in a car crash. Normal reaction, right? But then he decides, “Nah, I’m not letting *that* happen,” and goes full-on mad scientist trying to, you guessed it, bring ’em back using some kinda crazy consciousness transplant stuff. Honestly, the science in this movie is… uh… *generous*, let’s put it that way.
But hey, that’s why we need subtitles, right? Especially if you’re, like, me and sometimes get distracted by Keanu’s acting choices (which, in this movie, are… *interesting*). So, where to find ’em? Well, the text you gave me mentions OpenSubtitles.com. That’s usually a good bet. They’ve got, like, a zillion subtitles for everything. Just make sure you grab the right one! You know, the one that matches the version of the movie you’re watching. Nothing’s worse than subtitles that are a whole minute off – it’s like watching a really badly dubbed foreign film from the 70s. No thanks.
And then there’s the whole Spanish subtitles thing. “Replicas.2018.1080p.Blu-Ray.MHD.X264.DD.5.1-DDR, 1CD (eng)” sounds like a subtitle file name. So, presumably, someone uploaded Spanish subs for it. Why they felt the need to specify “1CD (eng)” is beyond me. Maybe it was a really long movie and they needed to split it across multiple CDs? I dunno. The world is a strange place.
Oh, and about watching it online… you can probably find it streaming somewhere. Just, y’know, be careful what you click on. The internet’s full of sketchy sites trying to give your computer a virus. Personally, I’d rather pay a few bucks and rent it from Amazon or something. Less hassle.