Does the "big" in the filename refer to a high resolution (like 4K or 1080p)? Check for compression artifacts or pixelation.
A review of a video file should note if it runs at a cinematic 24fps or a hyper-smooth 60fps. caress_the_curves_big.mp4
Most .mp4 files use H.264 or H.265. H.265 is superior for maintaining quality in a "big" file. 3. Subject Matter & Artistic Impact Does the "big" in the filename refer to
Higher bitrates usually mean better detail in the textures of the "curves" being shown. Subject Matter & Artistic Impact Higher bitrates usually
Is the video edited to music? Does the rhythm of the cuts match the visual flow? 4. Comparison
Look for how light interacts with surfaces—reflections, shadows, and highlights are crucial for "curvy" subjects. 2. Technical Metadata
Whether the subject is an exotic vehicle, a piece of modern sculpture, or digital animation, a review focuses on how well the video highlights the physical form.