Another angle is that the user might be seeking information about this content rather than a direct link. Maybe they want a summary, review, or where to legally watch it. But the request specifically mentions a post with a link, which complicates things. I should check if "To Affair Is Human" is a real title. A quick search in my data might help. However, since my training data is up to 2023, I might not have information on older or less mainstream content.
If it's not a legitimate release, it might be a pirated or unauthorized production. The user might not be aware of the legal implications. My response should guide them towards legal alternatives. I can explain the risks of sharing pirated content and suggest alternatives like checking streaming platforms or purchasing the content legally if available. Also, advising them to confirm the source and legality of their download is important. Another angle is that the user might be
I should structure the response to first acknowledge the request, explain the potential issues with providing a link, and then offer alternative solutions. Keeping the tone helpful yet cautious to avoid encouraging any illegal activities is crucial. I need to make sure the user understands the consequences and is directed towards appropriate resources. I should check if "To Affair Is Human" is a real title