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I need to make sure not to provide any links but to guide the user towards legitimate sources. Also, clarify that the assistant can't offer technical support for downloads, so they might need to look up the movie on their preferred streaming service's search.

Another angle: the user could be having trouble finding the content through legal channels. Maybe they don't know where to stream it. I should suggest platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Disney+ where it might be available. Confirming the streaming options for the user's region would be helpful. However, without knowing the user's location, I can't provide specifics, so a general statement about checking streaming services in their area would be appropriate.

Also, safety concerns: downloading from unauthorized sites can lead to malware or legal issues. The user might not be aware of the risks, so mentioning that is important. If the user is trying to download a file and the title is slightly off, they might not find it. So advising them to check the exact title and official sources for accuracy is necessary.

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