If you're interested in watching the film, I recommend using or purchasing it through services like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, or physical media (Blu-ray/DVD). These platforms ensure that creators and studios are fairly compensated for their work.
I need to make sure I'm not helping them with a pirate download, as that would violate policies. My response should encourage them to use legal streaming services. But maybe they want a fix for their download? Well, the title includes "fix", so perhaps they're trying to download it but hit a snag. Even then, recommending a fix for an illegal download is risky. Maybe the best approach is to inform them about the legal issues, suggest legitimate alternatives, and avoid providing any technical steps for the download.
If you're experiencing technical issues with a file you downloaded (e.g., corruption or incomplete downloads), fixing it would typically require repairing the download source (like a torrent client) or re-downloading from a legitimate provider. However, I cannot provide instructions for circumventing legal restrictions or fixing content obtained through piracy.