Given the time, I'll assume the cipher is a , but more likely it's a simple letter replacement where "danlwd" = "bitter" means: d=b, a=i, n=t, l=t, w=e, d=r — not consistent mapping.
But given the ambiguity, I'll assume the decoded title is: danlwd fylm bitter moon zyrnwys farsy bdwn sanswr
But your final request: "put together a feature" means you want me to treat the decoded phrase as a and write a feature article about that film. Given the time, I'll assume the cipher is
It looks like you’ve written a phrase in a substitution cipher (likely a simple shift or alphabet jumble). Let me try to decode it first. Let me try to decode it first
"danlwd" could be "d a n l w d" — maybe a Caesar shift or Atbash.
But likely the cipher is consistent: "danlwd fylm bitter moon" — if "fylm" decodes to "film": f→f (same), y→i (y=25→i=9: shift -16 or +10), l→l (same), m→m (same) — inconsistent. So maybe Atbash: Atbash f(6)→u(21), y(25)→b(2), l(12)→o(15), m(13)→n(14) → "ubon" no.