The Unfinished Answer
So no clean QWERTY shift.
with random letters.
? Possibly Welsh? "danlwd" – no, "fylm" looks like "film" with y for i. "by" = by, "wfa" unknown, "2002" year, "bdwn" = "brown" (w→o? n→n?) "sanswr" = "sans wr" or "answer"? "sanswr" resembles "sans wr" (French sans = without), but "wr" could be "war" or "we're".
If you are trying to find a specific film: danlwd fylm by wfa 2002 bdwn sanswr
Typed d → intended s Typed a → intended ' or ; ? That fails. So maybe left shift of the hands means typed letter is one key left of intended: i.e., typed d means intended f . Let’s try systematically:
While "Wafa" is a common name in Arabic-language cinema, the most prominent 2002 connection to this term in a cinematic context is the Indian film Jaal: The Trap which features a fictional terrorist organization called "Wafa-e-Alhak" Alternatively, you may be referring to Egyptian films from that era, such as those starring Hend Sabry The Unfinished Answer So no clean QWERTY shift
d (on row: a s d – left of d is s) → s a (left of a is nothing) – so likely the shift is instead.

