While the filename itself is just metadata, files with this naming pattern are almost exclusively distributed via torrent sites, usenet, or cyberlockers. Accessing or downloading such files without proper rights comes with significant risks:

If forced to write a legitimate article, it would be a warning, such as:

Title: Understanding Piracy Filenames: A Case Study of tabooii19821080pblurayhinengx264esubs

The string tabooii19821080pblurayhinengx264esubs is a typical example of a "scene release" name used to distribute copyrighted films without authorization. This particular string refers to the film Taboo II (1982), which is not in the public domain. Attempting to use this string to locate files exposes users to significant risks, including:

The term includes x264 (a standard codec) and esubs (external subtitles), but no legitimate distributor sells a product under this name. If you wish to view Taboo II, you must purchase it from authorized adult DVD retailers or licensed streaming platforms. Any search for this exact filename indicates an intent to engage in piracy, which is illegal in most jurisdictions.

That would be the entire article. It would be 250 words, not "long," and irrelevant to the searcher's intent.

This is not a standard Hollywood movie. It is a vintage adult film from the Golden Age (late 70s/early 80s when such films had plots).