It includes the full script, including background lyrics for the country and blues music featured at "Leroy’s Bar," which is a central setting in the film according to Wikipedia .
It uses the basic SRT format, making it compatible with almost any media player (VLC, Plex, etc.). Film Context
It follows Sam Doonby, a mysterious drifter who arrives in a small Texas town and begins intervening in the lives of the locals.
The film has a "Faith-Friendly" seal for ages 12+, but general critics have noted its "Twilight Zone" style twist ending as its most defining feature.
While there are no formal "critics' reviews" for individual subtitle files, user consensus on platforms like OpenSubtitles and Subscene generally rates RARBG-matched subtitles as:
Reviewers at Dove.org describe it as a "gripping mystery/drama" with a strong message, though they note it contains rough situations not suitable for children.
Because the subtitle is timed specifically for the WEBRip frame rate, there is virtually no "drift" (where the text gets ahead of or behind the speech).
Subtitle Doonby.2013.1080p.webrip.x264-rarbg_en... -
It includes the full script, including background lyrics for the country and blues music featured at "Leroy’s Bar," which is a central setting in the film according to Wikipedia .
It uses the basic SRT format, making it compatible with almost any media player (VLC, Plex, etc.). Film Context
It follows Sam Doonby, a mysterious drifter who arrives in a small Texas town and begins intervening in the lives of the locals.
The film has a "Faith-Friendly" seal for ages 12+, but general critics have noted its "Twilight Zone" style twist ending as its most defining feature.
While there are no formal "critics' reviews" for individual subtitle files, user consensus on platforms like OpenSubtitles and Subscene generally rates RARBG-matched subtitles as:
Reviewers at Dove.org describe it as a "gripping mystery/drama" with a strong message, though they note it contains rough situations not suitable for children.
Because the subtitle is timed specifically for the WEBRip frame rate, there is virtually no "drift" (where the text gets ahead of or behind the speech).