The phrase references the action of acquiring a film in a specific high-definition video resolution (720p) from a source known for distributing copyrighted material without authorization. It denotes the pursuit of obtaining a complete cinematic work through file sharing platforms historically associated with copyright infringement.
The appeal lies in accessing media content conveniently and, often, without direct cost to the user. Historically, this type of activity gained traction due to limitations in legitimate streaming services and geographical restrictions on content availability. However, engaging in such activities carries legal and ethical considerations related to copyright law and intellectual property rights. It also poses risks associated with malware and data security, as illegitimate download sources may not adhere to security standards.