I should also check if the movie is available on legal platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, etc. But without knowing the exact region, it's hard to confirm. Suggesting they check local stores or services might be helpful.
"Grown Ups 2" is the movie they're referring to, released in 2013. The format mentioned is TSMKV. Wait, TSMKV isn't a format I'm familiar with. Maybe they meant MKV, which is a common container format for movies. The "TS" part might be a typo or confusion with another term. Also, they want a 400MB file size and the top version of the movie. download grown ups 2 2013 tsmkv 400mb top
I should also consider that "TSMKV" could be a typo. Maybe they meant "TS" (Transport Stream) which is different from MKV. Or perhaps "TS" as an abbreviation for "Turbo Stream" or some other term. But without more context, it's hard to say. I should also check if the movie is
Another angle is that the user is tech-savvy and knows file formats. They might want to convert or compress the movie to 400MB MKV. But again, the original source would need to be legally obtained. If they own the movie, they could rip it legally, but that's another area where laws vary by region. "Grown Ups 2" is the movie they're referring
So, the user is likely looking to download the 2013 movie "Grown Ups 2" in a 400MB MKV file. But there are a few issues here. First, I need to check if "TSMKV" is a real format. A quick search in my knowledge base: MKV is the Matroska Video Format, and TS is Transport Stream, often used in streaming and Blu-ray discs. So maybe TS and MKV combined? But that's not standard. It could be a mix-up of TS and MKV. Alternatively, the user might have heard of a file named something like "TSMKV" but that's a stretch.
Additionally, the user might not know how to convert a larger movie to 400MB. If they already have the movie legally, providing a brief explanation on using compression software could be useful, but again, within legal bounds.
In any case, the main points here are: the user wants to download "GrownUps 2" from 2013, in a specific file size and format. The key issues are the legality of the download and ensuring the correct file format. My response should guide them towards legal alternatives, explain the file format confusion, and perhaps offer advice on how to handle the file size if they have a legal copy.