Instead of typing the whole phrase, try these combinations in Google, DuckDuckGo, or Brave Search:
intitle:index.of? "The Intern" 2015 1080p
"The Intern" 2015 parent directory
"The Intern" 2015 -html -htm -php -asp -jsp
index of /movies/The Intern 2015
The -html -htm filters out regular web pages, leaving only raw file listings. index of the intern 2015 better
Beyond file specs, what does "better" mean for your actual viewing? Instead of typing the whole phrase, try these
Primary hypothesis: The user remembered a Reddit post or blog titled “Better index of the intern’s 2015 project” — possibly a tutorial on reorganizing an intern’s messy directory structure. The search engine tokenized it poorly, and the user omitted punctuation. "The Intern" 2015 parent directory
Secondary hypothesis: The user was attempting a Google dork:
intitle:"index of" "intern" 2015 better
— seeking open directories containing an intern’s work from 2015 that was “better” (perhaps a performance comparison).
Tertiary hypothesis: The phrase is a corrupted terminal command or log fragment, e.g.:
$ ls -la index_of_the_intern_2015_better/