Also, make sure to mention that I'm not endorsing the site but providing information. Maybe add a disclaimer at the beginning. Need to check if there are existing articles about similar sites to ensure I'm not copying and to see the standard structure. But since I can't surf the web, I have to rely on my knowledge.

So, my responsibility here is to inform them about the legal implications while also addressing their request. I need to balance between providing the feature they want and educating them on the legal issues. Maybe start by mentioning the risks involved, then present the feature in a way that highlights these concerns, and encourage legal alternatives.

For a balanced media diet, remember: "Free" does not always mean "costless."

I should structure the article with a warning about copyright infringement first. Then, perhaps outline how the site works, but make it clear that using such sites is not advisable. Include the technical details they might want, like the types of movies available, platforms used, and security concerns. However, emphasize that users should consider legal streaming services instead.

Wait, the user might be looking for a positive feature, but it's my duty to advise against it. Need to be honest yet informative. Maybe provide the feature as they asked but include necessary warnings. Also, perhaps suggest legal equivalents that are free or offer free tiers, like YouTube's free movies section, or public domain sites.

Ensure that the article is neutral but clear on the legal side. Avoid any steps that might guide users to access the site, which could be seen as encouragement for piracy. Focus on the features but don't promote them. Keep the language professional and educational.

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