Yes, that should cover the main points. Make sure the language is clear and concise, avoiding any markdown formatting as requested. Provide actionable steps but within legal boundaries.
If they prefer torrents, I have to warn them about the risks, like legal issues and malware. But since I can't encourage piracy, maybe avoid giving torrent links even if I know sources. Just inform them of the risks. nonton film my mother 2004 link
Including tips on finding the film: checking streaming databases like JustWatch or IMDb. Maybe mention that some sites list where to watch. Yes, that should cover the main points
They might want both streaming services and torrent sites. But I have to be careful here because sharing or downloading pirated content is illegal in many places. I should emphasize legal options first and only mention torrents if necessary, but maybe just avoid that altogether to stay on the right side of the law. If they prefer torrents, I have to warn
I need to structure this in a way that's easy to follow. Start with legal options first, then alternatives if it's not available. Maybe add a note about the film's description for context, in case they want to confirm if it's the correct one. But since the user didn't ask for a summary, maybe keep it brief.
Also, note that the film's title in English versus Italian, in case there's confusion. Maybe the user isn't the only one who might need that clarification.
First, I should mention that streaming legality varies by region. So the user needs to check their local laws. But maybe they already know that, but just in case.