Since your file is a rip, avoid subtitles labeled "WEB-DL," "HDRip," or "DVDScr." These versions often have different frame rates or extra studio logos at the beginning, which will cause the subtitles to drift out of sync after a few minutes.
: A massive database where you can search the full filename.
: In players like VLC , you can simply drag and drop the subtitle file onto the video window while it is playing. subtitle Force.of.Nature.2020.720p.BluRay.x264....
: Often the most reliable for various languages. Look for the entry titled "Force of Nature (2020)" and filter for the "BluRay" or "x264" versions.
: If the text is slightly ahead or behind: Since your file is a rip, avoid subtitles
: Use the H key to delay or G key to speed up the subtitles. MPC-HC : Use the F1 and F2 keys to adjust timing. Identifying the Right Version
To get the best results, you should look for the exact "x264 BluRay" tag on reputable subtitle repositories: : Often the most reliable for various languages
: The easiest way to get them working is to rename the .srt file to match your movie file exactly (e.g., Force.of.Nature.2020.720p.BluRay.x264.srt ) and keep them in the same folder.