1. The molecule contains a single carbon-carbon double bond. The alkene carbons are designated as "carbon-1" and "carbon-2", and the double bond adopts the (Z) configuration.

2. Carbon-1 is substituted with two groups:
   - A nitrile group, in which a carbon is triple-bonded to a nitrogen.
   - A substituted imine group (-C=N-), where the imine carbon is connected to both carbon-1 and an unsubstituted phenyl ring, and the imine nitrogen carries a methyl group.

3. Carbon-2 is substituted with two groups:
   - A methyl group.
   - A phenylthio group (-S-phenyl).