Absolutely not. The legal and cybersecurity risks far outweigh any benefit. Instead:

By following these legal methods, you get exactly what you want: small, high-quality HEVC movies without malware, legal threats, or supporting an industry that harms filmmakers.


Downloading or streaming copyrighted movies without permission is copyright infringement. Penalties can include:

A typical 90–120 minute movie in 720p requires:

To reach the ~100MB range, encoders use:

Pirate sites are notorious for:

These services use HEVC to save space:

| Service | HEVC support | Download size options | |---------|--------------|----------------------| | Netflix | Yes (on compatible devices) | Not specified, but optimized | | Amazon Prime Video | Yes | Adjustable via quality settings | | YouTube Premium | Yes (AV1/HEVC) | Choose lower resolution for smaller files |

Reality: At extremely low bitrates (100MB/90min ≈ 150kbps), HEVC is better but not magic. You will see blocking, banding, and blur.